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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 (430) Litchfield County, CT (239) Middlesex County, CT (112) New Haven County, CT (355) New London County, CT (239) Tolland County, CT (102) Hampden County, MA (100)  HartfordCounty(430) Hartford County (430)  LitchfieldCounty(239) Litchfield County (239)  MiddlesexCounty(112) Middlesex County (112)  NewHavenCounty(355) New Haven County (355)  NewLondonCounty(239) New London County (239)  TollandCounty(102) Tolland County (102)  HampdenCountyMassachusetts(100) Hampden County (100)
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101Connecticut (Hartford County), Farmington — Farmington Veterans Memorial
On Montieth Drive at Farmington Avenue (Connecticut Route 4), on the right when traveling east on Montieth Drive.
Duty • Honor • Country [ column 1 ] U.S. Army • Suppression of Pequots (1637) • King Philip's War (1675 – 76) • Jobanna Smith • French & Indian Skirmishes (1711 – 12) • Defense Of Litchfield (1724) • Louisburg Expedition . . . — Map (db m33068) HM
102Connecticut (Hartford County), Farmington — Lest We Forget
On Farmington Avenue (Connecticut Route 4) at Main Street (Connecticut Route 10), on the left when traveling east on Farmington Avenue.
Lest We Forget In 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 . . . — Map (db m33769) HM
103Connecticut (Hartford County), Farmington — Lt. Vincent H. Core Memorial Site
Near Red Oak Hill Road.
Site of U.S. Army Air Corps P47 Thunderbolt plane crash in which the pilot Second Lieutenant Vincent Hugh Core died on April 11, 1945 — Map (db m91860) HM WM
104Connecticut (Hartford County), Farmington — Pitkin's Basin
On Garden Street, on the right when traveling south. Reported missing.
On this site in 1828 was located "Pitkin's Basin" for the Farmington Canal Company. On November 10, 1828 the packet boat "James Hillhouse" was launched here on its first voyage to New Haven from port of Farmington. The gray building . . . — Map (db m106441) HM
105Connecticut (Hartford County), Farmington — Rochambeau Route 1781-82
On Main Street (Connecticut Route 10) at Hatters Lane, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
. . . — Map (db m33012) HM
106Connecticut (Hartford County), Farmington — The Farmington Aqueduct
Near Waterville Road.
The Farmington Canal crossed various topographic features- rivers, hills, roads and woodlands. Boats traveling the length of the canal passed through 28 locks that compensated for changes in elevation. Perhaps the most impressive engineering . . . — Map (db m111590) HM
107Connecticut (Hartford County), Farmington — The Farmington Canal
On Waterville Road at Aqueduct Lane, on the right when traveling south on Waterville Road.
The Farmington Canal The 56-mile Farmington Canal was Connecticut's super-highway of the 1830s and 1840s. Begun in 1825, the canal was the largest engineering project ever attempted in New England. Inspired by the commercial success of the . . . — Map (db m33017) HM
108Connecticut (Hartford County), Farmington — The Legend of Will Warren’s Den
Near Colt Highway (U.S. 6). Reported missing.
In the middle 1800s, it is believed, the cave was the home of Farmington’s mystery man, Will Warren. He was a poor farmhand with no property of his own. He refused to attend the village church on Sundays and spent his free time with the few Native . . . — Map (db m92260) HM
109Connecticut (Hartford County), Farmington — Unionville Feeder Canal
On Town Farm Road, on the right when traveling south. Reported missing.
The Unionville Feeder Canal crossed here, providing most of the water for the Farmington Canal, from Granby, CT to New Haven, CT 1828-1847. — Map (db m127444) HM
110Connecticut (Hartford County), Farmington — Yodkins-Morin Memorial Park
On Farmington Avenue (Connecticut Route 4) at Walnut Street, on the right when traveling south on Farmington Avenue.
Yodkins-Morin Memorial Park ---------- Dedicated to two valiant men who gave their lives saving others during the raging flood of August 1955 ---------- Charles J. Yodkins, Sr A Farmington Police Officer ---------- Joseph J. Morin, . . . — Map (db m33063) HM
111Connecticut (Hartford County), Glastonbury — First Meeting House
On Hubbard Street at Main Street, on the right when traveling west on Hubbard Street.
