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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1W5U_dekoven-house-community-center-historical_Middletown-CT.html
1782 deKoven House Community Center 1942
Middletown, Connecticut
1748 John Lewis deKoven 1821
Founder
1871 Clarence Seymour Wadsworth 1941
Donor
Dedicated to the deKoven and Wadsworth families who loved this house
and developed or served…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1W29_john-l-levitow-memorial-lane-a-war-memorial_Middletown-CT.html
John L. Levitow
Memorial Lane
Dedicated - November 28, 2000
In Memory of:
Sergeant John L. Levitow, U.S. Air Force
Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient
"For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the
risk of his life ab…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1W22_william-a-o-neill-historical_Middletown-CT.html
William A. O'Neill
Aug 11, 1930 Nov 24, 2007
Governor
Captain General Connecticut State Militia
1980 - 1991
Sgt. U.S. Air Force Korea
Natalie D. O'Neill
Apr 5, 1936
First Lady State of Connecticut
1980 - 1991
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1W0O_in-honor-of-our-fallen-comrades-a-war-memorial_Middletown-CT.html
( south side )
Connecticut
In Honor Of
Our Fallen
Comrades
( upper plaque )
43rd Infantry Division Insignia
March 1923 - September 1997
Units With Lineage to the 43rd
Served in the Following:
Revolutionary War
War of 1812 - Civil War (…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1W0N_william-j-johnston-a-war-memorial_Middletown-CT.html
In Memory of
William J. Johnston
Dedicated - 2001
Congressional Medal of
Honor Recipient
Private First Class - U.S. Army
"For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at risk of life above and beyond the call of duty in action against the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1V09_congregation-adath-israel-historical_Middletown-CT.html
Rose Schwartzbuch had been in the United States seven years when she married Harry L. Shapiro in 1911, one of the first weddings to be held at Middletown's newly formed Congregation Adath Israel, then located on Union Street. The bridal couple, li…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1V08_the-freedom-church-historical_Middletown-CT.html
About 1828, a handful of Middletown's black residents gathered to worship in the home of Asa Jeffrey, a sea man who lived on Cross Street almost opposite here. The group formed the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Middletown's first black …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1V07_the-dekoven-house-historical_Middletown-CT.html
Middletown became of the richest towns in all New England in the 1700s. during that time, thousands of ships loaded with local products like lumber, barrels, horses, pigs, corn, butter, and beef.
The ships sailed down the Connecticut River and on…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1V06_russell-house-historical_Middletown-CT.html
In 1818, 29-year-old Samuel Russell set sail for Canton, China, to become a merchant in the China trade - and to make his fortune. Within a decade. Russell and Company was a leading firm among American importers, and Samuel Russell was a rich man.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1V05_washington-green-historical_Middletown-CT.html
Each of the maple trees that form the "Road of Remembrance" on Washington Green honor a Middletown soldier or sailor who gave his life in World War I. Middletown citizens planted 33 trees on November 14, 1920 to commemorate the city's fallen sons.…