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Site of the first home in Simsbury Captain Aaron Cook circa 1660 Site of the Pent Road Ferry circa 1668 The Traine Band passed here
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A toll bridge was built here in 1734 by order of the General Assembly it was the first highway bridge across the Farmington River
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Site of the first school house in Simsbury December 17, 1701 "One place at the Plain... and the first school to begin there"
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Established by vote of the Traine Band May 28, 1685 "One day on one syd the river and an another on the other syd ye river" John Terry, Ensign Jeremiah Gillit, Sargent
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In commemoration of the Connecticut Constitutional Convention of 1901 Planted by Simsbury Delegate Joseph L. Bartlett
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Gifford Pinchot Birthplace Gifford Pinchot (1865 - 1946)was for more than 50 years a staunch advocate of forestry and conservation in the United States. He was born on this site on August 11, 1865 to James Wallace Pinchot and Mary Jane Eno; his m…
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Connecticut Charter Oak Descendent Planted In Commemoration Of The Celebration Of The Bicentennial Of The United States Of America July 4, 1976 The Simsbury Bicentennial Committee Jackson F. Eno, Chairman
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Dedicated to the Veterans of All Wars In Memory Of Those From Simsbury Who Gave Their Lives In The Service Of Their Country These Dead Shall Not Have Died In Vain World War I 1914 - 1918 Pvt. David Galloway · Pvt. George L. Hall…
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(left plaque) In Grateful Memory of Antoinette Eno Wood. A Loyal Daughter. A Faithful Friend. A Patriotic Citizen. This Tablet Is Placed By The Town Of Simsbury 1931 (right plaque) This Building Was Given To The Town Of Simsbury By …
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1775 - 1783 We, the people of the Town of Simsbury, do hereby recognize the many hardships and countless sacrifices made by those brave American Revolutionary Soldiers; especially those from Simsbury, who died for our freedom from England. We her…
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