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Historical Markers and War Memorials in New Haven County, Connecticut

 
Clickable Map of New Haven 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 New Haven County, CT (355) Fairfield County, CT (371) Hartford County, CT (430) Litchfield County, CT (239) Middlesex County, CT (112) Suffolk County, NY (400)  NewHavenCounty(355) New Haven County (355)  FairfieldCounty(371) Fairfield County (371)  HartfordCounty(430) Hartford County (430)  LitchfieldCounty(239) Litchfield County (239)  MiddlesexCounty(112) Middlesex County (112)  SuffolkCountyNew York(400) Suffolk County (400)
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101Connecticut (New Haven County), Middlebury — Lake Quassapaug Station — Town of Middlebury Greenway 2005 —
On Middlebury Road (Connecticut Route 64) at Christian Road, on the left when traveling west on Middlebury Road.
The trolley bed was located where we now have the Greenway Trail. The picture was taken in 1910. it was common for trolley companies to build and operate recreation facilities to provide a passenger base for the line. The Amusement Park was such . . . — Map (db m29496) HM
102Connecticut (New Haven County), Middlebury — Middlebury
On Whittemore Road (Connecticut Route 188) at Village Green, on the left when traveling west on Whittemore Road.
The name of the town derives from the central position its meeting house occupies, six miles from three older neighbors, Waterbury, Southbury and Woodbury. Winter ecclesiastical privileges, permitting local church services, were . . . — Map (db m19689) HM
103Connecticut (New Haven County), Middlebury — Middlebury Blacksmith Shop — Town of Middlebury Greenway 2005 —
On Store Road at Middlebury Road (Connecticut Route 64), on the right when traveling north on Store Road.
Westover School located across from the Green was once the location of the original Blacksmith Shop. It was later relocated to Store Rd. near the spot where the old trolley waiting room was once located. The blacksmith shop has a long history dating . . . — Map (db m29530) HM
104Connecticut (New Haven County), Middlebury — Middlebury Veterans Memorial
On Whittemore Road (Connecticut Route 188) at Village Green, on the left when traveling west on Whittemore Road.
Middlebury Honors Those Who Have Served In The Wars Of Their Country French – Indian War Abner Munson Revolutionary War David Abbott, Benjamin Bemont, Aaron Benedict, Enos Benham, Samuel Benham, Edward Blackman, Michael Bowers, . . . — Map (db m29503) WM
105Connecticut (New Haven County), Middlebury — Rochambeau Route 1781 – 82
On Middlebury Road (Connecticut Route 64) 0.1 miles west of Charcoal Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
In this vicinity French Troops under Rochambeau enroute to Yorktown encamped during June 1781 Erected by the state and Mattatuck Branch, Sons Amer. Rev. Cooperating — Map (db m19690) HM
106Connecticut (New Haven County), Middlebury — The Middlebury Fire House — Town of Middlebury Greenway 2005 —
On Middlebury Road (Route 64) at Regan Road, on the right when traveling east on Middlebury Road.
On this site in 1949 the volunteers of the Middlebury Volunteer Fire Department, using donated and salvaged materials, built a fire station on land donated by the Vaszauskas family. Pictured are the original 1941 Ford LaFrance, 1947 International . . . — Map (db m29532) HM
107Connecticut (New Haven County), Middlebury — The Trolley — Town of Middlebury Greenway 2005 —
On Middlebury Road (Connecticut Route 64) at Tranquility Road, on the left when traveling west on Middlebury Road.
The Trolley Line, which serviced passengers from Waterbury to Middlebury and then on to Woodbury, also carried ice and produce. During the winter months, 200,000 pounds of ice was harvested at Lake Quassapaug and carried by trolley to Waterbury. . . . — Map (db m29494) HM
108Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — A Connecticut Minuteman’s Homestead
On North Street 0.1 miles north of Bridge Street, on the right when traveling north.
A Connecticut Minuteman’s Homestead At 139 North Street lived Revolutionary War “Minuteman” John Downs (1745 – 1819). A “minuteman” was a patriot who, with the local militia, would respond quickly to an alarm. With . . . — Map (db m56917) HM
109Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — Arctic Engine Co. No. 11838   1938
On River Street at West River Street, on the left when traveling north on River Street.
Memoriam The Milford Fire Co. Founded On This Site May 23, 1838 Arctic Engine Co. No. 1 1838   1938 — Map (db m26326) HM
110Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — Early Post Office Site
On Cherry Street at Plymouth Place, on the right when traveling west on Cherry Street.
