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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Hartford County, Connecticut

 
Clickable Map of Hartford County, Connecticut and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Hartford County, CT (503) Litchfield County, CT (266) Middlesex County, CT (166) New Haven County, CT (377) New London County, CT (421) Tolland County, CT (141) Hampden County, MA (123)  HartfordCounty(503) Hartford County (503)  LitchfieldCounty(266) Litchfield County (266)  MiddlesexCounty(166) Middlesex County (166)  NewHavenCounty(377) New Haven County (377)  NewLondonCounty(421) New London County (421)  TollandCounty(141) Tolland County (141)  HampdenCountyMassachusetts(123) Hampden County (123)
Hartford is the county seat for Hartford County
Adjacent to Hartford County, Connecticut
      Litchfield County (266)  
      Middlesex County (166)  
      New Haven County (377)  
      New London County (421)  
      Tolland County (141)  
      Hampden County, Massachusetts (123)  
 
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201 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Marquis de La Fayette
Marquis de La Fayette Where You Are Standing On September, 1824 Arrives the Marquis de La Fayette in Daniel Wadsworth's carriage drawn by four white horses. Hartford's citizens shout hurrahs, wave banners and throw garlands of flowers at the . . . Map (db m43767) HM
202 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Matthew Furlong
On June 5, 1798, Matthew Furlong was shot dead by Crown forces in New Ross as he approached the Three Bullet Gate carrying a flag of truce and a letter asking for the surrender of the town to the Rebel forces. This monument serves to . . . Map (db m151919) HM
203 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Nathan Hale
Nathan Hale, 1755 - 1776.Map (db m151932) WM
204 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — New Ross, County Wexford Park — Established February 27, 1995
To commemorate the Sister City relationship between the peoples of Hartford, Connecticut and New Ross, County Wexford in the Republic of Ireland. This relationship promotes economic educational and cultural exchanges; and perpetually fosters . . . Map (db m151920) HM
205 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Old State House — Connecticut
Old State House Has been designated a Registered National Historic landmark Under the provisions of the Historic sites act of August 21, 1935 This site possesses exceptional value in commemorating and illustrating the history of . . . Map (db m52699) HM
206 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Orville Hitchcock Platt
Orville Hitchcock Platt Senator of the United States MDCCCLXXIX - MCMVMap (db m52194) HM
207 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Park History — Bushnell Park
With trains arriving in Hartford and passing the western edge of the Park, Reverend Horace Bushnell wanted to provide an aesthetically pleasing first impression of the City. Bushnell envisioned the Park as an "outdoor parlor", a specialized room in . . . Map (db m230325) HM
208 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Park History — Asylum Hill Gate — Bushnell Park Est 1854 —
Hartford suffered great floods in 1936 and 1938. This resulted in the City and Army Corps of Engineers designing an extensive flood control system that buried the Park River in a tunnel under the Park. In this location, you would have been . . . Map (db m230345) HM
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209 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Park History — Pearl Street Gate — Bushnell Park Est. 1854 —
The Pearl Street gate was designed by Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architects and added to the Park in the 1940s. The path Leads from the gateway to the Corning Fountain. Donated by John J. Corning in 1898, the fountain was installed in 1899 to honor . . . Map (db m230346) HM
210 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Park History — Bushnell Park — Est 1854 —
Jacob Weidenmann's design of the Park utilized many of Frederick Law Olmsted's techniques, including curvilinear paths and the separation of uses. His design incorporated pedestrian use in the eastern section. Through the design of a carriage path . . . Map (db m230349) HM
211 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Park History — Trinity Street — Bushnell Park Est 1854 —
Reverend Horace Bushnell preached Unconscious Influence (1842), the idea that we are "ever touching unconsciously the spring of motion in each other… we overrun the boundaries of personality -- we flow together… by a law of social contagion." . . . Map (db m230368) HM
212 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Park History — Ann Uccello — Bushnell Park Est 1854 —
As a result of severe flooding, the Army Corps of Engineers created the Park River relocation plan in 1941, placing the river in a concrete tunnel under Bushnell Park. As part of this plan, the firm of Olmsted Brothers landscape architects, . . . Map (db m230370) HM
213 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Park History — [Bushnell Park]
The Park was first conceived of by Reverend Horace Bushnell in 1853. In 1860, the City hired Jacob Weidenmann, a Swiss-born landscape architect, to finalize the Park design and complete construction. Weidenmann's design incorporated the styles of . . . Map (db m230391) HM
