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Brig. Gen. Casimir Pulaski Monument image, Touch for more information
By Michael Herrick, March 29, 2011
Brig. Gen. Casimir Pulaski Monument
201 Connecticut, Hartford County, New Britain — Brig. Gen. Casimir Pulaski
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202 Connecticut, Hartford County, New Britain — Brig. Gen. John Patterson House
About Thirty Feet from this Spot Stood the House in Which Brig. Gen. John Patterson Was Born in 1743 - 4 Member of two Provincial Congresses from Lenox Mass. Leader in the War of Independence Distinguished Jurist and Member of . . . Map (db m41611) HM
203 Connecticut, Hartford County, New Britain — George Washington Bicentennial
In Commemoration Of The Bi-Centennial Anniversary Of The Birth Of George Washington These Trees Are Dedicated Thanksgiving Day, November 24, 1932 Participating Organizations American Legion, Eddy Glover Post No. 6 • American Legion . . . Map (db m221828) HM
204 Connecticut, Hartford County, New Britain — Tadeusz Kosciuszko
Born 1746   Died 1817 Brigadier General Tadeusz Kosciuszko Born in Poland 1746. Fought in Revolutionary War 'Engineers' at Saratoga, New York, Charleston, Yorktown, erected fortifications at West Point Colonel and Adjutant to George . . . Map (db m41633) HM
205 Connecticut, Hartford County, Plantsville — Washington – Rochambeau Revolutionary Route
Southington 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 . . . Map (db m165804) HM
206 Connecticut, Hartford County, Simsbury, Simsbury Center — Simsbury Revolutionary War Memorial
1775 – 1783 We, the people of the Town of Simsbury, do hereby recognize the many hardships and countless sacrifices made by those brave American Revolutionary Soldiers; especially those from Simsbury, who died for our freedom from England. We . . . Map (db m88058) WM
207 Connecticut, Hartford County, Simsbury, Weatogue — Pettibone Tavern
Just to the south, on route 10, is Abigail’s, originally called the Pettibone Tavern. Jonathan Pettibone built the first Pettibone Tavern about 1780 and, after it was largely destroyed by fire, rebuilt it in 1801. The large chimney stack is . . . Map (db m141164) HM
208 Connecticut, Hartford County, Southington — Near This Spot
Near This Spot Stood The First Meeting House of This Town From 1726 – 1757 This Stone Is Also A Memorial To Our Revolutionary Soldiers Erected By Hanna Woodruff Chapter D. A. R.Map (db m34236) HM
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209 Connecticut, Hartford County, Southington — Southington Veterans Memorial
[ south side ] This Tablet Is Dedicated To Those Brave Men From The Town Of Southington Who Served The United States In The Revolutionary War, The War Of 1812, The Mexican War And The Spanish War Revolutionary War 1775 – . . . Map (db m33755) WM
210 Connecticut, Hartford County, Southington, Plantsville — Rochambeau
Rochambeau Lieut. General Commanding The Auxiliary French Armies Under Washington July 10, 1780     Jan 11, 1783 Rochambeau's letter to Congress "We are your brothers. We shall conduct ourselves as such with you. We shall fight . . . Map (db m33706) HM
211 Connecticut, Hartford County, West Hartford — Connecticut Veterans Memorial West Hartford
Connecticut Veterans Memorial West Hartford The Connecticut Veterans Memorial was commisioned by the Town Council of West Hartford in June 2001. This memorial honors West Hartford men and women who gave their lives during war. The black granite . . . Map (db m53159) HM
212 Connecticut, Hartford County, West Hartford — In Memory of French Soldiers
In Memory of French Soldiers Who died in West Hartford During the Revolutionary War Erected by the D.A.R. 1923Map (db m221675) WM
213 Connecticut, Hartford County, West Hartford, Elmwood — Burgoyne Elms
A group of elm trees formerly stood in a small triangle in the intersection of Quaker Lane South and New Britain Avenue, the old south road to Farmington. Ebenezer Faxon and other residents in southern West Hartford planted the elm saplings to . . . Map (db m66286) HM WM