Site of Store In Which Was Located An Early Post Office 1824 - 1841 — Map (db m54715) HM
111Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — Eells - Stow HouseYe Home of Freelove Baldwin Stow
On High Street near Green Street, on the right when traveling east.
This historical site is identified with three markers. On the Eells-Stow house is a wooden marker that reads: Eells – Stow House Circa 1700 Home of Samuel Eells and Captain Stephen and Freelove Baldwin Stow. 1752 . . . — Map (db m26439) HM
112Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — George W. Baird
Near Gulf Street at Cherry Street, on the right when traveling south.
George W. Baird Medal of Honor Brig General US Army Indian Wars Dec 13 1839     Nov 28 1906 — Map (db m54720) HM
113Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — Home Site of Jonathan Law
On West River Street at River Street, on the right when traveling south on West River Street.
Near This Site Stood The Home Of Jonathan Law Governor And Deputy Governor Of Connecticut 1714 - 1750 — Map (db m54718) HM
114Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — Home Site of Robert Treat
On North Street at Governor’s Avenue, on the right when traveling north on North Street.
Near this site stood The home of Robert Treat A founder of Milford Deputy Governor and Governor Of Connecticut 1676 – 1708 Founder of Newark, New Jersey 1665 - 1672 — Map (db m56918) HM
115Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — Jefferson Bridge
On River Street 0.1 miles north of West River Street, on the left when traveling north.
. . . — Map (db m26441) HM
116Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — King’s Bridge1711
On Maple Street 0.1 miles west of North Street, on the right when traveling west.
Site of King’s Bridge - 1711 connecting Peacocke Lane (Maple Street) to Governor’s Lane (Avenue) Freelove Baldwin Stow Chapter D.A.R. July 4, 1962 — Map (db m26331) HM
117Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — Landing Site
On Helwig Street at South Broad Street, on the right when traveling north on Helwig Street.
Near This Site The Early Settlers Landed Their Tools Utensils And Building Materials For The Common House August 1639 — Map (db m54719) HM
118Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — Liberty Rock
On Bridgeport Avenue (U.S. 1) at Concord Avenue, on the left on Bridgeport Avenue.
History of Liberty Rock Liberty Rock as we call it today was one known as “Hog Rock”. With a little imagination, the rock appears to be in the shape of a hog. Somewhere in the rock can be found the imprint of a hog’s foot. The . . . — Map (db m26308) HM
119Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — Memorial to Three Milford Men1639     1939
On River Street 0.1 miles north of West River Street, on the right when traveling north.
[ east side of the column ] This Bridge Dedicated On the 300th Anniversary Of the Settlement Of The Town of Milford A Memorial to Three Milford Men Who Were Governors of the Colony and State Of Connecticut [ north side . . . — Map (db m26445) HM
120Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — MilestoneOn Original Boston Post Road
On West River Street at Maple Street, on the left when traveling north on West River Street.
Milestone On Original Boston Post Road Set By Order Of Benj Franklin Postmaster General 1735 — Map (db m26327) HM
121Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — Milford
On Broad Street (Connecticut Route 162) at Armory Lane, on the left when traveling south on Broad Street.
This area was settled in 1639 as an independent colony by a congregation of English Puritans led by their minister, the Reverend Peter Prudden. Land was purchased from Ansantawae, a sachem of the Paugusset Indians and originally named Wepewaug. It . . . — Map (db m26324) HM
122Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — Milford Korea - Vietnam Monument
On Broad Street (Connecticut Route 162) at Center Street, on the left when traveling north on Broad Street.
[ southeast side ] “We mourn the fallen, We grieve for the missing, We celebrate the return of Our valiant men and women” [ northeast side ] Vietnam 1961 – 1973 [ southwest side ] . . . — Map (db m26309) WM
123Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — Milford Memorial Flag Pole
On Broad Street (Connecticut Route 162) at Center Street, on the left when traveling north on Broad Street.
[ panel 1 ] In Grateful Remembrance World War II 1941 – 1945 and Korean Conflict 1950 Adams, Thomas D. • Allison, Eli [ panel 2 ] Almquist, Edward F. • Anderson, Christian A. Jr. • Anderson, James H. • . . . — Map (db m26312) WM
124Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — Milford Memorial Stone Bridge
On New Haven Avenue (Connecticut Route 162) at Daniel Street, on the left when traveling east on New Haven Avenue.
