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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLYP_plainville-civil-war-memorial_Plainville-CT.html
In MemoryOf TheDefenders Of The Flag1861 - 1865
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLYO_plainville-persian-gulf-war-monument_Plainville-CT.html
Persian Gulf WarIn Honor Of The Men And WomenWho Served In TheArmed Forces Of TheUnited States ToPreserve FreedomAnd Liberty For All DedicatedMay 27, 1991
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLYM_plainville-korean-war-vietnam-war-monument_Plainville-CT.html
DedicatedIn Honor Of TheMen And Women OfThis Community WhoServer Their CountryIn Korea And Vietnam DedicatedMemorial Day1984
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLYL_olde-east-street-burying-grounds_Plainville-CT.html
Olde East Street Burying Grounds - before 1766 to 1856 This marker fondly and respectfully commemorates for all time, the contributions of our early citizens to the establishment of our Town's sturdy character. Here lie our earliest settlers, sha…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJWZ_in-memory-of-sgt-albert-elson_West-Hartland-CT.html
In Memory OfSgt. Albert ElsonU.S.M.C.Who Died On OkinawaIn The Service Of His CountryOn April 17, 1945This Memorial ErectedBy His Friends and Associates
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJWY_hartland_Hartland-CT.html
[ front ]Proprietors from Hartford, those whose names appeared on the tax lists of 1720, were originally given the western land grants called Hart(ford)land, now known as the Town of Hartland. The first permanent settler in this area was Thomas Gi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIVW_latin-school_Hartford-CT.html
On this site, from 1869 until 1963, stood the Hartford Public High School, the second oldest secondary school in the United States. Founded in 1638 as a Latin Grammar School. It became, in 1847, the Hartford Public English and Classical High Schoo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIVT_windsor-pilgrims_Windsor-CT.html
Original homestead of John and Thomas Hoskins, father and son, who arrived on the Mary and John from England in 1630. They were members of theDorcester party that settled Windsor north of theRivulet in 1632. Goodman John Hoskins served asa delegat…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIVO_old-fort-marker_Windsor-CT.html
On the brow of the hill overlooking the meadowstood the Old Stone Fort or Stoughton House. It wasin two portions, one stone, probably the older, and one wood. At the north end was a door of heavy oaktimbers studded with iron spikes, which bore the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIVI_1st-connecticut-heavy-artillery_Hartford-CT.html
1st Conn. Heavy ArtilleryOriginally 4th Conn. InfantryMustered in May 22, 1861Mustered out Sept. 25 1865Total enrollment officers and men3802 Erected by the survivors and friends of the regiment and the veteran and active companies Hartford Cit…