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In Memory Of George Washington1732 - 1799These Trees Were Planted By TheDaughters Of The CincinnatiTo Commemorate The Bi-Centennial1932
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[Left Tablet]In honor of the men and women of Woodbury who rendered service World War II 1941-1945Abbott, H. Ellsworth · Cole, Francis P. · Giggey, Kempton L. · Lundin, Frank G. · Atwood, Gilbert · Cole, Ralph E.…
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In honor ofthe men of Woodburywho rendered service inthe World War1917-1919Ralph G. Adams · William M. Adams · Gustave Daniel Anderson · George H. Barnes · Harry J. Bauch · Howard D. Beardsley · Edson J. B…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCTS_soldiers-memorial_Woodbury-CT.html
West face:In memory of Woodbury soldiers who died in the Rebellion of 1861. Above the main inscription are the names of one first lieutenant, two second lieutenants, andCommissary Sergt.Walt J. Orton, Oct. 7, '64 Serg'tsMyron G. Bishop, July…
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In memory of long time neighbor and friendMalcolm "Mac" Baldrige1922 - 1987 Soldier, Industrialist, Team Roper, Member Cowboy Hall of Fame,United States Secretary of Commerce 1981-1987,Recipient United States Medal of Freedom 1988
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCMZ_the-common_Woodbury-CT.html
In memory ofThe Sons of Old WoodburyThose who gave their lives in warThose who lived to build a new nationThose who are knownThose who must remain ever namelessBicentennialofthe American Revolution1776 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?1976In memorium - to the men o…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBJE_glebe-house_Woodbury-CT.html
? Mile West At The GLEBE HOUSE The Episcopal Clergy Chose Samuel Seabury First Bishop, 1783
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBJD_ancient-trading-path_Woodbury-CT.html
In past times the ancient paths in Connecticut were formed by large animals as they moved with the seasons and migrated to salt deposits. The Native Americans followed these same paths as they hunted these animals, traded with other tribes and als…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBIO_woodbury_Woodbury-CT.html
In 1659 citizens of Stratford purchased from the Pegasset Indians the land, then called Pomperaug Plantation, that is now occupied by Woodbury, Southbury, Roxbury, Bethlehem and parts of Washington, Middlebury and Oxford. It was re-named Woodbury …
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