( stones on the large north west tower ) In Memoriam Robert Treat For Thirty Years Governour & Deputy Gov. of the Colony of Connecticut Obit - 1710 Ansantawae His Mark 1639 Memorial Committee G.A. Tomlinson   P.S. . . . — Map (db m72854) HM
125Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — Milford Remembers
On West River Street at River Street, on the right when traveling north on West River Street.
[ south side ] Milford Remembers New York City Erected by the People of Milford, Connecticut in memory of the innocent victims of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City on September 11, 2001. With special . . . — Map (db m26336) HM
126Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — Milford Town Halls
On River Street at West River Street, on the left when traveling north on River Street.
. . . — Map (db m26325) HM
127Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — Milford Volunteer Fire DepartmentEst. 1838
On Broad Street (Connecticut Route 162) at Armory Lane, on the left when traveling north on Broad Street.
This bell obtained by Arctic Engine Company, No. 1, in 1887, served as the City of Milford’s first fire alarm warning system from 1887 into the 1930’s. It summoned the town’s volunteer firemen to the call of duty when an emergency arose. It was . . . — Map (db m26314) HM
128Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — Milford World War I Memorial
On River Street at West River Street, on the left when traveling north on River Street.
[ south side plaque ] Our Honored Dead May Every Generation Of Young Americans Be Given Power to Translate Their Lives In Terms of Sacrifice for Mankind List of Milford Dead Blackhall, Geo B. • Clark, Charles S. . . . — Map (db m26395) HM
129Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — Milford World War II Memorial
On Broad Street (Connecticut Route 162) at Armory Lane, on the left when traveling north on Broad Street.
Dedicated To All Who Served 1941   1945 World War II — Map (db m26315) HM
130Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — Peter Pond1740 - 1807
On Gulf Street at Cherry Street, on the right when traveling south on Gulf Street.
Somewhere in the adjacent cemetery lies the unmarked grave of Peter Pond, a veteran of the French and Indian War, fur trader, explorer and cartographer born in Milford. He helped organize expeditions west of the Great Lakes. He became . . . — Map (db m54721) HM
131Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — Prisoners of the American Revolution
On Gulf Street, on the right when traveling south.
Across this harbor, on January 1, 1777, a British ship flying a flag of truce, put ashore 200 American Revolutionary War prisoners, all desperately ill with smallpox. The people of Milford made accomodations to shelter them, using the town hall as . . . — Map (db m80398) HM
132Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — Simon Lake's Explorer Submarine
On Helwig Street 0.1 miles north of Armory Lane, on the right when traveling north. Reported missing.
Simon Lake's Explorer Submarine The Explorer, completed in 1936, was the last boat built by the pioneering submarine designer and builder, Simon Lake. The Explorer was intended strictly for research and salvage and was linked to a mother ship . . . — Map (db m27896) HM
133Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument
On Broad Street (Connecticut Route 162) at Center Street, on the left when traveling north on Broad Street.
[ North Side ] A Tribute To the Memory of the Men Who Risked Their Lives That The Nation Might Live 1861-1865 [ South Side ] Erected By George Van Horn Post No. 39. G.A.R. And Friends [ Battle . . . — Map (db m26311) HM
134Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — The First Meeting House
On West Main Street at West River Street, on the right when traveling west on West Main Street.
Near this site stood the first Meeting House erected in Milford 1641 — Map (db m26330) HM
135Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — The Regicides
On West River Street at River Street, on the right when traveling south on West River Street.
The Regicides Whalley and Goffe Were Hidden In A House Located on This Site Presented by The Class of '37 Milford High School — Map (db m54716) HM
136Connecticut (New Haven County), Naugatuck — American Legion Post No 17 World War II Memorial
On Cedar Street at Church Street, on the right when traveling east on Cedar Street.
Roll Of Honor American Legion Home Naugatuck Post No 17 This Building Is Dedicated To The Memory Of These Men Who Made The Supreme Sacrifice In World War II And In Honor Of The Men And Women Of Naugatuck Who Served In The Armed . . . — Map (db m83094) WM
137Connecticut (New Haven County), Naugatuck — Naugatuck
On Church Street at Division Street, on the right when traveling south on Church Street.
