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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHGT_vfw-post-9460-memorial_Stratford-CT.html
VFW Raymond T. Goldbach Post No. 9460 Stratford, Conn. In Memory For all those who gave their lives in all wars
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHGR_jonathan-trumbull_Trumbull-CT.html
Jonathan Trumbull 1710 - 1785Revolutionary Patriot Statesman MerchantGovernor of Connecticut1769 - 1784 "The Constitution State" "The Nutmeg State" "The Provisions State"The securing and delivery of supplies to George Washington's Continental…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHD3_pinney-corners_New-Canaan-CT.html
Site of the Home of Henry A. Pinney (1836-1905). The shoe factory owned by Mr. Pinney was located on land opposite his home on slightly over three acres of land at the corner of Lukes Wood and Oenoke. The factory, built in 1870, produced women's f…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHCB_old-congregational-burying-ground_Stratford-CT.html
[Left Plaque] In honor ofthe men and womenwho planted in the wildernessthe early homes of Stratford, who fought bravely and suffered patientlyin the War of the American Revolution, and who left to their descendentsa proud memory of courage, endura…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHCA_the-rochambeau-route-1781-82_Monroe-CT.html
TheRochambeauRoute1781 - 82In the VicinityFrench Troops UnderDuc De LauzonEnroute From NewportTo YorktownEncamped DuringJune 29 ThroughJuly 1st 1781Erected by TheSons of the American Revolution Gen. Gold Selleck Silliman BranchBridgeport, CT
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHC9_barton-l-weller_Monroe-CT.html
May 27, 1991 This gazebo is presented to the citizens ofMonroe by the Weller Foundation, Incorporatedin memory of Barton L. Weller (1916 - 1990) Mr. Weller, founder of Vitramon, Incorporatedand the Weller Foundation, was a long timesupporter …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHC8_monroe_Monroe-CT.html
[ front ] Monroe On May 23, 1823 the General Assembly granted the incorporation of this town and named it in honor of the then President, James Monroe. The town's roots, however, are much deeper as it was an offspring of the mother-town of Stratfo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHC7_monroe-veterans-memorial_Monroe-CT.html
[ Left column] To All OfThose VeteransFrom TheTown of MonroeWho ServedTheir Country: Honor, Hope, Remembrance, Gratitude, PeaceAnd Eternal Rest [ Right column] Those Who HaveMade the SupremeSacrificeRevolutionary War1775 - 1783 War of 18121812 -…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHC6_monroe-world-war-ii-memorial_Monroe-CT.html
1941 ? 1945Dedicated to Those WhoMade the Supreme SacrificeVictor SippinDavid P. WinspurAnd to All Those From TheTown of MonroeWho Served Our CountryIn World War II Sponsored by The American Legion Post #176Through Subscription by TheTownspeopl…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHC5_monroe-korean-war-memorial_Monroe-CT.html
In Honor Of All Those Men And WomenWho Proudly Served Their CountryDuring the Korean WarJune 25, 1950 —- July 27, 1953From MonroeDied in BattleMaster Sgt Ray C. BaileyU.S. Army Oct 19, 1952Wounded in BattleCorp. Albert J. ArsenianU.S. ArmyS…
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