The First Meeting House Stood Near This Spot In 1692 Timothy Stevens Pastor Connecticut Tercentenary 1635     1935 — Map (db m98861) HM
112Connecticut (Hartford County), Glastonbury — Glastonbury
On Main Street near Hebron Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Formerly part of Wethersfield, the town was named for Glastonbury in England. Its thirty four original farms, running from the River three miles east “into the wilderness,” were the first officially surveyed by Connecticut Colony, . . . — Map (db m98863) HM
113Connecticut (Hartford County), Glastonbury — Glastonbury Korean War Memorial
On Hubbard Street at Green Cemetery Road, on the right when traveling west on Hubbard Street.
Korean War Peter P. Monaco, Jr. USMC And Honoring Those Who Served The United States and United Nations, 1950 - 1953 — Map (db m98830) WM
114Connecticut (Hartford County), Glastonbury — Glastonbury Revolutionary War Monument
On Hubbard Street at Green Cemetery Road, on the right when traveling west on Hubbard Street.
1775 – 1783 Dedicated to The Men and Women Who Aided In The Fight for Freedom And Independence During The American Revolution — Map (db m98831) WM
115Connecticut (Hartford County), Glastonbury — Glastonbury Soldiers Monument
On Hubbard Street at Green Cemetery Road, on the right when traveling west on Hubbard Street.
Erected in Memory of Capt. Frederick M. Barber And the Soldiers of Glastonbury Who Gave Their Lives for Their Country. By Mercy Turner Barber. 1918 1861 Civil War 1865 More enduring than this monument will be the memory of their . . . — Map (db m98832) WM
116Connecticut (Hartford County), Glastonbury — Glastonbury Vietnam Conflict Memorial
On Hubbard Street at Green Cemetery Road, on the right when traveling west on Hubbard Street.
. . . — Map (db m98836) WM
117Connecticut (Hartford County), Glastonbury — Glastonbury War II Memorial
On Hubbard Street at Green Cemetery Road, on the right when traveling west on Hubbard Street.
1941      1945 World War II A Tribute to the Men and Women Who Served Their Country. In Honor of These Who Gave Their Lives. Andrews, Harry E. · Bemer, Steven J. · Boeris, John N. · Carl, Goodrich F. · Chamberlin, Theodore L. · Connell, . . . — Map (db m98803) WM
118Connecticut (Hartford County), Glastonbury — Glastonbury War II Monument
On Hubbard Street at Main Street, on the right when traveling west on Hubbard Street.
In Honor of Those Who Served Their Country In The Second World War and In Memory Of Charles Galli Who Was Killed In Action Herbert Amond · Richard A. Bantle · Everett E. Bantly · Allen F. Behnke · Robert G. Brash · Charles W. Chase, Jr. · . . . — Map (db m98862) WM
119Connecticut (Hartford County), Glastonbury — Glastonbury World War I Monument
On Hubbard Street at Green Cemetery Road, on the right when traveling west on Hubbard Street.
1917          1919 In Honor of Those of the Town of Glastonbury Who Answered Their Country’s Call To Serve Humanity Aborn, Merritt W. · Adams, Charles W. · Ahern, Matthew A. · Antos, Charles F. · Backus, Joseph H. · Barber, George H., M.D. · . . . — Map (db m98802) WM
120Connecticut (Hartford County), Glastonbury — John Lee Levitow
On Hubbard Street at Green Cemetery Road, on the right when traveling west on Hubbard Street.
In Honor Of John Lee Levitow Glastonbury, Connecticut Sergeant, United States Air Force 3rd Special Operations Squadron presented Congressional Medal of Honor by President Richard M. Nixon May 14, 1970 For conspicuous gallantry . . . — Map (db m98833) WM
121Connecticut (Hartford County), Glastonbury — Kimberly Tract
On Main Street at Whapley Road, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
Kimberly Tract This land is part of the original grant east of the great river made to John Robbins of Wethersfield in 1640. The original lot of 132 acres – 22 rods wide – extended three miles from the river into the hills. With Eleazar . . . — Map (db m98902) HM
122Connecticut (Hartford County), Glastonbury — Rev. Timothy Stevens Parsonage
On Main Street at Morgan Drive, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
. . . — Map (db m98865) HM
123Connecticut (Hartford County), Glastonbury — Site of Second Meeting House
On Main Street at Morgan Drive, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
Site of Second Meeting House First Church of Christ Congregational 1735 – 1837 News of the battles of Lexington and Concord reached here while Rev. John Eells was preaching and was announced from the pulpit April 28, 1775 . . . — Map (db m98901) HM
124Connecticut (Hartford County), Granby — Granby
On Salmon Brook Street (Connecticut Route 10) at Meadow Gate Road, on the left when traveling south on Salmon Brook Street.
