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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Connecticut

 
Kenosia & Candlewood Marker image, Touch for more information
By Michael Herrick, December 30, 2013
Kenosia & Candlewood Marker
101 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 2 — Kenosia & CandlewoodDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
Lake Kenosia, said to originate from a Native American word meaning pike or pickerel, is part of the Still River waterway. This popular local park has always played an historic role as a recreational gathering place for Danbury residents. In . . . Map (db m71239) HM
102 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 12 — Marian AndersonDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
Marian Anderson was born in Philadelphia on February 27, 1897. Although her early musical training was sporadic, a scholarship enabled her to study abroad under distinguished teachers. When Arturo Toscanini heard her perform at the Salzburg . . . Map (db m193431) HM
103 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — Meeker's Hardware
Business Established 1883 Building Completed 1889 Originally four Stories Fire 1896 — Stone Excavated 1976 Meeker 1889Map (db m120540) HM
104 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — Monument to Soldiers in Unknown Graves
[ Front ] In Memoriam Danbury’s Memorial To Her Soldiers and Sailors Who Rest on Unknown Graves [ Left column ] William Pendley Co. L 1st Ct. Cav. Eli W. Stevens Co. L 1st Ct. Cav. William R. Potter . . . Map (db m23051) HM
105 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 25 — Monumental MomentsDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
There are monuments located throughout our city that serve as a reminder of those who have served our country. The dedication of the Civil War Soldier’s Monument took place on May 27, 1880 in City Hall Square. The 32-foot high granite . . . Map (db m71246) HM
106 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — NYC Crane, “GCT-1”
Built in 1914 by Industrial Crane Works of Michigan, it is 90 feet long and is capable of moving 100 tons. It moved using third-rail power, but crane operation was powered by several large batteries on the roof. The short, stocky booms of the double . . . Map (db m89542) HM
107 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 21 — Old City Center SquareDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
City Hall Square, the intersection of Main and White Streets has been a central focal point for public activities and structures since the late eighteenth century. In the 1880s it became the center of Danbury public life. The old City Hall, . . . Map (db m71243) HM
108 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — Old Danbury Station
Old Danbury Station Has Been Placed On The National Register Of Historic Places By The United States Department Of The Interior 1903Map (db m89540) HM
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109 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — Oldest Cemetery 1684
Oldest Cemetery 1684 Danbury Erected by Mary Wooster Chapter N.S.D.A.R. Map (db m23050) HM
110 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 3 — Savings Bank of Danbury at Bankers’ RowDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
An important aspect of Danbury’s growth as a regional center was the proliferation of banks. The Savings Bank of Danbury began conducting business in 1849 when George W. Ives set up shop in the Ives homestead on Main Street. As noted by . . . Map (db m71138) HM
111 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 16 — Schools and EducationDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
Since its earliest days, the importance of education has been at the forefront of the development of the community. In 1763 the will of Comfort Starr left 800 pounds “for the support of a perpetual school in the centre of town.” By 1769, a . . . Map (db m71477) HM
112 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — Soldiers and Sailors Memorial
[ Inscribed around the bronze base ] Dedicated to the Soldiers and Sailors of Danbury 1776 1861 1898 1917 Donald E. Curran SCMap (db m22785) HM
113 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — Sybil Ludington
Sybil Ludington On April 26, 1777 this brave sixteen year-old girl rode through the enemy-infested countryside for thirty miles in Putnam County, New York, to warn the local militia that British troops were attacking and plundering Danbury, . . . Map (db m25374) HM
114 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 33 — The Circus Comes to TownDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
Danbury was home to several early pioneers of the American circus in the mid 1800s. In fact, Aaron Turner, proprietor of one of the earliest American traveling shows, was actually P.T. Barnum’s mentor. From 1836 to 1838, Barnum traveled with . . . Map (db m71475) HM
115 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 18 — The Danbury Court HouseDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
Danbury’s first courthouse was built in 1785; complete with old stocks and whipping posts near the front entrance. These were dispensed with when the city’s second courthouse was built in 1824. Civic events and elections were held in the . . . Map (db m72557) HM
116 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 11 — The Danbury Fire DepartmentDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