(Front) These lands were settled in 1702 by Samuel Hickox, Jr. of Mattatuck, now called Waterbury. Eight years later he began operation of a fulling mill, the first of many and diverse industries to follow. The earliest school was built . . . — Map (db m23917) HM
138Connecticut (New Haven County), Naugatuck — Naugatuck Great War Memorial
On Meadow Street (Connecticut Route 63) at Division Street, on the right when traveling south on Meadow Street.
[ east face ] Victory is Consecrated by a Righteous Peace [ north face ] In Time of Peril the State is Fortified by Discipline Learned in Peace [ south face ] Armed and Resolute Might . . . — Map (db m23961) HM
139Connecticut (New Haven County), Naugatuck — Naugatuck Soldiers' Memorial
On Church Street at Division Street, on the right when traveling south on Church Street.
[ East face ] Erected by the Citizens of Naugatuck A.D. 1885. In Memory of Her Sons Who Fought to Maintain The Union 1861-1865. [ North face ] The Deeds of Those Who Died in Defense Of the Government . . . — Map (db m23920) HM
140Connecticut (New Haven County), Naugatuck — Naugatuck Veterans Monument
On Church Street at Division Street, on the right when traveling south on Church Street.
Naugatuck Honors the Men and Women who Served Their Country in Time of Need [ Center panel ] Vietnam Alho, Antonio L. • Brewer, Samuel A. • Carney, James P. • Fabrisi, Pail E. • Holland, Joseph P. • Schultz, John P. . . . — Map (db m23918) WM
141Connecticut (New Haven County), Naugatuck — Rubber Glove Employees World War I Memorial
On Rubber Avenue at Andrew Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Rubber Avenue.
In Honor Of The Employees Of Goodyear’s India Rubber Glove Manufacturing Company Who At The Call Of Their Country Laid Aside Their Vocations And Entered The Service To Fight In The Great War For World-Wide Liberty 1917 – . . . — Map (db m83083) WM
142Connecticut (New Haven County), Naugatuck — Rubber Shoe Employees World War I Memorial
On Rubber Avenue at Andrew Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Rubber Avenue.
In Honor Of The Employees Of Goodyear’s Metallic Rubber Shoe Company Who At The Call Of Their Country Laid Aside Their Vocations And Entered The Service To Fight In The Great War For World-Wide Liberty 1917 – 1919 Samuel W.K. . . . — Map (db m83084) WM
143Connecticut (New Haven County), Naugatuck — United States Rubber Employees World War I Memorial
On Rubber Avenue at Andrew Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Rubber Avenue.
In Honor Of The Employees Of United States Rubber Company • Jersey Factory • Who At The Call Of Their Country Laid Aside Their Vocations And Entered The Service To Fight In The Great War For World-Wide Liberty 1917 – . . . — Map (db m83085) WM
144Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — “Make Us Free”Amistad Memorial
On Church Street at Court Street, on the right when traveling north on Church Street.
[ south side ] “Make Us Free” This monument is a memorial to the 1839 Amistad Revolt and its leader, Sengbe Pieh, also known as Joseph Cinque. Sengbe Pieh was one of the millions of Africans kidnapped from their homes and . . . — Map (db m48428) HM
145Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — 11th Ward Veteran's Memorial
On Chapel Street at Wooster Place, on the left when traveling east on Chapel Street.
Erected In Memory Of Those From The 11th Ward Who Sacrificed Their Lives For Their Country During World War II 1950 Acampora, Albert • Aldieri, Sisto • Amorone, Benny • Arminio, John • Celio, Victor • Celone, Samuel • Corato, Peter • . . . — Map (db m35310) HM
146Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — 1st Battalion 102d Infantry Memorial
On Long Wharf Drive 0.1 miles east of Sargent Drive, on the right when traveling north.
In Recogition Of Their Service In The War Against Terrorism 1st Battalion 102d Infantry Serving the New Haven area since 1638 These gave their lives defending our freedom May God bless them Sgt Felix Delgreco, 9 April 2004 Spc Robert . . . — Map (db m93215) WM
147Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — 32nd Ward World War I Memorial
On Fairmont Avenue at Quinnipiac Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Fairmont Avenue.
In Honor And Memory Of Those Who Served In The World War From the 32-nd. Ward 1914 – 1918 The Following Paid The Supreme Sacrifice. Charles E. Leigh. • Arthur R. Newell. • Matthew W. Sullivan. • Paul G. Oberle. • Christian . . . — Map (db m35534) HM
148Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — 9th Regt. Conn. Vol. Memorial
On 6th Street at Howard Avenue, on the left when traveling east on 6th Street.