Granby Settled as the Salmon Brook section of Simsbury early in the 18th century, and established as a separate ecclesiastical society in 1736, Granby became a separate town in 1786. From the beginning, farming was the main endeavor of the . . . — Map (db m97450) HM
125Connecticut (Hartford County), Granby — Granby Civil War Monument
On Salmon Brook Street (U.S. 202) at East Granby Street (State Route 20), on the right when traveling north on Salmon Brook Street.
(South side) (Upper) Col. Richard E. Holcomb June 14, 1863 Surg. W. Horatio Goddard Aug. 18, 1963 8, Regt. Conn. Vols. Inf. Henry Saunders May 17, 1862 Lafayette Tillotson Sept. 17, 1862 10, Regt. Conn. Vols. Inf. Cyrus . . . — Map (db m56064) HM
126Connecticut (Hartford County), Granby — Granby Veterans Wall
Near Salmon Brook Street (Connecticut Route 10) at Salmon Brook Park Road, on the right when traveling south.
We Are Not Forgotten Granby Veterans Wall French and Indian War Dibble, Bentmen • Holcomb, Nathaniel • Stratton, Serajah Revolutionary War Adams, Ahel • Adams, Ephraim • Adams, Levi • Adams, Timothy • Alderman, Gad • Alford, . . . — Map (db m97451) WM
127Connecticut (Hartford County), Granby — Lost Acres Fire Dept.
On Salmon Brook Street (Connecticut Route 10) at Elmwood Court, on the left when traveling south on Salmon Brook Street.
Horace B. Clark, Fire Commissioner the City Hartford was the man responsible for the development of the Lost Acres Fire Department. Mr. Clark had a large estate “Lost Acres” in North Granby from which the name of the present fire . . . — Map (db m97449) HM
128Connecticut (Hartford County), Granby — Site of Original First Congregational Church Meetinghouse
On North Granby Road at Salmon Brook Street (U.S. 202), on the right when traveling north on North Granby Road.
Site of Original First Congregational Church Meetinghouse 1740-1775 Congregation founded 1739 — Map (db m56099) HM
129Connecticut (Hartford County), Granby — Veteran's Monument
On Salmon Brook Road (U.S. 202) at Hartford Avenue (State Route 189), on the right when traveling north on Salmon Brook Road.
North Side For God and Country Post 182 1985 West Side World War II 1941-1946 Gladwin E Allshouse • Russell F. Cable • Richard J. Creighton, Jr. • Edward P Dombkowski • Ernest D. Evleth • Clifford C. Ferriss, Jr. • John C. Kupruck • . . . — Map (db m56097) WM
130Connecticut (Hartford County), Granby — World War I Memorial
On Salmon Brook Street (U.S. 202) at North Granby Road, on the left when traveling north on Salmon Brook Street.
1917 1918 In Honor of the Men of Granby who served in The World War Andrews, Evelyn S. • Appredries, Charles • Armitage, Harold Raymond • Avery, Paul L. • Boyko, Peter • Bradley, Barnard • Brigham, Storrs T. • Brooks, George • Broughton, Roscoe . . . — Map (db m56098) HM
131Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery
On Capital Avenue near Trinity Street, on the left when traveling east.
1st Conn. Heavy Artillery Originally 4th Conn. Infantry Mustered in May 22, 1861 Mustered out Sept. 25 1865 Total enrollment officers and men 3802 Erected by the survivors and friends of the regiment and the veteran and active companies . . . — Map (db m28358) HM
132Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Abel Buel
On Main Street at Gold Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Abel Buel 1742 – 1825 Engraver, Counterfeiter Coined the 1786 Fugio Cent And the Connecticut Cooper, Had a shop on this site — Map (db m52555) HM
133Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Adriζn Block
Near Main Street at Central Row, on the right when traveling north.
