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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNRU_east-haven-veterans-monument_East-Haven-CT.html
Keep ForeverLiving TheFreedos ForWhich TheyServed Let None ForgetThey Gave Their AllAnd Faltered NotWhen Came The Call Erected ByEast Haven Town GreenRestoration CommitteeAmerican Legion Post 89American Legion Post 175Veterans of Foreign Wars P…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNRR_east-haven-world-war-ii-memorial_East-Haven-CT.html
1941 ? ? 1945East HavenWorld War II MemorialIn Loving Memory of Our SonsWho Made The Supreme SacrificeSisto A. Aldieri · Frederic N. Burdette · John E. Cox · Thomas N. Fenney · Joseph Ferraiolo · Richard J. Fox &…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNRP_in-memory-of-george-pardee_New-Haven-CT.html
In Memory OfGeorge Pardee1630 - 1700Farmer, Ferryman and TeacherOf Latin and Good MannersWho First Owned This Landand ofWilliam Bradley Pardee1821 - 1893———this tablet is placed under the will ofWilliam S. PardeeTheir Loyal Desce…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNRE_roll-of-honor_New-Haven-CT.html
Roll of Honor1941 ? ? 1945In Memory of Our ComradesWho Made The Supreme SacrificeIn World War IIMichael J. Canavan · John E. Cox · William H. Elliot · Harry I. Fowles · Raymond D. Flynn · Frank J. Fisco · …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNRD_fort-wooster-park_New-Haven-CT.html
Fort Wooster ParkSacred grounds of the Quinnipiac Indians and one of the earliest reservations in the New World Battle site of the American patriots against the British forces during the invasion of New Haven on July 5, 1779 Location of a hillto…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNRA_a-quinnipiac-indian_New-Haven-CT.html
A Quinnipiac Indianfamily walks to theharbor to meet the Englishnewcomers - April 24, 1638as their way of lifechanges forever Montowese · Sawseunek · Momaugin · Sugcogisin · Quesaquaush · Carroughood · Wee…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNLY_east-haven_East-Haven-CT.html
[ front ]East HavenThis area, purchased by the Reverend John Davenport and Theophilus Eaton in 1638, was later known as East Farms. It was obtained from Indian sachems Momaugin and Mantowese. In 1639 Thomas Gregson, the first landowner, purchased …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIP8_near-this-spot_New-Haven-CT.html
Near this spot a portion of theBritish troops under Gen. Tryonof New York landed July 5, 1779 intending to burn New Haven. The opposing force became so large that the British retreated to their boats on July 7.
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