9th Regt. Conn. Vol. 1861 – 1865 [ battle names inscribed around the base ] New Orleans • Baton Rouge • Cedar Creek • Fishers Hill [ west plaque ] Died In Service U.S. Co. A Sergt. Coote Charles • Sergt. Scully . . . — Map (db m35308) HM
149Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — A Quinnipiac Indian
On Townsend Avenue at Upson Terrace, on the left when traveling south on Townsend Avenue.
A Quinnipiac Indian family walks to the harbor to meet the English newcomers – April 24, 1638 as their way of life changes forever Montowese • Sawseunek • Momaugin • Sugcogisin • Quesaquaush • Carroughood • Weesaucuck • . . . — Map (db m35535) HM
150Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Amos Beebe Eaton
Near Grove Street at High Street, on the right when traveling north.
Amos Beebe Eaton Brigadier and Commissary-General U.S. Army Born May 12 1806 Died February 21 1877 [ back ] Graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1826 He served in the Black Hawk and Seminole Wars. Through . . . — Map (db m49583) HM
151Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Beacon Hill
On Beacon Avenue at Clarendon Street, on the right when traveling south on Beacon Avenue.
On this spot a signal beacon was established in 1775 and about this hill American patriots bravely resisted a large force of invading British troops July 5, 1779 To honor the deeds of the Fathers Rising above the location of this sign . . . — Map (db m35735) HM
152Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Benjamin Eli Smith
Near Grove Street near High Street, on the right when traveling north.
Benjamin Eli Smith AM LHD Editor of the Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia By his plan and under his direction work upon the Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia was begun in 1882 refusing then the title of Editor he was authorized to engage Prof. . . . — Map (db m51853) HM
153Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Benjamin Silliman
Near Grove Street at High Street, on the right when traveling north.
[ north side ] Benjamin Silliman Youngest Son Of Gold Selleck & Mary Silliman Of Fairfield Born Aug 8, 1779 Died Nov. 24, 1864 During Fifty Years A Teacher Of Science In Yale College Through Life And Earnest Trustful . . . — Map (db m50914) HM
154Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Black Rock Fort
Near Woodward Avenue at Pope Street, on the right when traveling south.
Black Rock Fort Here on July 5, 1779, eighteen men under Lieutenant Daniel Bishop stood in defense of New Haven against a British fleet commanded by Commodore Sir George Collier and land forces commanded by Major General William Tryon. When . . . — Map (db m35730) HM
155Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Col Edward Whalley
Near Temple Street 0.1 miles south of Elm Street, on the right when traveling south.
In Memory of the Regicide Col Edward Whalley Son of Richard Whalley Esq a member of Parliament in the last days of Queen Elizabeth and first cousin of Oliver Cromwell. A stalwart Puritan he rose to high command in the Civil Wars. He was the . . . — Map (db m34822) HM
156Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Col William Goffe
Near Temple Street 0.1 miles south of Elm Street, on the right when traveling south.
In Memory of the Regicide Col William Goffe A member of the High Court of Justice which in 1649 tried and condemned King Charles 1st of England and a signer of the kings death warrant. He served with distinction in the Parliamentary Army and in . . . — Map (db m34817) HM
157Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Col. Decius Wadsworth
Near Grove Street at High Street, on the right when traveling north.
Dedicated To The Memory Of Col. Decius Wadsworth A Native Of Farmington In This State And Late Chief Of The Ordnance Department In The Army Of The United States Who Having Served His Country Faithfully And Without Reproach . . . — Map (db m50913) HM
158Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Combat Wounded Veterans
On Long Wharf Drive 0.1 miles east of Sargent Drive, on the right when traveling north.
Dedicated to All Men and Women Wounded in All Our Wars Combat Wounded Veterans Military Order of the Purple Heart 1782   1932 My stone is red for the blood they shed. The medal I bear is my country’s way to show they care. If I could be . . . — Map (db m93211) WM
159Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Connecticut Hall
Near College Street 0.1 miles south of Elm Street, on the right when traveling south.
[ marker at the east end of the building ] In This Hall Was The Room Of Nathan Hale Of The Class Of 1773 [ marker at the west end of the building ] Connecticut Hall Corner Stone Laid 1750 -------- Restored By . . . — Map (db m34838) HM
160Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Connecticut Volunteers Memorial
On Elm Street at Broadway, on the left when traveling east on Elm Street.
