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Lebanon
Poquechaneeg, the Indian name for the Lebanon area, was ceded to Englishmen in six tracts; the first was to Major John Mason in 1665. Settlement was begun in 1695 with fifty-one proprietors who apportioned among themselves home lots aroun…
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( south side )
Period of The
Civil War
1861 - 1865
Dedicated to the memory of our Civil War Veterans who so promptly and willingly responded to the nation's call serving in eleven different regiments and participating in over a hundred battles…
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Dedicated by the People of
Lebanon
In honor of those men and women
who served our country in the
armed forces during the conflicts
from 1946 through 2002
Korea
Vietnam
Lebanon
Granada
Panama
Persian Gulf
Somalia
Haiti
Bosnia
Afghani…
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To Commemorate the Founding
and Naming of
Lebanon, Connecticut by
The Reverend Mr. James Fitch
1622 - 1702
On land granted to him together with a seven mile tract given him by Owaneco heir to Uncas in appreciation for his wise counsel justice…
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Old
Lebanon
Meeting House
Congregation Gathered 1700
Designed in 1804 by the Patriot-Artist
Col. John Trumbull
Aide-de-Camp of Gen. Washington
Built 1804 - 1809
Destroyed by Hurricane 1938
Restored 1938 - 1954