The first reference to a fire department in Danbury can be found in The Republican Journal newspaper printed on November 11, 1793 announcing, “A subscription has been set forward in this town for the purpose of procuring a Fire Engine.” . . . Map (db m71137) HM
117 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 20 — The Danbury Public LibraryDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
In 1771, the Reverend Ebenezer Baldwin drew up terms for a subscription library that would be free to all denominations. Between 1793 and 1856, several other libraries were formed and disbanded. In 1869 the present Danbury Library was . . . Map (db m71244) HM
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118 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — The Danbury Raid
The revolutionary village which centered about this green with its stores of supplies for the army was sacked and burned by a force of two thousand British April 26, 1777 Warned of the gathering militia the raiders departed next . . . Map (db m23542) HM
119 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 7 — The News Around TownDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
The first newspaper printed in Danbury was called The Farmer’s Journal and the year was 1790. By 1837, The Danbury Times was churning out a weekly paper on a small wooden press that printed one side of a page at a time. During the . . . Map (db m71135) HM
120 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 4 — The Seal of the CityDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
On April 19, 1889, Governor Morgan Bulkley signed a document granting Danbury official designation as a City within the State of Connecticut. Plans were immediately underway to create a city seal. Committee member Henry Hoyt was assigned . . . Map (db m71181) HM
121 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 1 — The Settling of DanburyDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets —
In the spring of the year 1685, the first permanent settlement of Danbury was made. The eight determined families of Samuel Benedict, James Benedict, Thomas Barnum, Judah Gregory, Thomas Taylor, John Hoyt, Francis Bushnell and James Beebe settled . . . Map (db m71240) HM
122 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 24 — The Sporting LifeDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
Historic newspapers reveal that sports have long been an outlet for both competitive and recreational gatherings in our city. Local coverage of amateur, club, factory, and school competitions were a regular feature. Early baseball games . . . Map (db m71245) HM
123 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — To Our BrothersDefenders of The Union
(front) To Our Brothers, Beloved, Honored, Revered Who Died That Our Country Might Live (back)The Defenders of The Union (Inscribed around the column) Bull Run • Wilderness • Antietam • Fredericksburg • Gettysburg • . . . Map (db m22788) HM
124 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 6 — Trains, Trolleys & TransportationDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
On March 1, 1852, the first train on the tracks of the Danbury & Norwalk Railroad pulled into the Main Street depot, located on the site of the present Post Office. The venture consisted of three locomotives, six passenger cars, twenty-four . . . Map (db m71184) HM
125 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 14 — War MemorialDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets —
Danbury citizens have actively participated in every war that has landed on our own shore as well as those of countries abroad. In each case, community debate has fueled our involvement each time. Danbury citizens have honored and . . . Map (db m230138) HM WM
126 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route
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 in the War for Independence. After wintering in Newport, Rochambeau’s . . . Map (db m243483) HM
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127 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — Welcome Back Home Uncle SamJuly 2019
"Meet Me at Uncle Sam" spoken by patrons of The Great Danbury State Fair was a common phrase during fair week. Uncle Sam, a symbol of American Might and Democracy comes home. He is the tallest Uncle Sam statue in the world and . . . Map (db m230154) HM
128 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — Wilton Semaphore
Wilton Semaphore This semaphore, once located at the Wilton, CT. railroad station on the Danbury branch, played a vital role in keeping trains moving safely. Similar to a traffic light, the semaphore made sure one train wouldn’t run into another . . . Map (db m89545) HM
129 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 8 — Wooster SquareDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
The intersection of Main Street with White and Elm Streets, known as Wooster Square became an increasingly important section of town with the completion of the Danbury and Norwalk Railroad depot on Main Street in 1851. As the main route . . . Map (db m72855) HM
130 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Darien — Darien
Darien Originally part of Stamford, this area became Middlesex Parish in 1737. It was incorporated as the Town of Darien in 1820. Settlement had begun about 1700 when the first roads were cut “in the woods.” In 1703 a school district . . . Map (db m80136) HM
131 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Darien — Darien Civil War and World War I Memorial
(left plaque) Civil War (1861 – 1865) Carl Acherman • James H. Bates • Lewis H. Benedict • Joseph Bushy • Nathan R. Byxbee • Charles H. Clock • Horace Curtis • Phillip Fortune • Michael Harmo • Frederick Henderson • William H. Howe • . . . Map (db m80179) WM