214 Connecticut, Hartford County, West Hartford, Elmwood — Burgoyne RestDedicated June 1, 1961
Through the dedicated efforts of the Elmwood Business Associates and the West Hartford Lions Club, this park was established where the great stand of elms, from which Elmwood took its name, once grew. They were planted to commemorate the victory of . . . Map (db m66287) HM WM
215 Connecticut, Hartford County, Wethersfield — Home of Silas Deane
Home of Silas Deane American Diplomat In the Revolution Built 1766Map (db m46104) HM
216 Connecticut, Hartford County, Wethersfield — Society of the Cincinnati
This Plaque is Dedicated by The Society of the Cincinnati to General George Washington Who Was Its First President. Samuel Blatchley Webb Who Grew Up In This Home The Comte De Rochambeau Who Visited Here and The Marquis De . . . Map (db m46146) HM
217 Connecticut, Hartford County, Wethersfield — Washington – Rochambeau Revolutionary Route
Washington – Rochambeau Revolutionary Route Wethersfield 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 . . . Map (db m46299) HM
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218 Connecticut, Hartford County, Wethersfield — Webb House
Webb House Here Washington and Rochambeau Planned The Campaign Ending At Yorktown, 1781Map (db m46106) HM
219 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Barkhamsted, Riverton — Barkhamsted Soldiers Memorial
[ north side ] 1776 The Tribute Of The People Of Barkhamsted To The Memory Of Her Sons And Daughters Who Fought To Establish Defend And Preserve The Nation --- Erected 1897 [ lower plaque ] World War . . . Map (db m29847) WM
220 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Barkhamsted, Riverton — The Charcoal Industry
Imagine Northwest Connecticut completely bare of trees. In 30-40 year cycles, from the 1700s to the 1920s, entire hillsides of young trees were cut and cleared. This wood was made into charcoal, the preferred fuel of Connecticut’s brick, iron and . . . Map (db m140780) HM
221 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Bethlehem, Bethlehem Village — Bethlehem Revolutionary War Memorial
In memory of the citizens of Bethlehem who fought for the defense of our rights and the independence of our country 1776 – 1781 Andrew Martin, Capt. • Enos Hawlley, Lieut. • Nat’h Chapman, Ens • Alex’ Kasson, Clerk • John Steel, . . . Map (db m26561) HM
222 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Goshen — Goshen French and Indian War & Revolutionary War Memorial
[ front ] Dedicated To Our Comrades Of Goshen Who Established And Maintained Freedom For Our Country French And Indian War 1754 - 1763 Dibble, Joel • Doud, John • Gaylord, Timothy • Humphrey, Ashbel • Humphrey, Manna • Humphrey, . . . Map (db m30231) HM
223 Connecticut, Litchfield County, New Milford — New Milford
This beautiful valley known to the Potatuck Indians as Weantinock, was purchased from them in 1703 by a company of individuals chiefly from Milford, Connecticut, hence the name New Milford. Its earliest white inhabitant, Zachariah . . . Map (db m22750) HM
224 Connecticut, Litchfield County, New Milford — Roger Sherman
Home Site of Roger Sherman 1721 - 1793, signer of the Declaration of IndependenceMap (db m230166) HM
225 Connecticut, Litchfield County, North Canaan — North Canaan Veterans Monument
[ east side ] This Tablet Is Reverently Inscribed to the Memory Of Those Who Went From That Part Of The Town of Canaan Which Later Became North Canaan, And Who, With Valor and Patriotism, Defended the Flag of Our Country In . . . Map (db m42098) HM
226 Connecticut, Litchfield County, North Canaan, East Canaan — East Canaan Veterans Monument
[ north side ] This Memorial Was Erected By The Citizens & Friends of East Canaan Conn 1928 [ west side ] In Memory Of Those Who Answered Their Country's Call 1917 – 1918 [ east side ] In Memory Of . . . Map (db m41853) HM