214 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Park History — Pump House — Bushnell Park —
Reverend Horace Bushnell believed Prosperity was Our Duty and that civic improvement was critical to a prosperous Hartford. As a result of economic decline in the 1840s, Bushnell recognized Hartford's long want of "spacious . . . Map (db m230394) HM
215 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Park History — Elm Street — Bushnell Park Est 1854 —
Jacob Weidenmann's design of Bushnell Park included a location for a statue of Reverend Horace Bushnell. Bushnell, however, did not want a statue of himself in what he viewed as Hartford's park, not his. On October 19, 1871, the First Company . . . Map (db m230395) HM
216 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — President Theodore Roosevelt — 1858 - 1919
First US President to ride in an automobile and on that ride he passed this corner May 22, 1902Map (db m151936) HM
217 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Prudence Crandall
Prudence Crandall Where You Are Standing on May 24, 1833 The Connecticut General Assembly passes the Black Law expressly forbidding Prudence Crandall from recruiting African-American women for her school in Canterbury. Prudence refuses to obey . . . Map (db m43765) HM
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218 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Recapture of the Connecticut River
Recapture of the Connecticut River 1981 – 1999 Dedicated September 3, 1999 On the occasion of the opening of Riverfront Plaza and Terraces Founders Bridge Promenade and State Street Landing [ left plaque ] A Historic . . . Map (db m52601) HM
219 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Rev. Samuel Stone — 1602 – 1663
Rev. Samuel Stone 1602 – 1663 First Church Teacher and 2nd Pastor Co-Founded Hartford with Thomas Hooker Born in Hertford EnglandMap (db m43742) HM
220 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Rev'd. John Brady
In memory of the Rev'd. John Brady, who died November 16, 1854, aged 48. He was Catholic Pastor of this City from 1836 to 1854; and through his Apostolic labors this Cathedral was erected. May his soul rest in . . . Map (db m151938) HM
221 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Rodman "Columbiad" Cannon
Distinguished by its clean lines and notched, flat breech, this 10-inch cannon was developed by U.S. Army Ordinance Lieutenant (later Major) Thomas J. Rodman. It was cast at Fort Pitt, Pennsylvania in 1862, carries serial number 37, weighs 14,920 . . . Map (db m168254) HM
222 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Sacred to the Memory — African Americans
Sacred to the Memory of the Three Hundred or more African Americans Free People, Slaves, and five Black Governors Who rest in Unmarked Graves in Hartford's Ancient Burying Ground 1640 - 1810 [ back ] School children in . . . Map (db m43803) HM
223 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Savitt Jewelers
Operated by Bill Savitt on this site, 1937 to 1987 "Mr. P.O.M.G." (Peace of Mind Guarantee)Map (db m151921) HM
224 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Scion of the Charter Oak
Scion of the Charter Oak Planted 19 October 1871 by First Company Governor's Foot Guard White Oak (Quercus atba L) In the earliest days the great oak served both as a council tree and agricultural guide for Native Americans. The annual spring . . . Map (db m64924) HM
225 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Sisters of Mercy
Site of the first convent Sisters of Mercy arrival in Connecticut St. Patrick Parish May 11, 1852 to serve the poor, sick and ignorant throughout the stateMap (db m151939) HM
226 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch
[ tablet on the east tower ] In Honor Of The Men Of Hartford Who Served And In Memory Of Those Who Fell On Land And Sea In The War For The Union Their Grateful Townsmen Have Raised This Memorial [ tablet on the west . . . Map (db m52254) HM
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227 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Sophie Tucker — 1884 - 1996
"The last of the red hot mamas" sang in her father's bar/restaurant that stood on this siteMap (db m151924) HM
228 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Spanish War Veterans Memorial — Spirit of Victory
To commemorate the valor and patriotism of the Hartford men who served their country in the war with Spain 1898Map (db m28288) HM
229 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Stephen A. Douglas — 1813 - 1861
The "Little Giant" from Illinois and a presidential candidate campaigned on this site July 6, 1860Map (db m43738) HM
230 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — The First Meeting of Washington and Rochambeau
This tablet commemorates the historic first meeting of General George Washington and General Comte de Rochambeau, commander-in-chief of the French army in America, which took place September 20, 1780. On that occasion and in a subsequent meeting . . . Map (db m52914) HM
231 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — The Founders Bridge
Commemorating the men and women who traveled here in 1636 with the Rev. Thomas Hooker to found the City of HartfordMap (db m52620) HM
