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IN HONOR OF THE MEN AND WOMEN OF SOUTHINGTON WHO SERVED IN OPERATION DESERT STORM
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Maxwell NobleDriveDedicated to the MemoryofMaxwell Westwood NobleFirst Deceased CommanderofKiltonic Post No. 72
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Southington Recreation Park54 AcresSite Purchased 1929A Civic Project ProposedBy Members of TheSouthington Exchange ClubFinanced by Voluntary ContributionOf The Citizens of SouthingtonSwimming Pool, Athletic FieldAnd GroveReady For Public Use 1930
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Dedicated to All VeteransIn Memory of Edward A. Ferracci
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Forever HonoredForever MournedTo The Men And Women WhoServed In The Armed Forces
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Southington French General Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau, and thousands of French ground and vaval forces arrived in Newport in July of 1780 to assist to assist the Americans in the War for Independence. After wintering in…
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RochambeauLieut. GeneralCommandingThe Auxiliary French ArmiesUnder WashingtonJuly 10, 1780 ? ? Jan 11, 1783 Rochambeau's letter to Congress"We are your brothers. We shallconduct ourselves as such with you.We shall fight against our enemiesat your …
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