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227 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Roxbury — Col. Seth Warner Monument
North Face:Col. Seth Warner of the Army of the Revolution Born in Roxbury, CT May 17, 1743 A resident of Bennington, VT from 1765 to 1784 Died in his native parish Dec 25, 1784 West Face:Captor of Crown Point Commander of the . . . Map (db m20320) HM
228 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Sharon — Sharon Veterans Monument
Revolutionary War Abel David • Abel Sluman • Abel William • Ackley Ariel • Ackley David • Ackley Jude • Ackley Thomas Jr • Ady Thomas • Allen Amos • Allen Ichabod • Ames Samuel • Andrews Abraham • Avery Daniel • Avery William • Bailey Joseph • . . . Map (db m58331) WM
229 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Thomaston — Thomaston Revolutionary Soldiers
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230 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Torrington — Torrington Veterans Memorial
This Memorial Records The Devotion Of The Sons And Daughters Of Torrington Who In The Hour Of Need Gave Their Services To Their Country Putting Honor And Duty Above Safety They Sought Not Glory But The Good Of Their Country And . . . Map (db m30459) WM
231 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Watertown — Michael DaytonCaptain of Connecticut
Revolutionary War Soldier Michael Dayton Captain of Connecticut Born June 4, 1722 Died Sept. 22, 1776 Placed by Sarah Whitman Trumbull Chapter NSDAR   May 1996Map (db m31164) HM
232 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Watertown — Soldiers of 1776 Memorial
[ marker on the left column ] Soldiers of 1776 Ensign Theophilus Baldwin Col. Aner Bradley Benaja Bryan David Buckingham Thomas Cole Younglove Cutler Samuel Dayton Dr. John Elton Jonathan Garnsey Capt. Joseph Garnsey . . . Map (db m26473) HM
233 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Winsted — Winchester Revolutionary War Memorial
In Grateful Remembrance Of the Soldiers of the American Revolution Who Are Buried In The Town Of Winchester Stephen Wade • Ozias Bronson • Wail Loomis • John Dare • Richard Coit • Moses Hatch • Roswell Grant • Oliver Coe • Solomon Wheadon • . . . Map (db m29901) HM
234 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Woodbury — In Memory Of George Washington
In Memory Of George Washington 1732 – 1799 These Trees Were Planted By The Daughters Of The Cincinnati To Commemorate The Bi-Centennial 1932Map (db m29501) HM
235 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Woodbury, Woodbury Center — Liberty Tree Memorial
This American Liberty Elm was named after "The Liberty Tree: Our Country's first Symbol of Freedom." On the morning of August 14, 1765, the people of Boston awakened to discover two effigies suspended from an elm tree in protest of the hated . . . Map (db m210336) HM
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236 Connecticut, Middlesex County, East Haddam — Maj. Gen. Joseph Spencer
Side A 1714-1789 Near this Green was the site of the General’s Farm, Store and dwelling house Side B 1714-1789 Officer in the French & Indian and Revolutionary Wars Delegate to the Continental Congress . . . Map (db m101985) HM
237 Connecticut, Middlesex County, Essex, Essex Village — Warship Oliver Cromwell
Here Was Built The Oliver Cromwell Connecticut Warship In the Revolution 1776Map (db m65667) HM
238 Connecticut, Middlesex County, Old Saybrook, Old Saybrook Center — The Saybrook Bar Reported permanently removed
Ever since Adrian Block's discovery of the Connecticut River in 1614, the extensive bar at its mouth has been an obstacle for mariners, preventing vessels of deep draft from entering. The runoff from the source of the river in Canada traveling . . . Map (db m182715) HM
239 Connecticut, Middlesex County, Old Saybrook, Old Saybrook Center — The Saybrook Bar
