Russian Village: A Brief History
Formerly known as “Churaevka,” Russian Village was established in 1925 as an artistic community for Russians who fled to America after the Revolution of 1917. The village was created by two Russian . . . — — Map (db m26865) HM
In 1659 this area was part of a large tract of land bought from the Paugussett Indians by prospective settlers from Stratford. The boundaries of this purchase, from which several towns were later formed, extended from the Pootatuck River on the . . . — — Map (db m12255) HM
In memory of the Veterans of all wars
In honor of those from Southbury who served in the Korean Conflict 1950 – 1955 (east face)
In honor of those from Southbury who served in the Vietnam Conflict 1964 – 1975 (west face) — — Map (db m19270) WM
In honor of those from Southbury who served in the World War 1917-1919
Joseph Alseph • Jesse M. Bailey •
Thomas Bale • William C. Ballard •
Edward Bayon •
Ernest H. Beardsley • Harold A. Benedict •
Joseph Birtkus •
Edward L. Bradley • . . . — — Map (db m19258) HM