132 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Darien — Darien Combat Wounded Veterans Monument
Dedicated to All Men and Women Wounded In All Our Wars Combat Wounded Veterans They Paid For Our Freedom With Blood All Gave Some Some Gave All Erected by the Homer Lee Wise Chapter 1932, Military Order of the Purple Heart, . . . Map (db m80261) WM
133 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Darien — Darien Korean War and Vietnam War Memorial
(left plaque) Korean War (1950 – 1953) George R. Broadhurst • James A. Dooley, Jr. • Eugene Murphy • Julius C. Nacci • Robert J. Perkinson (center plaque) Vietnam War (1959 – 1975) Alan L. Diedricksen • John B. Giesen, Jr. • . . . Map (db m80259) WM
134 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Darien — Darien World War II Memorial
World War II (1941 – 1945) Sanford Adams • Eric Allen • William A. Aycrigg II • Elton S. Barrett • Orrin K. Boice • James Butts • Joseph A. Chase • Peter T. Chester • Horace G. Cleveland III • Louis Cotaling • David O. Devlin • Anthony R. . . . Map (db m80180) WM
135 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Darien — Middlesex Graveyard
On these grounds once stood Middlesex Graveyard 1737 - 1923 Stones since removed to Spring Grove[.] Remains of our forebears here repose and still their love remains.Map (db m230982) HM
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136 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Darien — Museum of DarienDarien Heritage Trail
Telling the Story of Darien Originally founded as the Darien Historical Society in 1953, the Museum of Darien is dedicated to telling the town's story. Whether it's a 17th-century blanket chest, a hand-sewn Civil War-era flag, or an . . . Map (db m230984) HM
137 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Darien — Oscar E. Peck
Civil War In Memory Of Oscar E. Peck Dedicated – 2012 Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient Powder Boy – U.S. Navy – U.S.S. Varuna “For conspicuous gallantry and intredidity at risk of life above and beyond . . . Map (db m80265) WM
138 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Darien — Rev. Dr. Moses Mather
1894. On Sunday, July 22, 1781, while engaged in public worship in the building then occupying this site Rev. Dr. Moses Mather and fifty men of this congregation were captured by British troops and taken to New York There . . . Map (db m230983) HM WM
139 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Darien — Ring’s End Landing
Ring’s End Landing Earlier Called Clock’s Landing Trading Center Of Middlesex Parish Part of Stamford from 1641 until Incorporated as Town of Darien May 20, 1826 Presented by Kiwanis Club of Darien As part of 150th . . . Map (db m80305) HM
140 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Darien — Spring Grove Cemetery Veterans Memorial
(inscribed around the base) Dedicated to the Veterans of the Nation 1861 • 1898 • 1917Map (db m80263) WM
141 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Darien — The First Congregational ChurchDarien Heritage Trail
Darien's Roots The Creation of Middlesex Parish The origins of Darien can be traced to the challenges of a very long walk. In the 1730s residents living in the rural outskirts of Stamford's east end joined forces with their neighbors . . . Map (db m230980) HM
142 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Darien — The Mather HomesteadDarien Heritage Trail
A Historic Home The Mather Homestead was built in 1778 by Deacon Joseph Mather, son of Reverend Moses Mather, a fiery patriot and the Minister of Middlesex Parish (now the First Congregational Church in Darien), for 62 years. He lived in . . . Map (db m226764) HM
143 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Easton — Easton
[ front ] Easton North Fairfield, a part of the town of Fairfield, was purchased from the Aspetuck Indians in 1670 for thirty pounds and an amount of trucking cloth. In 1762 the Connecticut General Assembly established the parish of . . . Map (db m30939) HM
144 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Easton — Easton Remembers
1914   1919 Easton Remembers The Great War These Served Dr. C. Lincoln Banks • Frank G. Davis • Howard Elderd • Marna W. Gilbert • Carlton, Gordon • Victor E. Gustafson • Andrew Jaros • John G. Keller • Joseph H. Keller • Daniel Klein • Fred . . . Map (db m30943) HM
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145 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Easton — Easton World War II & Korean War Monument
Lest We Forget In Memory Of The Easton Veterans Of World War II And Korea Albers, Jack • Allen, G.I. • Allison, Robert • Anton, Richard • Anton, Robert C. • Baksay, John Jr. • Ballantyne, Arthur S. • Ballantyne, James R. • Barbieri, Frank E. • . . . Map (db m30941) WM
146 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — 9/11 Memorial Trees
Fairfield University and Sacred Heart University students have united in reverence to honor those who lost their lives in the tragic events of September 11, 2001. These two trees, towering toward the heavens, symbolize our growing strength as a . . . Map (db m204021) HM
147 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — A House That Witnessed History
Peter Burr, chief justice of the Superior Court of colonial Connecticut, built the Burr Homestead around 1732. He passed it on to his grandson Thaddeus Burr and his wife Eunice Dennie Burr after their marriage in 1759. In 1775, the Homestead . . . Map (db m203754) HM