Ever Since Adrian Block's discovery of the Connecticut River in 1614, the elusive bar at its mouth has been an obstacle to mariner, preventing vessels of deep draft from entering. The runoff from the source of the river in Canada . . . Map (db m227281) HM
240 Connecticut, Middlesex County, Westbrook, Westbrook Center — Westbrook
This community was settled in 1648 as Pochoug, an Indian word meaning "at the confluence of two rivers", the Pochoug and the Menunketesuck, by residents of the Saybrook Colony. Pochoug was the dwelling place of Obed and his tribe until 1676. The . . . Map (db m246369) HM
241 Connecticut, New Haven County, Ansonia — American Liberty Elm
American Liberty Elm Dedicated by the Derby Historical Society July 10, 2002 on the 250th Anniversary of the Birth of General David Humphreys 1752 – 1818 Sponsored by The City of Ansonia Map (db m25567) HM
242 Connecticut, New Haven County, Ansonia — Birthplace of David Humphreys
Birthplace of David Humphreys, 1752 – 1818, Soldier, Poet, Diplomat, Industrial PioneerMap (db m25563) HM
243 Connecticut, New Haven County, Ansonia — Pork Hollow
Pork Hollow. Near this spot where hidden military stores belonging to the army of the Revolution during Tryon’s raid through Connecticut.Map (db m29526) HM
244 Connecticut, New Haven County, Cheshire, Cheshire Village — Cheshire Revolutionary War Monument
. . . Map (db m22404) HM
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245 Connecticut, New Haven County, Cheshire, Cheshire Village — Town of Cheshire Memorial Plaza
Honoring Our Veterans 1754 French and Indian War 1763 Reuben Hitchcock • Edward Parker • Ephraim Parker 1775 Revolutionary War 1783 Asa Bellamy • Justus Bellamy • Reuben Bellamy • Silas Bellamy • Asa Bronson • Elisha Cowles • Amos Parker . . . Map (db m22406) WM
246 Connecticut, New Haven County, East Haven, The Centre — East Haven Veterans Memorial
This Tribute To The Worth of Her Sons Who Have By Land and Sea Offered Their Lives In Defense of Their Country Is Erected by The Citizens of East Haven Dedicated 1911 Rededicated 1990 By East Haven Historical Society and Economic . . . Map (db m35557) HM
247 Connecticut, New Haven County, East Haven, The Centre — Marquis de Lafayette Encampment
Marquis de Lafayette 1757   1834 General in the Continental Army Camped Here With 2800 Troops Enroute to Rhode Island July 26 and 27, 1778 dedicated here by CT Society Sons of the American Revolution General David Humphries Branch . . . Map (db m35581) HM
248 Connecticut, New Haven County, Guilford, Guilford Center — Guilford Revolutionary War Memorial
In Memory Of All The Revolutionary Soldiers Of Guilford, Connecticut. Placed By Agnes Dickinson Lee Chapter Daughters Of The American Revolution 1940Map (db m57224) HM
249 Connecticut, New Haven County, Madison, Madison Center — Patriots of Madison1776-1783
Erected in memory of all patriots of Madison (then east Guilford) who served in the War of Independence that this nation might be free.Map (db m243186) HM WM
250 Connecticut, New Haven County, Meriden — Count Casimir Pulaski
[Plaque on the south side]: Count Casimir Pulaski “Father of the American Cavalry” Born in Poland 1747; came to America 1777, entering as a volunteer; distinguished himself at Battle of Brandywine, promoted to the Rank . . . Map (db m26589) HM
251 Connecticut, New Haven County, Meriden — The Patriots
The Patriots whose names this tablet bears and whose remains rest in this burial ground assisted in establishing American independence by their wervice in the War of the American Revolution Archelaus Allen • Stephen Atwater • James . . . Map (db m26588) HM
252 Connecticut, New Haven County, Middlebury — Middlebury Veterans Memorial
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
253 Connecticut, New Haven County, Middlebury — Rochambeau Route 1781 – 82
In this vicinity French Troops under Rochambeau enroute to Yorktown encamped during June 1781 Erected by the state and Mattatuck Branch, Sons Amer. Rev. CooperatingMap (db m19690) HM
