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LitchfieldSettled 1720Oliver Wolcott HomeReeve's Law School On South St.
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[ west side ] WadhamsThe battle is fought, the victory won.Rest, Soldiers, Rest. [ north side ] Edward Wadhams1st Sergt.Co. E. 8. Regt. C.V.Killed near Fort Darling Va.May 16, 1864Aged 27 [ east side ] Capt.Luman WadhamsCo. A. 2. C.V.A.Wounde…
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Mustered Out35 grave stones of Civil War soldiers surround the monument. 4 large cannon balls mark the corners of the plot.
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Site ofPierce AcademyIn 1792 Sarah PierceOpened First AcademyFor Girls in America
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Homesite OfLyman BeecherBirthplace OfHenry Ward BeecherHarriet Beecher Stowe
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In Honor Of Those From LitchfieldWho Served In World War II 1941 - 1947[ 480 names are listed, front and back. The stars next to the following names indicate they gave their lives. ] Baldi, Albert M. · Banker, Douglas · Bigenwalt, C…
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In Honor Of Those From LitchfieldWho Served In Vietnam War 1964 - 1975George J. Acerbi · Lawrence Adkins · Ross B. Adkins · Elizabeth H. Allcroft · Jack R. Anglevich · Will E. Anglevich · Truman R. Archer …
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Litchfield Historic DistrictHas Been Designated ARegistered NationalHistoric LandmarkUnder the Provisions of theHistoric Sites Act of August 21, 1935This Site Possesses Exceptional ValueIn Commemorating or IllustratingThe History of the United Sta…
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Earliest AmericanLaw School1775 - 1833Tapping ReeveAnd James Gould
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[ front ] LitchfieldThe "Greenwoods" or "Western Lands" of Connecticut were explored in 1715 by John Marsh of Hartford, purchased for fifteen pounds from the Potatuck Indians, who called the area "Bantam", and first settled in 1720. In 1751 this v…
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