232 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
In 1636 The Church in Newtown, Massachusetts Thomas Hooker, Minister was transplanted to this locality, called Meeting House Yard, Old State House Square City Hall Square. Near this site on May 31, 1638. Thomas Hooker preached his . . . Map (db m52695) HM
233 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — The Hartford Courant
Near this site The Hartford Courant This nation's oldest newspaper of continuous publication was established October 29, 1764Map (db m151934) HM
234 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — The Pump House — Army Corps of Engineers, 1947 — [Bushnell Park] —
The Pump House was designed by Hartford architect, H. Hilliard Smith in 1940 and built in 1947 as part of the Connecticut River Flood Control Program. This project began after the downtown area suffered catastrophic floods in 1936 and 1938. The . . . Map (db m230393) HM
235 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — The Safe Arrival
In June 1636, about one hundred members of Thomas Hooker's congregation arrived safely in this vicinity. With one hundred and sixty cattle, they had followed old Indian trails from the Massachusetts Bay Colony to the Connecticut River to build a . . . Map (db m52557) HM
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236 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — The Stark Building — 750 Main Street — Historic Downtown Hartford —
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Map (db m151935) HM
237 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — The Tower Clock
The Tower Clock Was Given in Memory Of Horace John Wickham 1836 – 1914 By His Son Clarence Horace Wickham 1919 Perpetual care and replacement provided for by endowmentMap (db m52696) HM
238 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — The Wadsworth Barn — This tablet marks the location of the Wadsworth Barn built in 1733
Jeremiah Wadsworth was Commissary-General in the Continental Army. His house which stood at the present site of the Wadsworth Atheneum was the meeting place for many leaders of the American Revolution, among them Washington, Lafayette, and . . . Map (db m151929) HM
239 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — This Approach — To Hartford's Ancient Burying Ground
This Approach to Hartford's Ancient Burying Ground, which was set apart in 1640 and contains the graves of Thomas Hooker and the other founders of Hartford, was completed in 1952 by the generosity of Edward M. Day and other . . . Map (db m43743) HM
240 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Thomas Hooker
Thomas Hooker 1586 – 1647 A leader of the founders in this commonwealth. A preacher of persuasive power. A statesman who based all civil authority on the free consent of the people. This tablet is placed near the site of his burial by The . . . Map (db m44070) HM
241 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Thomas Hooker
Thomas Hooker 1586 – 1647 Founder of Hartford Pastor – Statesman [ east side ] Leading his people through the wilderness, he founded Hartford in June 1636. On this site he preached the sermon which inspired the . . . Map (db m52917) HM
242 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Trinity College — 1823-1923 — Pro Ecclesia Et Patria —
Upon the brow of this hill stood The First Building of Trinity College Which was founded here as Washington College A.D. 1823 The name of the college was changed to Trinity college A.D 1845 it was moved to its present site A.D. 1875 when this . . . Map (db m60004) HM
243 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — 111 — Votes for Women — Road to the 19th Amendment — National Votes for Women Trail —
Katharine Houghton Hepburn, President, CT Woman Suffrage Assn., and local suffragists welcomed British suffragist Emmeline Pankhurst here 1913Map (db m230324) HM
244 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Washington – Rochambeau Revolutionary Route
Washington – Rochambeau Revolutionary Route Hartford French General Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau, and thousands of French ground and naval forces arrived in Newport in July of 1780 to assist the Americans . . . Map (db m43739) HM
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245 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — William H. Mortensen Riverfront Plaza
Welcome to William H. Mortensen Riverfront Plaza Mortensen Riverfront Plaza, the centerpiece of the Riverfront park system, spans I-91 to connect downtown Hartford with the Connecticut River. From the plaza, visitors can cross the river on the . . . Map (db m52617) HM
246 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — William H. Mortensen Riverfront Plaza — July 15, 1903 - October 6, 1990
This plaza is dedicated in honor of William "Bill" Mortensen – whose life is an inspiration to a new generation of Hartford residents. Born in Hartford, Bill Mortensen graduated from Hartford High School, and became one of the city's leading . . . Map (db m52618) HM
247 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — William H. Putnam
In recognition of the lasting contribution toward a better life for the People of Connecticut – especially for those of greater Hartford by William H. Putnam With Ability – Courage – Devotion and vision he served his . . . Map (db m52784) HM
