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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM268C_pawcatuck-bridge_Stonington-CT.html
First built about 1712 Subsequently rebuilt in 1734 * 1795 * 1811 1858 * 1885
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AVU_stonington-founders-monument_Stonington-CT.html
William ChesebroughThe first white settler of Stonington. Born in England, 1594. Migrated to America in John Winthrops company, which planted Boston in 1630. After spending a few years in Rehoboth Mass. He, with his wife and four sons in 1649 fixe…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AVT_wequetequock-burial-ground_Stonington-CT.html
1650WequetequockBurial GroundFirstStoningtonCemetery
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AJ8_stonington_Stonington-CT.html
StoningtonThis coastline of Pequot Indian country was first mapped by Adriaen Block from Holland in 1614. The first settlers in 1649 were William and Anna Chesebrough at Wequetequock Cove. The next year Thomas Stanton built a trading post on the P…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AI6_this-site-is-dedicated_Stonington-CT.html
This Site Is Dedicated To The Flag of The United StatesAnd In Memory of TheMen and Women Who, By Their UnselfishPatriotism Have AdvancedThe Universal Brotherhood of ManProudly Erected November 11, 1967By Harvey P. Chase Post 1265 V.F.W.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AI5_pow-mia-memorial_Stonington-CT.html
In Honor of The BraveAnd CourageosImprisoned DuringService to Their CountryMay All ThoseMissing In ActionBe Accounted For Erected by V.F.W. Harvey P. Chase Post 1265And Ladies Auxiliary Dedicated Nov. 3, 1987
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AI4_uss-pawcatuck-veterans-monument_Stonington-CT.html
In Honor Of All Veterans Who ServedDuring The Cold War - 1940's to 1990's———————————————————————-USS Pawcatuc…
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