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254 Connecticut, New Haven County, Milford — A Connecticut Minuteman’s Homestead
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
255 Connecticut, New Haven County, Milford — Liberty Rock
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
256 Connecticut, New Haven County, Milford — Prisoners of the American Revolution
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
257 Connecticut, New Haven County, Milford — Ye Home of Freelove Baldwin Stow
Ye Home of Freelove Baldwin Stow 1751 – 1806 Marked by D.A.R. Chapter bearing her name Milford, Connecticut 1920Map (db m225709) HM
258 Connecticut, New Haven County, New Haven, Downtown — David Humphreys
[ 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
259 Connecticut, New Haven County, New Haven, Downtown — Nathan Hale
[ 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
260 Connecticut, New Haven County, New Haven, Downtown — Roger Sherman Homesite
Upon the Site of this Building Stood the Home of Roger Sherman And Near Here in 1793 he Died Jurist-Patriot-Statesman Signer of the Bill of Rights Articles of Confederation Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the . . . Map (db m34892) HM
261 Connecticut, New Haven County, New Haven, East Rock — Soldiers and Sailors Monument
[ inscription on the west face of the base ] Gettysburg • Port Hudson • Fort Fisher • 1861-1865 [ inscription on the east face of the base ] Bunker Hill • Bennington • Saratoga • 1775-1783 [ inscription on the south . . . Map (db m34723) WM
262 Connecticut, New Haven County, New Haven, East Shore — Black Rock Fort
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
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263 Connecticut, New Haven County, New Haven, East Shore — Fort Nathan HaleBlack Rock Fort
Fort Nathan Hale Black Rock Fort Entered the National Register of Historic Places October 28, 1970Map (db m35726) HM
264 Connecticut, New Haven County, New Haven, East Shore — In Honor of Captain Nathan Hale
In Honor Of Captain Nathan Hale 1755 – 1776 Patriot – Soldier – Martyr I Only Regret That I Have But One Life To Lose For My CountryMap (db m35727) HM
265 Connecticut, New Haven County, New Haven, East Shore — Near This Spot
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266 Connecticut, New Haven County, New Haven, East Shore — Patriots of New Haven Memorial
This Memorial Commemorates The Determined Resistance Near This Spot Of The Patriots of New Haven Against The British Invasion Under Maj. Gen. Tryon of New York July 5, 1779Map (db m35734) HM
267 Connecticut, New Haven County, New Haven, East Shore — Society of The Cincinnati Memorial
Erected By The Society of The Cincinnati In the State of Connecticut In Memory Of Captain Judah Alden • Captain Samuel Allyn • Captain Simeon Allyn • Ensign Daniel Avery • Lieutenant Eienezer Avery • Captain Elijah Avery • Captain Esisa Avery . . . Map (db m35729) HM
268 Connecticut, New Haven County, New Haven, The Annex — Beacon Hill
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
269 Connecticut, New Haven County, New Haven, The Annex — Fort Wooster ParkThe Quinnipiac Tribe
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
270 Connecticut, New Haven County, New Haven, The Hill — Defenders' Monument
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 destructionMap (db m17289) HM
271 Connecticut, New Haven County, New Haven, Wooster Square — deLauzun Encampment
. . . Map (db m35311) HM
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272 Connecticut, New Haven County, Northford — Northford Veterans Monument
Erected In 1920 By The Society Of Northford In Honor Of Her Sons Who Answered Their Country's Call 1776 Revolutionary War 1783 Ambrose Baldwin • John Baldwin • Phineas Baldwin • Samuel Bartholomew • Dan Bartholomew • Jacob Bunnell • Nathaniel . . . Map (db m35654) HM
273 Connecticut, New Haven County, Orange — Orange Veterans Monument