Adriaen Block A short distance from where you are standing, in 1614 Adriaen Block, captain of the ship Restless sails up a river from the Atlantic Ocean which native peoples of the region have named "Quinnehtukqut", meaning the Great . . . — Map (db m53151) HM
134Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Adventurers
On Main Street at Arch Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
In Memory of the Courageous Adventurers Who Inspired and Directed by Thomas Hooker Journeyed Through the Wilderness from Newtown Cambridge) In the Massachusetts Bay to Suckiaug (Hartford) – October 1635 Mathew Allyn • John Barnard . . . — Map (db m52432) HM
135Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Alexis de Tocqueville
Near Central Row at Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
Alexis de Tocqueville The 25 year-old French aristocrat and author of Democracy in America visited this area during his 1831 – 1832 tour of America Tocqueville C-SPAN placed by C-SPAN and the cable television industry . . . — Map (db m52694) HM
136Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — American School for the Deaf
On Main Street at Gold Street, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
On Tuesday, April 15, 1817, in a building located on this site, the Connecticut Asylum for the Education of Deaf and Dumb Persons officially opened. The school was the first in America to teach deaf children and had a class of seven syudents. The . . . — Map (db m52437) HM
137Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Andersonville Boy
On Capitol Avenue at Trinity Street, on the right when traveling east on Capitol Avenue.
In Memory Of The Men Of Connecticut Who Suffered In Southern Military Prisons 1861 - 1865 — Map (db m52190) HM
138Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Ann Uccello
On Church Street South at Ann Uccello Street, on the right when traveling east on Church Street South.
Hartford's first female mayor — Map (db m151937) HM
139Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Bell of the U.S.S. Hartford
Near Columbus Boulevard at State Street, on the right when traveling north.
. . . — Map (db m52547) HM
140Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Bob Steele — 1911 - 2002
On Prospect Street at Bob Steele Street, on the right when traveling south on Prospect Street.
Boxer, motorcyclist, wordsmith, cartoonist and entertainer, Bob Steel joined WTIC (Travelers Insurance Company) in 1936 when it operated from the 6th floor of this Grove Street building. From here until 1961, from Broadcast House in . . . — Map (db m151923) HM
141Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Brownell Hall — 1845-1877
The inscribed stone below is the cornerstone of Brownell Hall, which was located on Trinity College's first campus at the present site of the State Capitol in Hartford. Built in 1845 as a dormitory, it was dedicated to the Rt. Rev. Thomas C. . . . — Map (db m124903) HM
142Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Capt. Pownal Deming
Near Main Street at Gold Street, on the right when traveling south.
[ east side ] Deming In Memory Of Capt. Pownal Deming Son Of David Deming & Mehitable Champion Born Sept. 30, 1749 Died April 9, 1795 [ west side ] An earnest patriot, he enlisted in the Continental Army at the . . . — Map (db m44066) HM
143Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Captain Joseph Wadsworth
Near Main Street at Central Row, on the right when traveling north.
Captain Joseph Wadsworth Where You Are Standing On October 31, 1687 Came Sir Edmund Andros to the meeting house built on this site, sent by the British Crown to revoke Connecticut's Charter and establish the Dominion of New England. . . . — Map (db m53150) HM
144Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Center Church
On Main Street at Gold Street, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
Center Church Organized 1632 Founded Hartford in 1636 First Minister Thomas Hooker Served 1633-1647 — Map (db m52439) HM
145Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Chapman-Taft House
On Elm Street at Clinton Street, on the right when traveling east on Elm Street.
97 Elm Street Chapman-Taft House Erected by Charles & Sarah Chapman in 1861. Bought in 1873 by Dr. Cincinnatus A. Taft leading Hartford physician & Mark Twain's family doctor. Members of the Taft family resided here for nearly forty . . . — Map (db m52258) HM
146Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Charter Oak Monument
On Charter Oak Avenue at Charter Oak Place, on the right when traveling east on Charter Oak Avenue.
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 [ back ] 1905 This Monument Erected by . . . — Map (db m52339) HM
147Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Christ Church Cathedral
On Main Street at Church Street, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
Christ Church Cathedral Diocese of Connecticut Episcopal Founded as Christ Church   1762 Set Apart as Cathedral   1919 Present Building   1828 The Rt. Rev. Ian T. Douglas Bishop of Connecticut The Very Rev. Mark B. Pendleton . . . — Map (db m44074) HM
148Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Civil War Memorial
In memory of the Trinity men who fought for the principles in which they believed with the Union and Confederate forces in the Civil War and of those who gave "the last full measure of devotion" This Gun formed part of the Main Battery of . . . — Map (db m125008) WM
149Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Col. Thomas Knowlton
On Capitol Avenue at Trinity Street, on the right when traveling west on Capitol Avenue.