[ inscription on the column ] Erected by The Joint Contributions of The State of Connecticut and The Veteran Associations of the Conn. Light Battery and 6th, 7th and 10th Conn. Vols. As a Sacred and Perpetual Memorial to . . . — Map (db m34891) HM
161Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Cornelius S. Bushnell Memorial
On Chapel Street at Winthrop Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Chapel Street.
This memorial is erected in honor of Cornelius Scranton Bushnell a citizen of New Haven to whose faith persistence and patriotism the country is indebted for the construction of the Monitor from plans by John Ericsson The Monitor . . . — Map (db m32940) HM
162Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Corporal Timothy Francis Ahearn
On Ella T. Grasso Boulevard (Connecticut Route 34) at Derby Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Ella T. Grasso Boulevard.
Corporal Timothy Francis Ahearn D-S-C Company C 102 Us Infantry Twenty Sixth Division 1898 – 1925 He Best Exemplified The Spirit Of The Enlisted Men Of The Yankee Division [ north side ] Near Verdun, France on . . . — Map (db m35724) HM
163Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Cortlandt Van Rensselaer Creed
Near Grove Street at High Street, on the right when traveling north.
Cortlandt Van Rensselaer Creed, MD 1857 1833 – 1900 Physician Son of John and Vashti Duplex Creed Graduate of the New Haven Lancasterian School First African American Graduate of Yale First African American to earn an MD from an . . . — Map (db m49582) HM
164Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — David Humphreys
Near Grove Street at High Street, on the right when traveling north.
[ west side ] David Humphreys Doctor of Laws Member Of The Academy of Sciences In Philadelphia Massachusetts and Connecticut A Member of the Bath And West of England Society And Fellow of the Royal Society . . . — Map (db m48654) HM
165Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Defenders' Monument
On Columbus Avenue at Davenport Avenue, in the median on Columbus Avenue.
Here July 5, 1779 citizens of New Haven with cannon prevented an invading British Army from crossing West River and thereby saved the town from destruction — Map (db m17289) HM
166Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Dei Gratia
On Grove Street at High Street, on the right when traveling north on Grove Street.
1797   1897 Dei Gratia This tablet commemorates the completion of a century during which these grounds have been sacred to the memory of the dead. The grave stones preserved with reverent care in the crypt beneath the Center Church, are all that . . . — Map (db m49362) HM
167Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — deLauzun Encampment
On Chapel Street at Wooster Place, on the left when traveling east on Chapel Street.
. . . — Map (db m35311) HM
168Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — East Shore Park
On Woodward Avenue at Tuttle Street, on the right when traveling south on Woodward Avenue.
East Shore Park New Haven, Connecticut This 90 acre tract was once part of the land the Townsend family purchased in 1798 from the Quinnipiac Indian Tribe. The Townsends harvested salt hay from the tidal marsh, selling it for packing material to . . . — Map (db m35725) HM
169Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Edward Robinson Smith
Near Grove Street near High Street, on the right when traveling north.
Edward Robinson Smith AM Sculptor and Curator Librarian of the Avery Architectual Library from its Foundation in Columbia University Born Jan. 3, 1854 in Beirut Syria Died Mar. 21, 1921 Son of Eli and Mehitable Simpkins Butler Smith . . . — Map (db m51860) HM
170Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Eli Smith
Near Grove Street near High Street, on the right when traveling north.
In Memory Of Eli Smith DD Writer and Missionary Explorer in Persia and Arabia He Inaugurated the Translation of the Bible into Arabic a Graduate of Yale University Born Sept. 13, 1801 in Northfield Conn Died Jan. 11, 1857 in Beirut . . . — Map (db m51854) HM
171Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Eli Whitney
Near Grove Street at High Street, on the right when traveling north.
[ west side ] Eli Whitney The inventor of the Cotton Gin. Of useful science & arts the efficient patron & improver [ east side ] In the social relations of life a model of excellence. While private affection weeps at his . . . — Map (db m49602) HM
172Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — First Meeting House
On Temple Street 0.1 miles south of Elm Street, on the right when traveling south.
Near this spot stood the First Meeting House of this Settlement 1639 –– 1670 — Map (db m34814) HM
173Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Fort Nathan HaleBlack Rock Fort
On Woodward Avenue at Pope Street, on the right when traveling south on Woodward Avenue.
