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Hitching Post # 3
Animal control was a topic of government interest in Union early on. At a town meeting on December 25, 1738 Alexander McNall, (Union's first settler) was chosen fence viewer and Amos Stickney and W. Robert Paul were continued …
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Buried 8-18-1984 by
Union Historical Society
Uncover 8-19-2034
This was the stepping stone
to The Center School C. 1844
Plaque gift of Gertrude and Maurice Chappell
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Site of the first
Meetinghouse in Union
1741 - 1844
Pastors
Ebenezer Wyman
1738 - 1746
Caleb Hitchcock
1749 - 1758
Ezra Horton
1759 - 1788
David Avery
1796 - 1799
Nehemiah Beardsley
1824 - 1831
1908
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Union Incorporated 1734
This was the last town to be settled east of the Connecticut River, because of its rough terrain and poor soil. In 1633 John Oldham, an adventurer from Massachusetts, obtained from the Indians here specimens of black lead …
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Dedicated to the Sons and Daughters of Union Whose Sacrifices Have Contributed to the Freedom We Enjoy Today
( left stone )
World War I
Robert R. Miller · Andrew Rizner · Lewis E. Scranton · Frederick Horsman &midd…
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Dedicated
In Grateful Memory,
To The Mothers Who Gave Their Sons,
To The Soldiers Who Gave Their Lives
And
To Those Who Daring To Die, Survived
The War Of The Rebellion
1861 - 1865
( right plaque )
Roster of Men From Union
Who Served …