148 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — A Worker’s CottageMaking the Green Home
With the arrival of the railroad in 1848, coastal towns like Fairfield became popular summer destinations for people seeking refuge from the city. In 1885 New York actor Robert Manuel bought the Sun Tavern as his summer residence and farm. . . . Map (db m203396) HM
149 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Andrew Roland House
Built By Andrew Roland And His Wife Elizabeth Daughter of Governor Fitch 1760 Their Son Saw the British Land And Gave the AlarmMap (db m65124) HM
150 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Andrew Ward Memorial
In memory of Andrew Ward Born in England 1597 One of the founders of Wethersfield and Stamford ——— An honored citizen of Fairfield Conn. where he died in 1659 ——— Member of a Commission . . . Map (db m27172) HM
151 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Burr Arboretum
An important symbol of Fairfield's history, the Burr Homestead is associated with Connecticut's colonial period and some of the most prominent figures of the American Revolution. From the 1700s to the present day, these historic grounds have . . . Map (db m203757) HM
152 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Burr Homestead
Home Of Thaddeus And Eunice Dennie Burr Here Dorothy Quincy and John Hancock President Of The Continental Congress Were Married in 1775 Burned By British in 1779 Rebuilt in 1790Map (db m27371) HM
153 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — David Ogden House
. . . Map (db m27419) HM
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154 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Dr. Hosea Hurlburt House
Home Of Dr. Hosea Hurlburt 1753 Surgeon in Connecticut Continental LineMap (db m27565) HM
155 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Edward’s PondWould You Sink or Swim in Edward's Pond?
This shallow depression in the middle of the Green was once a local landmark called Edward's Pond. The town filled in the pond around 1869, with the condition that no buildings be erected so the land would remain part of this public space in . . . Map (db m203397) HM
156 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Fairfield
Marker front: In 1639 Roger Ludlow and five companions, after serving in the Pequot War, purchased from the Indians a rich and abundant expanse of land which they called by the Indian name "Uncowaye." Shortly thereafter the name "Fairfield" . . . Map (db m27176) HM
157 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Fairfield Boulder
This boulder commemorates the settlement of Fairfield by Roger Ludlow in 1639 and the burning of the Town by the British July 8, 1779. From the founding of the Town the religious, military and civic life of the people has centered . . . Map (db m27227) HM
158 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Fairfield Honor Roll
Fairfield Honor Roll In Honor of the Men and Women who Have Served In World War I   World War II   Korea   Vietnam   Persian Gulf [ far left panel ] Korea   [ 559 names listed] [ left panel ] World War I   [ . . . Map (db m27370) WM
159 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Fairfield Revolutionary War Memorial
1775   1783 In everlasting memory of the Patriots and Soldiers of Fairfield who served in the War of the American Revolution ——— Erected by the Eunice Dennie Burr Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution A.D. . . . Map (db m27171) HM
160 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Fairfield Vietnam War Memorial
This Memorial is hereby dedicated to the men and women who honorably served in the Armed Forces of the United States of America during the Vietnam War December 22, 1961 – May 7, 1975 May their sacrifices for human rights never be . . . Map (db m27229) HM
161 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Fairfield’s Community ForestTrees for Public Spaces
Trees are a big part of Fairfield's history and sense of community. Trees in developed places, especially on public grounds and in the rights-of-way along Town and state roads, have special significance and require special care. Altogether, more . . . Map (db m204359) HM
162 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Fairfield’s Historic Green
Welcome to Fairfield’s Historic Town Green How Did This Green Come to Be? Most New England towns began with a central common "green." Where you are standing is Fairfield's historic center and is as old as the town itself. In 1639 Roger . . . Map (db m204367) HM
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163 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Freedomfight in Hungary
President Reagan: We can never forget the shining example of the many brave men and women who faced death fearlessly in 1956 to regain freedom and self determination for their beloved homeland!" In Memoriam of the Freedomfight in . . . Map (db m204275) HM
164 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — George Hull Home Lot
Site Of Original Home Lot Of George Hull 1590 – 1659 Farmer, Trader Judge, Surveyor And LegislatorMap (db m27373) HM
165 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — History Comes Alive in a Graveyard
The word cemetery is derived from the Greek word for "sleeping place." Care and preservation helps old burial grounds like this one survive. By "reading" gravestones, we can learn fascinating stories about the town and its residents. When the . . . Map (db m204358) HM
166 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Is Fairfield the Seat of Fairfield County?
