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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI1W_tom-thumb_Fairfield-CT.html
This monument is a memorial to Charles S. Stratton, a native of Bridgeport, who gained worldwide fame as Tom Thumb in the exhibitions of P.T. Barnum. The lifesize statue was erected before Tom Thumb's death on July 15, 1883. In 1959 vandals smash…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI1N_isaac-tucker-house_Fairfield-CT.html
Built By Isaac Tucker — 1766 - Left standing when the British burned Fairfield
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI1M_moorlands_Fairfield-CT.html
Former site of theBuckley Tavern, c.1750
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI1K_up-this-road_Fairfield-CT.html
Up this road 2600 British Troops marched July 7th 1779 under command of General Tyron and burned Fairfield
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI1I_nathan-bulkley-house_Fairfield-CT.html
Built 1750 ByNathan BulkleyPre-RevolutionarySpared By BritishWhen Town Was Burned
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI1G_fairfield-sons-memorial_Fairfield-CT.html
In Grateful Loving MemoryOf AllFairfield SonsWho Have Laid Down Their LivesFor Our CountryWorld War IWorld War II KoreaVietnamDedicated Nov. 11, 1988Southport, Conn.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI1D_southport-wharves_Fairfield-CT.html
From The WharvesOfSouthportWent Out Men Who FoughtUnderJohn Paul JonesIsaac HullAndJohn Barry
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI17_roger-ludlow_Fairfield-CT.html
Roger Ludlow Father of Connecticut, Author of the Fundamental Orders, Compiler of the Code of 1650, and Pioneer in the Development of American Constitutional Law. Founded Fairfield and Made His Home Here from 1639 to 1654 Erected 1939
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