Fort Nathan Hale Black Rock Fort Entered the National Register of Historic Places October 28, 1970 — Map (db m35726) HM
174Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Fort Wooster ParkThe Quinnipiac Tribe
On Townsend Avenue at Upson Terrace, on the left when traveling south on Townsend Avenue.
Fort Wooster Park Sacred grounds of the Quinnipiac Indians and one of the earliest reservations in the New World Battle site of the American patriots against the British forces during the invasion of New Haven on July 5, 1779 Location of a . . . — Map (db m35538) HM
175Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Glenn Miller
Near Grove Street at High Street, on the right when traveling north.
In Memory Major A. Glenn Miller 0505273 U.S. Army Air Force – W.W. II Born – Clarinda, Iowa – March 1, 1904 Missing in Action – Europe, Dec. 15, 1944 1943 – 1944 418th A.A.F.T.T.C. Band – . . . — Map (db m49708) HM
176Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Grove Street Cemetery
On Grove Street at High Street, on the right when traveling north on Grove Street.
Grove Street Cemetery Has Been Designated A National Historic Landmark This Site Possesses National Significance In Commemorating the History of The United States of America Known as the New Haven Burial Ground, this landmark represents . . . — Map (db m49361) HM
177Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Grove Street Cemetery Veterans Memorial
Near Grove Street at High Street, on the right when traveling north.
Dedicated to the Veterans Who Gave Their Lives In Service to Their Country May They Rest In Peace Erected by the Grateful Citizens Of the City of New Haven May 27, 1974   Bartholomew F. Guida Mayor — Map (db m38554) WM
178Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Hezekiah Augur
Near Grove Street at High Street, on the right when traveling north.
Hezekiah Augur 1791 – 1858 Sculptor Descendant of settlers of New Haven Colony Woodcarver – Inventor First American Sculptor A genius upon whom Yale College conferred the Honorary Degree of Master of Arts in 1833 . . . — Map (db m52017) HM
179Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Hillhouse Avenue Bridge
On Hillhouse Avenue when traveling north.
The original Hillhouse Avenue Bridge was one of fourteen bridges provided by the Farmington Canal Company to carry city streets across the canal. The wooden bridge at this site rested on abutments of unmortared rubble. The New Haven construction . . . — Map (db m57663) HM
180Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Holocaust Memorial Place
On Whalley Avenue (Connecticut Route 63) at West Park Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Whalley Avenue.
We Remember The Six Million Jews Who Were Murdered by the Nazis During World War II – 1939 – 1945 (5699 – 5705) Dedicated by The City of New Haven The New Haven Jewish Federation [ camp names inscribed on stones . . . — Map (db m29050) HM
181Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — How Can I Help the Sound?
On Lighthouse Road.
The Effect of Human Actives on Long Island Sound Humans have inhabited the shores of Long Island Sound for thousands of years. Before European settlement, many Native American tribes lived along the Sound. Now more than 20 million people . . . — Map (db m107344) HM
182Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — In Honor of Captain Nathan Hale
Near Woodward Avenue at Pope Street, on the right when traveling south.
In Honor Of Captain Nathan Hale 1755 – 1776 Patriot – Soldier – Martyr I Only Regret That I Have But One Life To Lose For My Country — Map (db m35727) HM
183Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — In Memory of Augustus Canfield Ledyard
Near Grove Street at College Street, on the left when traveling north.
. . . — Map (db m34886) HM
184Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — In Memory of George Pardee
On Townsend Avenue at Myron Street, on the right when traveling south on Townsend Avenue.
In Memory Of George Pardee 1630 – 1700 Farmer, Ferryman and Teacher Of Latin and Good Manners Who First Owned This Land and of William Bradley Pardee 1821 – 1893 ------ this tablet is placed under the will of . . . — Map (db m35550) HM
185Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — In Memory of Our Classmates
On Wooster Place at Greene Street, on the left when traveling north on Wooster Place.
. . . — Map (db m35424) HM
186Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — In Memory of the Men of Yale
Near Grove Street at College Street, on the right when traveling north.
[ front ] In Memory of the Men of Yale who, true to Her Traditions, gave Their Lives that Freedom Might not perish from the Earth 1914 – Anno Domini – 1918 [ back ] Erected by the Graduates of Yale . . . — Map (db m34884) HM
187Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — In Remembrance
Near Grove Street at High Street, on the right when traveling north.
