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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGH1_ballard-park_Ridgefield-CT.html
Philip Burr Bradley was one of the earliest owners of the property. Bradley, a cousin of Aaron Burr, was placed in command of the Fifth CT Regt. in the Revolutionary War, and commanded a battalion at the Battle of Ridgefield. He also served in the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGH0_main-street-in-the-late-1800s_Ridgefield-CT.html
Looking south from Prospect Street, where the shops and offices of Yankee Ridge are today, stood homes at the beginning of the 20th century. From the left are the Osborn house, owned by Richard Osborn, owner of the Ridgefield Lumber Company; the h…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGGZ_smith-tavern-a-colonial-meeting-place_Ridgefield-CT.html
The Smith Tavern stood on the site of the present library. Ebenezer Smith arrived from Milford in 1709 and was assigned Lot # 26. He opened a small tavern in his home. By 1797 a new building was erected on the site by Amos Smith, who ran a tavern …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG7P_sherman-veterans-memorial_Sherman-CT.html
[ center tablet ] 1941 World War II 1946 Alfredson, Arvid R. · Alfredson, John P. · Amazeen, Bradford E. · Anderson, Henry B., Jr. · Barton, John E. · Bauman, Herman · Beaumont, John F. · Biro, Loui…
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In Honor of the Citizens of The Town of Sherman Who Served Their Country in the World War 1914 1918 Alfredson David · Atkins Charles S. · * Blantin Ernest · Blantin John Jr. · Boo Axel · Burch Elvin H. &middo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFTK_the-lounsbury-house_Ridgefield-CT.html
Lounsbury House Circa 1896 has been placed on theNational Register Of Historic Places
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFTJ_ridgefield-veterans-memorial_Ridgefield-CT.html
Center Panel: Honor Roll World War II and Korean War Action "Into the Mosaic of Victory, These Priceless Jewels Were Set" In Supreme Sacrifice World War IIAcocella, Charles · Bell, William P. · Birarelli, James J. · Bl…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFML_titicus-an-industrial-center_Ridgefield-CT.html
Mills first appeared along the Titicus River in the early part of the 18th century. Sawmills, the first to come, permitted the proprietors to build frame houses instead of rough log cabins. Titicus also boasted the largest tannery in town, which w…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFMF_the-gilbert-house_Ridgefield-CT.html
Built by Benjamin Stebbins for his daughter Sarah and her husband Amos Baker, a Revolutionary War Hero, the first surgeon in Ridgefield and the originator of the famous Baker Apple.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFLQ_the-confederate-bell_Ridgefield-CT.html
The Confederate bell was captured during the Civil War by Colonel Alexander Warner who later presented it to Governor Phineas Lounsbury. For many years the bell stood on the Grounds of the Lounsbury Mansion, which in 1953 became the Community Cent…