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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKH7_the-post-road-bridge_Westport-CT.html
The Post Road Bridge 1807 Westport was a prosperous shipping community with wharves, docks, and shipyards along both sides of the Saugatuck River. The first Post Road Bridge was owned and built by the Connecticut Turnpike Company, a public servic…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEWY_battle-of-westport-commemoration_Westport-CT.html
To commemorate the battle fought on andnear this point between the British forcesand the American Patriots, April 28, 1777. Ordnance presented by U.S. Government and erected July 4, 1901
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME7P_minuteman_Westport-CT.html
To Commemorate theheroism of the Patriotswho defended theircountry when the Britishinvaded this State April 25-1777. General David WoosterColonel Abraham Gouldand more than one hundredContinentals fell in theengagements commencingat Danbury and cl…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME41_nash-house_Westport-CT.html
Built in 1740 by Capt. ThomasNash for Zachariah Burr, Aaron Burr's brother. It was An inn during during the Revolution.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME3A_first-engagement_Westport-CT.html
Here occurred the first engagement between the Continentals and the British Troops when they invaded Connecticut, April - 25 - 1777
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME0M_compo-beach_Westport-CT.html
One Mile South AtCompo Beach2000 British TroopsLanded April 25, 1777For Raid on Danbury
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME0A_greens-farms-meeting-house_Westport-CT.html
Congregational Society ofGreen's Farms established byConnecticut General Court toConduct Religious and SecularAffairs in West Parish ofFairfield. Continuous servicesHeld since June 12, 1711. Present Meeting House Dedicated 1853.
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