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Near This Spot Stood The FirstMeeting House of This TownFrom 1726 - 1757This Stone Is Also A MemorialTo Our Revolutionary SoldiersErected ByHanna Woodruff ChapterD. A. R.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMVK_in-memory-of-southington-men_Southington-CT.html
In Memory OfSouthington MenWho Made The Supreme SacrificeIn The Service Of Their Country In World War IIWilliam U. Bailey Pfc · Lawrence Bowers Capt · Rudilph Cabata Mg · John Calvanese S/Sgt · Leonard Cyr Sgt · …
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[ left plaque ]Gang Scarpa ShodaIn Honor and Memory of All Deceased MembersAnd Those Whose Time Has Yet To Come.God Bless Each and Everyone.Donated by Albert Frascatore [ center plaque ]Gang Scarpa ShodaThe Original "Gang" Lived WithinThese Bo…
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Forever HonoredForever MournedTo The Men And Women WhoServed In The Armed Forces
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Forever HonoredForever MournedTo The Men And Women WhoServed In The Armed Forces
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMML2_reverend-zygmunt-woroniecki_Southington-CT.html
ReverendZygmunt Woroniecki Born in PolandJune 29, 1884Ordained June 24, 1913At HartfordOrganized ImmaculateConception Church ofSouthington Served AsPastor from 1916 to 1927Pastor of St. Joseph's ChurchRockville from 1927 to 1949Died October 10,…
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Forever HonoredForever MournedTo The Men And Women WhoServed In The Armed Forces
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMJQ_washington-rochambeau-revolutionary-route_Southington-CT.html
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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Lest We ForgetIn honor and grateful remembrance of our French Allies in the Revolution, whose army, under the command of General Count de Rochambeau, marched past this spot enroute from Newport and Providence, R.I., to join General Washington on t…
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[ front ]SouthingtonTo the fertile valley south of Farmington came Samuel Woodruff in 1698 to hunt and fish. Shortly thereafter Woodruff established a homesite, and with his settlement came other families from surrounding areas. The organization o…