248 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — World's First Pay Telephone
World's First Pay Telephone Invented By William Gray And Developed By George A. Long Was Installed On This Corner In 1889Map (db m44072) HM
249 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Frog Hollow — Columbus
Columbus Presented To The City Of Hartford By Its Italian-American Citizens Dedicated October 12, 1926Map (db m52341) HM
250 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Frog Hollow — Connecticut State Veterans Memorial — Honoring Those Who Served
[Armed Forces Seals] [List of Major US Wars]Map (db m117433) WM
251 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Frog Hollow — Elbert Weinberg Abstract Untitled Sculpture — Art For All
This sculpture by Elbert Weinberg was commissioned by The Hartford Courant as part of a program initiated by Northeast magazine to bring works by distinguished Connecticut artists into the public domain. The abstract composition is made of . . . Map (db m117425) HM
252 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Frog Hollow — Marquis de La Fayette
To the Marquis De La Fayette, born September 6, 1757, died May 20, 1834. A true friend of Liberty, who served as a Major General in the Continental Army with “all possible zeal, without any special pay or allowances” until the American . . . Map (db m3888) HM
253 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Front Street District — Dwight D. Eisenhower
Dwight D. Eisenhower made a presidential campaign address here October 22, 1952Map (db m151926) HM
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254 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Front Street District — Front Street
Along this avenue, once called Front Street, thousands of immigrants came after leaving their war-ravaged, poverty-stricken countries in search of freedom and a better life. They helped to build the City of Hartford, the roads on which their . . . Map (db m52563) HM
255 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Front Street District — Harry S. Truman
Harry S. Truman made a presidential campaign address here October 27, 1948Map (db m151925) HM
256 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Front Street District — John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy made a presidential campaign address here November 7, 1960Map (db m151927) HM
257 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Front Street District — Lyndon B. Johnson
Lyndon B. Johnson made a presidential campaign address here September 28, 1964 Map (db m151928) HM
258 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Front Street District — Maj. Thomas Y. Seymour
This plaque and the renaming of this bridge honor the Revolutionary War hero and distinguished citizen of Connecticut, Thomas Y. Seymour. Seymour, who later rose to the rank of Major in the Continental Army, was born June 19, 1757, the eldest . . . Map (db m52560) HM
259 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Northeast — Black Heroes in Hartford: Judge Boce Barlow — Connecticut's First Black Judge — (1915 - 2005) —
Barlow completed his high school studies in Hartford in 1933. He continued on to Howard University, where he served as senior class president, and received his degree with honors in 1939. He served in a segregated Army regiment in the . . . Map (db m230475) HM
260 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Northeast — Black Heroes in Hartford: Marcus Camby — Professional Basketball Player — (Born 1974) —
A graduate of Hartford Public High School, where he won Gatorade's Connecticut Player of the Year. Played for three seasons at the University of Massachusetts, where he broke the NCAA freshman record for blocked shots. Was voted . . . Map (db m230477) HM
261 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Northeast — Black Heroes in Hartford: Phyllis Goggins — World's fastest Double Dutch Jumper (1968 - 2015) — #HartfordBlackHeroes —
Goggins was born and raised in Hartford, where she would form the Black Magic Double Dutch Team with Lisa Butler, Shantell Smith, and Connie Williams. Black Magic beat out all teams in a regional final at the Hartford Civic Center (now the . . . Map (db m230479) HM
262 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Northeast — Black Heroes in Hartford: Rev. Dr. Richard Battles — Civil Rights Leader, Advocate, Reverend — (1928 - 1980) —
Reverend Battles moved to Hartford in 1961, where he would serve as Pastor at Mt. Olive Church and work with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He swiftly rose to become a key figure in Hartford's civil rights movement. He was the Southern Christian . . . Map (db m230474) HM
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263 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Northeast — Black Heroes in Hartford: Reverend Collin B. Bennett — Businessman, City Councilman, Priest — (1931 - 1998) —
Born in St. Andrew, Jamaica, he immigrated to Connecticut in 1951, where he opened a real estate and insurance company. Elected to Hartford's city council in 1965, he battled to assist low-income families in purchasing homes for eight years. . . . Map (db m230481) HM
