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South Britain Congregational ChurchJehu Minor, First Pastor1761 Twenty nine persons petitioned the General Assembly for four months winter preaching after traveling to Southbury for thirty years.1766 First South Britain Ecclesiastic Society meetin…
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Russian Village: A Brief HistoryFormerly known as "Churaevka," Russian Village was established in 1925 as an artistic community for Russians who fled to America after the Revolution of 1917. The village was created by two Russian writers, Count Il…
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In memory of the Veterans of all warsIn honor of those from Southbury who served in the Korean Conflict 1950 - 1955 (east face)In honor of those from Southbury who served in the Vietnam Conflict 1964 - 1975 (west face)
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In honor of those from Southbury who served in the World War 1941-1945
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In honor of those from Southbury who served in the World War 1917-1919 Joseph Alseph · Jesse M. Bailey · Thomas Bale · William C. Ballard · Edward Bayon · Ernest H. Beardsley · Harold A. Benedict &middo…
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Bullet Hill School, 1789 One of New England's Oldest Schoolhouses Still in Use
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In 1659 this area was part of a large tract of land bought from the Paugussett Indians by prospective settlers from Stratford. The boundaries of this purchase, from which several towns were later formed, extended from the Pootatuck River on the so…
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In 1781 and 1782 Jean Baptiste Count de Rochambeau and his French Troops marched by here enroute to and from Yorktown, Va.
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