In Memory Of Col. Thomas Knowlton Of Ashford Conn. Who as a boy served in several campaigns in the French and Indian Wars Shared in the siege and capture of Havana in 1762 Was in immediate command of Connecticut troops at the Battle of . . . — Map (db m52189) HM
150Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Columbus
On Washington Street at Buckingham Street, on the left when traveling north on Washington Street.
Columbus Presented To The City Of Hartford By Its Italian-American Citizens Dedicated October 12, 1926 — Map (db m52341) HM
151Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Confucius
On Trinity Street at Elm Street, on the right when traveling north on Trinity Street.
ConfuciusConfucius (551 B.C. to 479 B.C.), with the given name Qiu and stylized name Zhongni, was a native of Lu State (now Qufu city of Shandong Province) in the Spring and Autumn Period of Chinese history. He was a great thinker, educator and . . . — Map (db m52259) HM
152Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Connecticut State Veterans Memorial — Honoring Those Who Served
On Capitol Avenue at Broad Street, on the right when traveling west on Capitol Avenue.
[Armed Forces Seals] [List of Major US Wars] — Map (db m117433) WM
153Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Dwight D. Eisenhower
Near Prospect Street just north of Arch Street, on the right when traveling north.
Dwight D. Eisenhower made a presidential campaign address here October 22, 1952 — Map (db m151926) HM
154Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Elbert Weinberg Abstract Untitled Sculpture — Art For All
On Broad Street at Capitol Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Broad Street.
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
155Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — First Company Governor's Foot Guard
Near Main Street at Gold Street, on the right when traveling south.
[ south plaque ] 1771   Memorial   1912 To The Deceased Members Of The First Company Governor's Foot Guard Hartford Connecticut Erected By The Veteran Corps Dedicated June 1912 [ north plaque] 1771 Captain Samuel . . . — Map (db m43772) HM
156Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Frederick Douglass
On Main Street at Gold Street, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
First speech in Hartford on the grounds of this Church May 18, 1843
"[We found several towns in which people closed their doors and refused to entertain the subject. Notably among those were Hartford, Conn., and Grafton, Mass. . . . — Map (db m151933) HM
157Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Front Street
On Columbus Boulevard at Arch Street, on the right when traveling south on Columbus Boulevard.
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
158Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — General Casimir Pulaski
On Main Street at Capitol Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Pulaski "I came here, where freedom is being defended, to serve it, and to live or die for it . . ." General Casimir Pulaski was born in Poland in 1748. He led the unsuccessful revolt of Polish Patriots against Russia. Upon arrival in America . . . — Map (db m52343) HM
159Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — George Washington
Near Main Street near Central Row, on the right when traveling north.
Where You Are Standing On September 20, 1780 Waits General George Washington, Commander-in-Chief of the American Armies During the American Colonies' Revolution Against Great Britain. He has come with Governor Trumbull and . . . — Map (db m52783) HM
160Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — George Washington
On Main Street at Gold Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
George Washington was entertained by Colonel Jeremiah Wadsworth in his home on this site on June 30, 1775 when on his way to Cambridge to assume command of the Army. On September 21, 22, 23, 1780 with Lafayette, General Knox and Governor . . . — Map (db m151930) HM
161Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — George Wyllys
Near Main Street at Gold Street when traveling south.
[ south side ] George Wyllys Born 1590 in Fenny Compton Co Warwick England Came to Hartford 1638 Deputy Governor of Connecticut 1641 And Governor 1642. Died March 9, 1645 Bridget Young his wife died at Fenny Compton March 1629 . . . — Map (db m43771) HM
162Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Governor's Foot Guard — One Hundred Seventy-Fifth Anniversary
On Main Street at Central Row, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
To Commemorate The One Hundred Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Celebration of the Founding in 1771 Of the First Company Governor's Foot Guard. General Jonathan M. Wainwright, Hero of Corregidor and Guest of Honor at this celebration was . . . — Map (db m52913) HM
163Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Governor's Foot Guard — Two Hundreth Anniversary
Near Main Street at Central Row, on the right when traveling north.
To commemorate the Two Hundreth Anniversary Celebration Of the First Company Governor's Foot Guard, founded in 1771. The oldest military unit in continuous service in the United States. Participating were the Centennial Legion of . . . — Map (db m52916) HM
164Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Griffin A. Stedman
On Maple Avenue at Campfield Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Maple Avenue.