264 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Northeast — Black Heroes in Hartford: William Roy Hales — Businessman, Media Publisher — (1934 - 2007) —
Born in Georgia, Hales moved to Hartford in the 1950s and opened a coin-operated laundry and electronics business on Albany Avenue. Map (db m230478) HM
265 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Sheldon Charter Oak — Charter Oak Monument
Near this spot stood the Charter Oak memorable in the history of the Colony of Connecticut as the hiding place of the Charter October 31, 1687 The Tree Fell August 21, 1856 1905 This monument erected by the . . . Map (db m52339) HM
266 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Sheldon Charter Oak — Charter Oak Temple
Designed by George Keller, dedicated 1876. First building in the state built as a synagogue, it served Congregation Temple Beth Israel from 1876 to 1936Map (db m230412) HM
267 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Sheldon Charter Oak — City of Hartford — Downtown — Walking Map + Places of Interest —
Finding your way on foot in Connecticut's capital city Downtown Hartford is filled with cultural, civic and commercial destinations, all in a compact district that can be easily traversed on foot in less than 20 minutes. Hartford's . . . Map (db m230410) HM
268 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Sheldon Charter Oak — City of Hartford — Downtown Hartford — Walking Map + Places of Interest —
Finding your way on foot in Connecticut's capital city Downtown Hartford is filled with cultural, civic, and commercial destinations, all in a compact district that can be easily traversed on foot in less than 20 minutes. Hartford's . . . Map (db m230413) HM
269 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Sheldon Charter Oak — Park History — Main St — South Green Barnard Park Est 1899 —
Barnard Park, commonly known as South Green, dates back to the original 1630's Hartford street plan. A triangular 13.5-acre parcel of land, South Green was originally a New England common used informally for the grazing of cattle. In 1816, the . . . Map (db m230414) HM
270 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Sheldon Charter Oak — Park History — [Porter Memorial Park]
The site of this park was the entrance to the Estate of Solomon Porter, a 19th century industrialist and rival of Samuel Colt. In 1942, Porter's daughter, Henrietta Porter Lippincott, deeded this land to be held in trust and maintained as a park . . . Map (db m230462) HM
271 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Sheldon Charter Oak — Samuel Colt — 1814 - 1862
On the grounds which his taste beautified by the home he loved this memorial stands to speak of his genius his enterprise and his success and of his great and loyal heart His wife in faithful affection dedicates this memorial . . . Map (db m52335) HM
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272 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, South End — Thomas McManus
1834   Thomas McManus   1914 Born in Hartford he lived his life here and died rich in the esteem of his fellows Major of the 25th Infantry Connecticut Volunteers 1862 – 1863 he was a brave soldier beloved by his men Upon this field . . . Map (db m114788) HM
273 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, South Green — Engine Company 1 Fire Station — 197 Main Street
The National Register of Historic Places Recorded PropertyMap (db m230418) HM
274 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, South Green — McKone Block — 357-367 Main Street — Buckingham Square District —
The National Register of Historic Places Historic District PropertyMap (db m230429) HM
275 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, South Green — Park History — Main St / Wyllys St — South Green Bernard Park Est 1899 —
Barnard Park, commonly known as South Green, dates back to the original 1630's Hartford street plan. A triangular 13.5-acre parcel of land, South Green was originally a New England common used informally for the grazing of cattle. In 1816, the . . . Map (db m230417) HM
276 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, South Green — Park History — Main Street — Buckingham Square Park Est 1830 —
Buckingham Square occupies a central place in Hartford's history. Main and Buckingham Streets were laid out in the original settlement of the town; a map of 1640 shows a number of buildings in the area. It was at the intersection of these two . . . Map (db m230428) HM
277 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, South Green — Second Church of Christ — South Congregational Church — 307 Main Street —
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior South Church Congregational Founded 1670 . . . Map (db m230421) HM
278 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, South West — Hartford Vietnam War Memorial
Vietnam 1959 – 1975 In Loving memory Of Those Loyal Men and women Of Hartford Who Served Their Country David P Speath • Thomas M Neal • Allan P Firmneck • Roberto Ramos • Anthony J Spirito Jr • Angel L Diaz • Jimmy L . . . Map (db m74021) HM
279 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, West End — 915-917 West Boulevard — West Boulevard Historic District
The National Register of Historic Places Historic District PropertyMap (db m230308) HM
