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Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, LL. D. Born in Philadelphia December 10, 1787 Founded At Hartford the First School for the Deaf In America 1817 Died at Hartford September 10, 1851 (east face) Friend Teacher benefactor (south face) This Replic…
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Laurent Clerc The Apostle To The Deaf Mutes Of The New World (north face) Laurent Clerc A.M. Born in La Balme, France December 26, 1785 Landed at New York August 9, 1816 Died at Hartford July 18, 1869 (south face) Erected By The Deaf …
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Old North Cemetery This graveyard was established in 1790, when Thomas Merrell of the West Division Parish (West Hartford) sold three quarters of an acre to the Town of Hartford. From time to time there were additions, the last in 1852. West Hart…
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Old Center Cemetery The land for this cemetery, the oldest official burying ground in West Hartford was acquired in 1719 by the Town of Hartford for the benefit of its West Division Parish (West Hartford). It remained the principal place of buria…
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In Memory of French Soldiers Who died in West Hartford During the Revolutionary War Erected by the D.A.R. 1923
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Another popular man of letters, and a true American original that eventually made Hartford his home, was Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known by his pen name, Mark Twain. Twain started out as a printer's apprentice and typesetter, and shared …
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Noah Webster loved letters and language. Concerned that there was no guide for proper spelling and speech in the new country, he developed a primer for a distinctly American pronunciation and spelling which was published in 1783. It became the fam…
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Born in Boston, Korczak Ziolkowski was a completely self taught American original of Polish descent. Early in his career, he moved to West Hartford, to establish his studio and begin life as a professional artist. He began to sell commissioned scu…
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Has been designated a Registered National Historic LandmarkUnder the provisions of the Historic sites Act of August 21, 1935This site possesses exceptional valuein commemorating and illustrating The History of the United StatesU.S. Department of t…
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First Public LibraryBuilding in West HartfordErected as a Memorial toNoah WebsterPresented to the Town bySarah Whitman Hooker ChapterDaughters of the American RevolutionAided by Funds Collected from TownspeopleFebruary 27, 1917
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