In Remembrance Fa   September 3 Tua   September 11 Weluwa   September 14 Kapeli   October 30 Yammoni   November 4 Kaba   December 31 1839 These Amistad captives who survived the voyage on La Amistad from Cuba to Connecticut, . . . — Map (db m49363) HM
188Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Isaac Allerton
Near Grove Street at High Street, on the right when traveling north.
In Memory Of Isaac Allerton c. 1586 – 1659 A Mayflower Pilgrim and Colonial Merchant Who came to New Haven in 1649 He was Interred in the Old Burying Ground on the New Haven Green And was the Only Member of the Mayflower . . . — Map (db m38555) HM
189Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Ithiel Town
Near Grove Street at High Street, on the right when traveling north.
Ithiel Town Architect Inventor of the lattice truss bridge Designer and builder of Center Church and Trinity Church and other notable buildings in New Haven. One of the founders of The National Academy of Design. Born at Thompson, . . . — Map (db m49603) HM
190Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Jedidiah Morse
Near Grove Street at High Street, on the right when traveling north.
In Memory Of Jedidiah Morse The Father of American Geography Born in Woodstock Windham Co. Conn. Aug. 23 1761 Died in New Haven June 9 1826 In the joy of a triumphant faith In Christ [ back ] A graduate of Yale College in 1783 . . . — Map (db m49584) HM
191Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — John Gamble Kirkwood
Near Grove Street near High Street, on the right when traveling north.
John Gamble Kirkwood 1907 – 1959 Physical Chemist S.B. – University of Chicago (1926); Philip.D.-Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1929); Sc.D. (Honors Causa) - University of Chicago (1954) and Universite Libre de Bruxelles . . . — Map (db m50915) HM
192Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Judges Cave
Near Wintergreen Avenue 0.2 miles north of Brookside Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Judges Cave Here May Fifteenth 1661 and for some weeks thereafter Edward Whalley and his son-in-law William Goffe, members of the Parliament General, officers in the army of the Commonwealth and signers of the death warrant of King Charles First, . . . — Map (db m34719) HM
193Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Knight Hospital Monument
On Ella T Grasso Boulevard.
Erected A.D. 1870 by the state of Connecticut to commemorate the services and perpetuate the memory of the two hundred and four Union soldiers who died in the Knight Hospital in New Haven in the years 1862, 3, 4 & 5 and were buried in these grounds. — Map (db m17600) HM
194Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Memorial Playground
On Wooster Street at Warren Street, on the left when traveling east on Wooster Street.
Memorial Playground Dedicated October 2, 1955 This tablet is placed here in memory of these men who gave their lives for God and Country In World War II Benny Amarone • Michael Accurso • Andrew Carrano • Calvin Dortch • Biagio Dell . . . — Map (db m35309) HM
195Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Mr. Richard Perry Home Site
On Elm Street at Church Street, on the right when traveling west on Elm Street.
. . . — Map (db m34734) HM
196Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Nathan Hale
Near College Street 0.1 miles from Elm Street, on the right when traveling south.
[ front ] Nathan Hale 1755 – 1776 Class of 1773 [ back ] A Gift to Yale College By Graduates and Friends Anno Domini MCMXIV [ inscribed around the bronze base of the statue ] I Only Regret That I . . . — Map (db m34840) HM
197Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Nathan Smith
Near Grove Street at High Street, on the right when traveling north.
Nathan Smith Born in Woodbury, Conn. 1770 Died At Washington D.C. Dec. 6, 1835 Senator of the United States From Connecticut An Eminent Citizen A Sound Statesman An Eloquent Advocate [ east side ] Sarah McCrackan . . . — Map (db m52023) HM
198Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Nathaniel William Taylor
Near Grove Street near High Street, on the right when traveling north.
Nathaniel William Taylor Born at New Milford June 28, 1786 Graduated at Yale College 1807 Ordained Pastor of the First Church in New Haven 1812. Elected Dwight Professor of Didactic Theology in Yale College 1822. Died March 10, . . . — Map (db m49600) HM
199Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Near This Spot
. . . — Map (db m28098) HM
200Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — New Haven
On Church Street at Court Street, on the left when traveling north on Church Street.
New Haven Settlement of Quinnipiac, afterward named New Haven, began on April 25, 1638 with the arrival of a large group from London by way of Boston, under the leadership of merchant Theophilus Eaton and the Reverend John Davenport. Later that . . . — Map (db m34737) HM

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