In 1666 the Colony of Connecticut was divided into four counties: Hartford, New Haven, New London and Fairfield. For nearly 200 years the town of Fairfield, founded in 1639, was the seat of Fairfield County. Its Congregational Meeting House likely . . . Map (db m203715) HM
167 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Isaac Tucker House
Built By Isaac Tucker -- 1766 – Left standing when the British burned FairfieldMap (db m27158) HM
168 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — John J. Sullivan(1906 – 1997)
This building is renamed and dedicated in honor and memory of Fairfield's first Selectman John J. Sullivan (1906 – 1997) Who spent 24 years (1959 – 1983) as town leader. Our town was his life. He lived his . . . Map (db m27225) HM
169 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Jonathan Sturges Cottage
Jonathan Sturges Cottage Built 1840 Has Been Designated A National Historic Landmark This Building Possesses National Significance In Commemorating the History of The United States of America 1994 National Park . . . Map (db m27375) HM
170 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Mabel Osgood Wright
Mabel Wright was the founder and first president of the Connecticut Audubon Society in 1898. A pioneer conservationist, Mrs. Wright demonstrated a profound influence in the field of nature study and bird protection. After her death and in . . . Map (db m203511) HM
171 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Mabel Osgood Wright
Mabel Osgood Wright 1859-1935 This garden is dedicated to Mabel Osgood Wright, a champion of bird life and habitat. In 1898 Mrs. Wright founded the Connecticut Audubon Society, and, in 1914 as its president, she created America's first private . . . Map (db m203515) HM
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172 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Men of Greenfield Hill
In Memory Of The Men Of Greenfield Hill Who Fought In The American Revolution John Alvord • Benjamin Banks 4th • Daniel Banks • David Banks • Ebenezer Banks Esq. • Ebenezer Banks • Elijah Banks • Eliphalet Banks • Gershom Banks • Gershom . . . Map (db m27420) HM
173 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Moorlandsc. 1836
Former site of the Buckley Tavern, c.1750Map (db m27157) HM
174 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Nathan Bulkley House
Built 1750 By Nathan Bulkley Pre-Revolutionary Spared By British When Town Was BurnedMap (db m27153) HM
175 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Readin’, Writin’, and ‘Rithmetic
Connecticut's founding Puritans valued education. As early as 1650, towns with 50 or more families were required to teach children to read and write. The goal of education was to teach children how to read so they could gain a moral and spiritual . . . Map (db m203400) HM
176 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Remarkable TreesThe Charter Oak — (White Oak, Quercus alba) —
What makes a tree remarkable? Some trees have uncommon size and beauty; some are very old; others have strong connections with history. The most famous tree in Connecticut history is the Charter Oak, a giant white oak that lived in Hartford . . . Map (db m203407) HM
177 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Remarkable TreesCopper Beech — (Fagus sylvatica) —
This majestic tree—not a native of North America—likely started growing somewhere in Europe around the time of the American Civil War. It may have been brought here as a seedling by a well-to-do landowner and planted with other Copper Beech . . . Map (db m203753) HM
178 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Reverend John Jones Memorial
In memory of Revd John Jones AB   MA The Revd John Jones was born in Southampton England in 1595 and was a graduate of Queens College Cambridge A Puritan divine of the Church of England he was the first pastor of the . . . Map (db m27174) HM
179 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Roger Ludlow
Father of Connecticut, Author of the Fundamental Orders, Compiler of the Code of 1650, and Pioneer in the Development of American Constitutional Law. Founded Fairfield and Made His Home Here from 1639 to 1654Map (db m27141) HM
180 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Ronald Reagan Visit
On October 26, 1984 The President of The United States Ronald Reagan Visited Here Donated by the Fairfield Board of RealtorsMap (db m203716) HM
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181 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Site of "Verna"
Site of "Verna" Home of Timothy Dwight Chaplain in Continental Army Pastor of Greenfield Founder of Academy Poet of "Greenfield Hill" President of Yale 1795 - 1815Map (db m27421) HM
182 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Site of Old Tavern of Greenfield1792 - 1812
At the Sign of The Black Horse here Rufus Putnam, Tallyrand, Don Juadenes, Rufus King, Joel Barlow and Tapping Reeve were guestsMap (db m27563) HM
183 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Site of Trinity Church
Site Of Trinity Church 1790 – 1844 Rev. Philo Shelton Rector For Forty Years First To Be Ordained By First American Bishop Samuel SeaburyMap (db m27376) HM
184 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Sun TavernBuilt by Samuel Penfield 1783
Here President Washington spent the night October 16th 1789 and received the townsmen “baited” on his return from Boston.Map (db m203402) HM
185 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Sun Tavern: Did George Washington Sleep Here?