Amerigion Legion   Post 127 In Memory Of The Veterans Of The War of Independence War of 1812 Civil War Spanish American War World War I World War II Korean War Vietnam WarMap (db m27723) WM
274 Connecticut, New Haven County, Prospect — Prospect Soldiers' Monument
[ West plaque ] Prospect 1906 To the Loyal Sons Of Prospect Who Served in the Wars Of Our Country “The noblest motive Is the public good.” [ South plaque ] Our World War Veterans Beers, Harry J. Berglund, Reuben . . . Map (db m22519) HM
275 Connecticut, New Haven County, Seymour — Seymour Revolutionary War Memorial
1775 1783 Revolutionary War Baldwin, James • Baldwin, Jesse • Bassett, Abraham • Butler, Ezra • Canfield, Abiel • Canfield, Daniel • Chapman, Reuban • Foot, Ezra • Gillette, Jeremah • Holbrook, Abel • Holbrook, Daniel Col. • Holbrook, Daniel . . . Map (db m27416) HM
276 Connecticut, New Haven County, Southbury — Rochambeau Route 1781-82
In 1781 and 1782 Jean Baptiste Count de Rochambeau and his French Troops marched by here enroute to and from Yorktown, Va.Map (db m190191) HM
277 Connecticut, New Haven County, Southbury — Where Rochambeau Crossed the Housatonic River1781   *   1954
Near this point Le Comte de Rochambeau crossed the Housatonic River leading the French Army enroute to victory at Yorktown.Map (db m6432) HM
278 Connecticut, New Haven County, Wallingford, Wallingford Center — Wallingford Revolutionary War Memorial
Dedicated to the Men Who Served The Town of Wallingford In The American RevolutionMap (db m30092) HM
279 Connecticut, New Haven County, Waterbury — Memorial To Two French Soldiers1781 - 1914
This memorial was erected by Patriotic Citizens and Statesmen to commemorate two French Soldiers of Rochambeau's Army who volunteered to fight for American Independence under Washington, enroute from Newport to Yorktown, died and were buried here, . . . Map (db m36024) HM
280 Connecticut, New Haven County, Waterbury — Revolutionary War Tercentennial Memorial
A Tercentennial Memorial to all American Revolutionary War soldiers buried in this cemeteryMap (db m23601) HM
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281 Connecticut, New Haven County, Waterbury — Washington – Rochambeau Revolutionary Route
Washington – Rochambeau Revolutionary Route Waterbury, Middlebury, Southbury 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 . . . Map (db m190232) HM
282 Connecticut, New Haven County, Waterbury — Waterbury Veteran’s Monument
In honor of all those who served in the wars of our country Revolution 1775 – 1783 War of 1812 – 1814 Mexican War 1846 – 1848 Civil War 1861 – 1865 Spanish American War 1898 Korean War 1950 – 1953 . . . Map (db m19923) WM
283 Connecticut, New Haven County, West Haven — Adjutant William Campbell
Adjutant William Campbell Fell During the British Invasion Of New Haven July 5, 1779 Blessed Are The MercifulMap (db m28283) HM
284 Connecticut, New Haven County, West Haven — Bradley Point Park
Bradley Point Park On July 5, 1779, British invasion forces under the command of Brigadier General Garth landed on this spot. Dedicated – July 5, 1984 City of West Haven Lawrence C. Minichino Mayor Plaque Donated By The Eve . . . Map (db m27868) HM
285 Connecticut, New Haven County, West Haven — British Landing Site
At this historic spot, on July 5, 1779 during the American Revolution Brigadier General Garth, with his First Division landed with 1000 British soldiers and marched up Savin Avenue to the Green. Harriet C. North City Historian Donated by Lions . . . Map (db m27955) HM
286 Connecticut, New Haven County, West Haven — West Haven Revolutionary War Memorial
In Memory Of These Men Of West Haven Who As Soldiers, Sailors And Patriots Served The Cause In The American Revolution 1775 – 1783 Silas Benham • David Clinton • David Johnson • Agrippa Smith • Alling Smith • Chauncey Smith • Thaddeus . . . Map (db m27971) HM
287 Connecticut, New Haven County, Wolcott — Kenea Soldiers Monument
Presented to The Town of Wolcott by Leverett Dwight Kenea In Memory of the Soldiers Who Fought In The War of the Revolution The War of 1812 and The Civil War A.D. 1916Map (db m22369) WM