Griffin A. Stedman Typical Volunteer Soldier Of the Civil War Captain Major Lieutenant Colonel Brigadier General Born at Hartford Conn., January 6, 1838 Killed at Petersburg, Va. August 5, 1864 [ south side ] This Monument . . . — Map (db m52319) HM
165Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Harriet Beecher Stowe House
On Forrest Street 0.1 miles south of Farmington Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Harriet Beecher Stowe Daughter of The Reverend Lyman and Roxanna Foot Beecher Born Litchfield Connecticut 14 June 1811 Married at Cincinnati Ohio 6 January 1836 To Calvin Ellis Stowe Wrote "Uncle Tom's Cabin" at Brunswick Maine in 1851 . . . — Map (db m53155) HM
166Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Harry S. Truman
Near Prospect Street just from Arch Street, on the right when traveling north.
Harry S. Truman made a presidential campaign address here October 27, 1948 — Map (db m151925) HM
167Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Hartford
On Main Street at Gold Street, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
Hartford was named in 1637 after the English town of Hertford. The Indian name was Suckiaug. The first colonial settlement, called House of Good Hope, was made by the Dutch in 1633. The Reverend Thomas Hooker arrived overland from Newtown . . . — Map (db m43708) HM
168Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Hartford Municipal Building
On Main Street at Arch Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
This Property Has been placed on the National Register Of Historic Places By the United States Department of the Interior — Map (db m52430) HM
169Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Hartford Vietnam War Memorial
On Fairfield Avenue at New Britain Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Fairfield Avenue.
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
170Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Hartford's Isle of Safety
On State House Square just east of Main Street, on the left when traveling east.
You are now standing where once stood a structure that was an important piece of Hartford history: The Isle of Safety. An exact outline of this iconic structure has been created on the paved walkway behind you. When it was erected . . . — Map (db m151922) HM
171Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Henry Howard Brownell — Class of 1841 — "Our Battle Laureate" —
Served as secretary to Admiral Farragut during the Battle of Mobile Bay ——————————— This Gun formed part of the Main Battery of Admiral Farragut's Flagship Hartford . . . — Map (db m124916) HM
172Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Homesite of Col. Jeremiah Wadsworth
Near Main Street at Atheneum Square, on the right when traveling north.
Col. Jeremiah Wadsworth SAR Branch Connecticut Erected MCMXIII Here stood the home of Col. Jeremiah Wadsworth Commissary General of the American forces in the War for Independence and a trusted friend of George Washington and "Brother Jonathan . . . — Map (db m52427) HM
173Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Horace Wells
On Main Street at Pearl Street, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
. . . — Map (db m43741) HM
174Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — In Memory of the First Settlers of Hartford
Near Main Street at Gold Street, on the right when traveling south.
In Memory of the First Settlers of Hartford Jeremy Adams • Matthew Allyn • Francis Andrews • William Andrews • John Arnold • Andrew Bacon • John Barnard • Thomas Barnes • Robert Bartlett • John Baysey • Thomas Beale • Nathaniel Bearding • Mary . . . — Map (db m83119) HM
175Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — John F. Kennedy
Near Prospect Street just north of Arch Street, on the right when traveling north.
John F. Kennedy made a presidential campaign address here November 7, 1960 — Map (db m151927) HM
176Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — John Haynes
Near Main Street near Gold Street, on the right when traveling south.
John Haynes 1594 – 1654 Of Copford Hall. Essex England. Third Governor of Massachusetts. A founder of this commonwealth & its first Governor. A lover of religious liberty. A man trusted and honored. Near this place he was buried & by . . . — Map (db m44068) HM
177Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Jonathan Trumbull
Near Main Street near Central Row, on the right when traveling north.
Jonathan Trumbull Where You Are Standing From 1768 to 1784 Jonathan Trumbull guides the people of Connecticut to independence as the colony's Royal Governor. Governor Trumbull is the only colonial governor to stand with the patriots . . . — Map (db m52782) HM
178Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Joseph Roswell Hawley
Near Capitol Avenue at Trinity Street, on the right when traveling west.
. . . — Map (db m52193) HM
179Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Korczak Ziolkowski — 1908-1982
On South Main Street.
