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1941 ? Honor Roll World War II ? 1945[ The seven bronze tablets list 2,090 names. The names listed below have a star indicating they did not return ]Arujo, Joseph J. · Bailey, John W. Jr. · Bartholomew, Harry L.J · Blaski, Hen…
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WallingfordThis territory was purchased by the New Haven Colony in 1638 from Montowese, son of an Indian sachem. It was named after Wallingford, England, and was settled in 1670 by planters from New Haven and Stratford. Its boundaries originally e…
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The Parade GroundFew things better symbolize the history and evolution of a New England town than the town green. Set aside as the town "common" in the original 1670 plan of development, Wallingford's town green, or"Parade Ground," is as old as th…
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Dedicated in Honor and InMemory of Those Men AndWomen from Wallingford WhoServed in the World War.1917 - 1918[ left tablet ]Honor RollAbbott, George C. · Ahearn, Eugene J. · Altschuler, Maurice · Ames, Joseph C. · Ander…
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1950 ? Korean War ? 1953 [ inscription on small plaque ] All Gave Some, Some Gave All Fleming, Charles H. Jr. · Gerber, Frederick J. · Gidney, Raymond C. · Henson, Richard C. · Kapish, Matthew · Rogers, Raymond J…
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[ inscription on top ] Beneath this StoneRests the Remains ofthe Hon'bl Lyman Hall Esq.formerly Governor of this Statewho departed this Life the 19th of October 1790in the 67th Year of his AgeIn the Cause of America he was uniformly aPatriotIn the…
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In Memory Of Hon. Abraham Doolittle Died Aug. 11, 1690 Ae. 70. Born in England, was progenitor of the family in America, father of thirteen children, survived by seven sons and three daughters. Widow, Abigail Moss died Nov. 5, 1710 Ae. 69. First …
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Robert Wallace who made the first nickel silver spoon manufactured in this country in 1835 laid the foundation stone of this business. This tablet is erected in appreciation by the employees of the R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co. and the Wallingford Co…
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