288 Connecticut, New London County, Bozrah — Bozrah Revolutionary War & War of 1812 Monument
This memorial will forever honor the men and women who bravely served during the Revolutionary War and War of 1812 era The actions of those who answered the call to duty will be remembered for their sacrifice in defense of freedom and liberty . . . Map (db m101736) WM
289 Connecticut, New London County, Griswold, Jewett City — Revolutionary Soldiers of Ancient Pachaug
To the Memory of The Revolutionary Soldiers Of Ancient Pachaug Who Gave Their Lives to Establish a Free and Independent Country Dulce et decorum est pro patris mori (It is sweet and fitting to die for your country) Solomon Coit · . . . Map (db m221579) WM
290 Connecticut, New London County, Groton, Center Groton — Groton
As part of New London Plantation, Groton was settled in 1646 by John Winthrop, the younger, and a band of Puritans from Massachusetts. The town separated from New London in 1705, and was named for the Winthrop manor in England. One of the last . . . Map (db m66439) HM
291 Connecticut, New London County, Groton — Col. William Ledyard
On this spot Col. William Ledyard fell by his own sword in the hands of a British officer to whom he had surrendered in the massacre of Fort Griswold, Sept. 6, 1781.Map (db m18048) HM
292 Connecticut, New London County, Groton — Covered Way
A pathway between the fort and the lower battery where soldiers using it were under cover from enemy gunfire.Map (db m19053) HM
293 Connecticut, New London County, Groton — Death of Major William Montgomery
The death of Major William Montgomery while leading the British attack on the Fort at this point. Sept. 6th 1781Map (db m18049) HM
294 Connecticut, New London County, Groton — Defenders of Fort Griswold • Sept • 6th 1781 •
British Officer - “Who commands this fort ” Colonel Ledyard – “I did sir, but you do now ” Killed – Lieut. Col. William Ledyard, Commanding Capt. Elijah Avery • Capt. Elisha Avery • Lieut. . . . Map (db m19584) HM
295 Connecticut, New London County, Groton — Groton Battle Monument
The monument was erected under the patronage of the State of Connecticut, A. D. 1830, and in the 55th year of the Independence of the U. S. A. in memory of the brave Patriots, who fell in the Massacre at Fort Griswold, near this spot, on the 6th of . . . Map (db m18050) HM
296 Connecticut, New London County, Groton — Patriot Prisoners
In honor of the 38 Patriots who were carried as prisoners in boats to New York from this shore after the Battle of Groton Heights September 6, 1781Map (db m18053) HM
297 Connecticut, New London County, Groton — Site of Ye Ebenezer Avery House
Shelter afforded our wounded and dying soldiers within this house after the massacre at Ft. Griswold Sept. 6, 1781 Moved in 1971 to Ft. Griswold State Battlefield ParkMap (db m19050) HM
298 Connecticut, New London County, Groton — The Battle of Groton HeightsStabilization and Preservation of Fort Griswold — Phase 1 —
On the morning of September 6, 1781, a British fleet under the command of former American general Benedict Arnold appeared at the mouth of the Thames River. Arnold’s mission was to destroy American privateers in New London and to capture military . . . Map (db m19038) HM
299 Connecticut, New London County, Groton — The Construction of Fort GriswoldStabilization and Preservation of Fort Griswold — Phase 1 —
In November 1775, Colonel Jedeiah Elderkin was directed by the Governor and the Council of Safety “to view the circumstances of the harbor at New London and neighboring places, and consider of the most proper place and manner of fortifying . . . Map (db m19041) HM
300 Connecticut, New London County, Groton — Ye Ebenezer Avery House
Shelter was afforded our wounded & dying soldiers within this house, after the massacre at Fort Griswold, Sept. 6, 1781.Map (db m19046) HM

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