280 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, West End — 919-921 West Boulevard — West Boulevard Historic District
The National Register of Historic Places Historic District PropertyMap (db m230311) HM
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281 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, West End — 927-929 West Boulevard — West Boulevard Historic District
The National Register of Historic Places Historic District PropertyMap (db m230315) HM
282 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, West End — 92-94 Beacon Street — West End South Historic District
The National Register of Historic Places Historic District PropertyMap (db m230299) HM
283 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, West End — 935-937 West Boulevard — West Boulevard Historic District
The National Register of Historic Places Historic District PropertyMap (db m230316) HM
284 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, West End — 939-941 West Boulevard
The National Register of Historic Places Historic District PropertyMap (db m230317) HM
285 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, West End — 943-945 West Boulevard — West Boulevard Historic District
The National Register of Historic Places Historic District PropertyMap (db m230319) HM
286 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, West End — 947-949 West Boulevard — West Boulevard Historic District
The National Register of Historic Places Historic District PropertyMap (db m230321) HM
287 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, West End — 951-953 West Boulevard — West Boulevard Historic District
The National Register of Historic Places Historic District PropertyMap (db m230322) HM
288 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, West End — 959-961 West Boulevard — West Boulevard Historic District
The National Register of Historic Places Historic District PropertyMap (db m230300) HM
289 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, West End — 963-965 West Boulevard — West Boulevard Historic District
The National Register of Historic Places Historic District PropertyMap (db m230302) HM
290 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, West End — 971-973 West Boulevard — West Boulevard Historic District
The National Register of Historic Places Historic District PropertyMap (db m230306) HM
291 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartland, East Hartland — Hartland
[ front ] Proprietors from Hartford, those whose names appeared on the tax lists of 1720, were originally given the western land grants called Hart(ford)land, now known as the Town of Hartland. The first permanent settler in this area was . . . Map (db m29853) HM
292 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartland, West Hartland — In Memory of Sgt. Albert Elson
In Memory Of Sgt. Albert Elson U.S.M.C. Who Died On Okinawa In The Service Of His Country On April 17, 1945 This Memorial Erected By His Friends and AssociatesMap (db m29854) HM
293 Connecticut, Hartford County, Manchester, Central Manchester — Hilliard Mills
Hilliard Mills One of the early woolen mills in the country was established here by Aaron Buckland in 1794. In 1832 he sold it to Samuel Pitkin who made Elisha Hilliard a partner in 1832, later in 1871 Hilliard became sole owner. Blankets were made . . . Map (db m98747) HM
294 Connecticut, Hartford County, Manchester, Central Manchester — Manchester
Originally the Five Miles bought by Hartford from the Indians, 1682. First settlement, about 1673. Chartered by General Assembly as Orford Parish, 1772. Incorporated as town of Manchester, 1823. An early center of small industry, its mills . . . Map (db m151124) HM
295 Connecticut, Hartford County, Manchester, Central Manchester — Woodbridge Tavern
Here George Washington stopped and was entertained November 9, 1789 This monument was erected by Memorial Lodge No. 38 Knights of Pythias July 4, 1936 Committee Mathias Spiess, Chairman · Melvin G. Cox, Secretary · Joseph . . . Map (db m207749) HM
296 Connecticut, Hartford County, Manchester, East Side — Former Site of Oddfellows Building
Former Site Of Oddfellows Building Home of King David Lodge No. 32 Independent Order of Oddfellows 1913     1982Map (db m98746) HM
297 Connecticut, Hartford County, Manchester, East Side — Manchester Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Vietnam Veterans Memorial David M. Quey     U.S.A. John G. Curtin     U.S.A. Robert J. White     U.S.M.C. Robert A. Rhuda     U.S.M.N. Keith A. Miller     U.S.M.C. Robert K. Mattson     U.S.M.C. Donald A. Kirkham     U.S.N. Albert G. . . . Map (db m98745) WM
298 Connecticut, Hartford County, Manchester, Highland Park — Manchester Iraq Afghanistan Veterans Monument
Iraq Afghanistan To Those Who Served Veterans Council Veterans Day Nov. 11, 2005 (back) Dedicated To Our Gallant Armed ForcesMap (db m98792) WM
299 Connecticut, Hartford County, Manchester, Highland Park — Manchester Korean Conflict Memorial
Korean Conflict 1950     1953 Ernest W. Steinberg Howard C. Flavell Jr. William F. Boldug Howard M. Higley Not Forgotten (back) 1986 Erected by The People of Manchester Korean Memorial Committee The Veterans . . . Map (db m98805) WM
300 Connecticut, Hartford County, Manchester, Highland Park — Manchester Veterans Monument
. . . Map (db m98791) WM

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