Born in Boston, Korczak Ziolkowski was a completely self taught American original of Polish descent. Early in his career, he moved to West Hartford, to establish his studio and begin life as a professional artist. He began to sell commissioned . . . — Map (db m60005) HM
180Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Last Horse Drawn Trolley In Hartford
On Main Street at Pearl Street, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
Last Horse Drawn Trolley In Hartford Completed Its Run, And Went Out Of Service On This Corner On May 12, 1895 At 8:48 A.M. — Map (db m43740) HM
181Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Late Eighteenth Century Sundial
From the Abbey at Storrington, Sussex, England. — Map (db m124923) HM
182Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Latin School — Free School — Hartford Grammar School —
On Farmington Ave. 1 mile from Asylum Ave., on the right when traveling east.
On this site, from 1869 until 1963, stood the Hartford Public High School, the second oldest secondary school in the United States. Founded in 1638 as a Latin Grammar School. It became, in 1847, the Hartford Public English and Classical High School. . . . — Map (db m28374) HM
183Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Lincoln Meets Stowe
Near Columbus Boulevard at State Street, on the right when traveling north.
Lincoln Meets Stowe Bruno Lucchesi, 2006 "In giving freedom to the slave, we assure freedom to the free – honorable alike in what we give and what we preserve." This sculpture commemorates the 1862 meeting of Abraham Lincoln and Hartford . . . — Map (db m52619) HM
184Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Lyndon B. Johnson
Near Prospect Street just north of Arch Street, on the right when traveling north.
Lyndon B. Johnson made a presidential campaign address here September 28, 1964 — Map (db m151928) HM
185Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Maj. Thomas Y. Seymour
On Columbus Boulevard at Arch Street, on the right when traveling south on Columbus Boulevard.
Maj. Thomas Y. SeymourThis 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, . . . — Map (db m52560) HM
186Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Major General Clarence Ransom Edwards DSM
Near Capitol Avenue at Trinity Street, on the right when traveling west.
Major General Clarence Ransom Edwards DSM 1859 – 1931 Beloved commander of the 26th Division who led the sons of New England to glorious victory on the battlefields of France in the World War 1917 - - - 1918 Sponsored by the . . . — Map (db m52191) HM
187Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Mark Twain
On Main Street near Arch Street, on the right when traveling north.
Mark Twain Samuel Clemens 1835 - 1910 [ north side ] One of the nation's most celebrated authors Mark Twain lived here in Hartford during the peak of his writing career from 1871 until 1891 Of Hartford, Twain wrote "Of all the . . . — Map (db m52434) HM
188Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Marquis De La Fayette
On Capitol Avenue at Washington and Lafayette Streets, in the median on Capitol Avenue.
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 . . . — Map (db m3888) HM
189Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Marquis de La Fayette
On Central Row at Main Street, on the right when traveling west on Central Row.
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
190Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Matthew Furlong
Near Main Street (U.S. 44) at Chapel Street South, on the left when traveling north.
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
191Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Nathan Hale
On Main Street just north of Burr Mall, on the right when traveling north.
Nathan Hale, 1755 - 1776. — Map (db m151932) WM
192Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — New Ross, County Wexford Park — Established February 27, 1995
On Main Street (U.S. 44) at Chapel Street South, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
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
193Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Old North Cemetery
On Main Street 0.1 miles north of Mather Street, on the left when traveling north.
"A place of our common grief, our common hopes and our common faith; a place wherein we may see and feel our sympathy one with another." Frederick Law Olmstead Landscape Architect Old North Cemetery Hartford's principal municipal burying . . . — Map (db m53154) HM
194Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Old State House — Connecticut
Near Central Row at Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
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
195Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Orville Hitchcock Platt
Near Capitol Avenue at Trinity Street, on the right when traveling west.
Orville Hitchcock Platt Senator of the United States MDCCCLXXIX - MCMV — Map (db m52194) HM
196Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — President Theodore Roosevelt — 1858 - 1919
On Trumbull Street just south of Asylum Street, on the right when traveling south.
First US President to ride in an automobile and on that ride he passed this corner May 22, 1902 — Map (db m151936) HM
197Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Prudence Crandall
On Central Row at Main Street, on the right when traveling west on Central Row.
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
198Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Recapture of the Connecticut River
Near Columbus Boulevard near State Street, on the right when traveling north.
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
199Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Rev. Samuel Stone — 1602 – 1663
On Main Street at Gold Street, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
Rev. Samuel Stone 1602 – 1663 First Church Teacher and 2nd Pastor Co-Founded Hartford with Thomas Hooker Born in Hertford England — Map (db m43742) HM
200Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Rev'd. John Brady
On Church Street just west of Ann Uccello Street, on the left when traveling west.
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

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