Fairfield's prominence brought many important visitors to town, including President George Washington, who recorded his October 16, 1789 visit in his journal. The newly inaugurated president of the United States likely spent the night at Samuel . . . Map (db m203404) HM
186 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — The Habitat Gardens at Birdcraft
The habitat gardens at the Connecticut Audubon Society's Birdcraft Sanctuary show visitors how to create pleasurable, bird-supportive and ecologically regenerative habitats around their homes. The five gardens feature native plants that thrive in . . . Map (db m203513) HM
187 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — The Merritt ParkwayThe Gateway To New England
Constructed to relieve traffic from the congested Boston Post Road, the Merritt Parkway quickly became one of America's premiere roads celebrated for its engineering and beauty. The first segment of the Parkway opened in 1938 as Connecticut's . . . Map (db m186856) HM
188 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Thomas Sherwood Memorial
In memory of Thomas Sherwood 1586 – 1655 Puritan – Pioneer – Ancestor A founder of New England A first settler of Fairfield Deputy to the General Court Committeeman Soldier of the Pequot War and his wives . . . Map (db m27173) HM
189 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Up This Road
Up this road 2600 British Troops marched July 7th 1779 under command of General Tyron and burned Fairfield Map (db m27155) HM
190 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Wolves Swamp
This tidal marsh was once part of a network of wetlands that covered hundreds of acres and extended south to Long Island Sound, east to Ash Creek and west to Pine Creek. For centuries the area's native inhabitants, the Unquowa, fished and . . . Map (db m204276) HM
191 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield, Southport — Fairfield Sons Memorial
In Grateful Loving Memory Of All Fairfield Sons Who Have Laid Down Their Lives For Our Country World War I World War II Korea Vietnam Dedicated Nov. 11, 1988 Southport, Conn.Map (db m27151) WM
192 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield, Southport — Pequot Swamp Fountain
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193 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield, Southport — Southport Wharves
From The Wharves Of Southport Went Out Men Who Fought Under John Paul Jones Isaac Hull And John BarryMap (db m27147) HM
194 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Greenwich — "Yogi"Greenwich's First Police Dog — Awarded National Police Hero Dog 1992 —
Assisted in 45 felony arrests. Saved the lives of his handler Sgt. Rich Cochran and another police officer. February 1988 - August 1996 Map (db m193152) HM
195 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Greenwich — Byram Veterans Memorial
In Memoriam Dedicated To The Honor And Sacrifice Of The Men And Women Of Byram Who Served In The Armed Forces In Defense Of Our Country Erected by the People of Byram 1953Map (db m38728) WM
196 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Greenwich — Founders and Proprietors Monument1640 - 1935
In memory of the courageous men who founded the first settlement of the Town of Greenwich in the Connecticut Colony July 18-1640 Everardus Bogardus • John Bowers • Robert Feaks • Jeffre Ferris • Angell Husted • Robert Husted • . . . Map (db m18669) HM
197 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Greenwich — George C. Spader
In memory of George C. Spader First Commodore 1921 - 1923 and deceased members of the Byram Shore Boat Club Map (db m193151) HM
198 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Greenwich — George Washington Paused Here
George Washington Paused here on the Post Road near this church, on October 16, 1789 and afterward wrote in his diary, "the superb landscape which is to be seen from the meeting house is a rich regalia". In Commemoration Of this . . . Map (db m38428) HM
199 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Greenwich — Greenwich Ninth District Veterans Memorial
Erected In Memory Of The Men From The Ninth District Greenwich, Connecticut Who Served In The Armed Forces And Paid The Supreme Sacrifice For Their Country Anthony J. Balco • Joseph T. Borowiec • Domenico S. Crucitti • Harold A. . . . Map (db m38713) WM
200 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Greenwich — Greenwich Veterans Monument
In Reverent Memory Of Those Men From The Town of Greenwich Who Made The Supreme Sacrifice World War II Korea Vietnam [ flagpole base in front ] World War II Adams, John P. Jr. • Anderson, Leslie B. • Arthur, Chester H. • . . . Map (db m38425) WM

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