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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGUR_huntington-world-war-ii-memorial_Shelton-CT.html
1941 ? ? ? ? 1945 Honor Roll Of Those Who Went From Huntington To Serve Their Country Eli J. Baldwin · Robert L. Baldwin · Margarte E. Bassett · Royal O. Birdseye · Stanley R. Block · Howard R. Bonnell &midd…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGUP_sybil-ludington_Danbury-CT.html
Sybil LudingtonOn April 26, 1777 this brave sixteenyear-old girl rode through theenemy-infested countryside forthirty miles in Putnam County, NewYork, to warn the local militia thatBritish troops were attacking andplundering Danbury, Connecticut.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGTZ_stepney-fire-house-1_Monroe-CT.html
Stepney 1916 Stepney Fire House #1 The first volunteer fire company in Monroe included 45 men. The group's 1st fire truck was purchased 2nd hand from a Bridgeport fire-fighting company with money raised in part from the proceeds of the annual f…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGTY_bridgeport-newtown-turnpike_Monroe-CT.html
Stepney 1801 Bridgeport / Newtown Turnpike The forerunner of CT Route 25. Five toll stations were located along this road. Travelers would be stopped by a pole or "pike" across the road attached to a base. Upon paying a few cents toll the atte…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGTX_original-bell-of-stepney-baptist-church_Monroe-CT.html
Original Bell Of Stepney Baptist Church In Service From 1885 to Sept. 9, 1964
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGTW_birdseys-plain-stepney-baptist-church_Monroe-CT.html
[ North side ] Stepney 1848 Birdsey's Plain Stepney Baptist Church This two-story Greek Revival-style church was built under the direction of Hanford Hull, a noted joiner. The congregation was formed by the unification of the Stepney Baptist…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGTU_burr-hawley-burritt-general-store_Monroe-CT.html
Stepney ca 1855 Site of the Burr Hawley & Burritt General Store At this site farmers assembled horse teams & wagons to bring milk to the milk station & to buy feed, hay and grain; residents purchased sewing supplies, groceries & lumber. Tradit…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGTP_monroe-world-war-i-memorial_Monroe-CT.html
In grateful recognition of the valor and devotion of the young men of this community who served in the World War for liberty and justice 1914 - 1919 Adams Fred Leroy · Anderlot William · Bachman George · Beardsley L Ben &mid…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGTO_birdseys-plain-methodist-church_Monroe-CT.html
[ South side ] Stepney 1839 Birdsey's Plain Methodist Church (Our Lady of the Rosary Chapel) This Greek Revival-style church, one of the "twin" churches on the Stepney Green, was built by Hanford Hull. This was the second Methodist Church in…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGTM_birdseys-plain-stepney-cemetery_Monroe-CT.html
Stepney 1794 Birdsey's Plain / Stepney Cemetery Noah and James Burr, Jr. donated this land for a burial ground. Over 1,400 men, women & children are interred including many of the areas first settlers. Veterans include: Revolutionary War, War…