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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Danbury, Connecticut

 
Clickable Map of Fairfield 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 Fairfield County, CT (455) Litchfield County, CT (266) New Haven County, CT (372) Dutchess County, NY (336) Nassau County, NY (278) Putnam County, NY (138) Suffolk County, NY (495) Westchester County, NY (302)  FairfieldCounty(455) Fairfield County (455)  LitchfieldCounty(266) Litchfield County (266)  NewHavenCounty(372) New Haven County (372)  DutchessCountyNew York(336) Dutchess County (336)  NassauCounty(278) Nassau County (278)  PutnamCounty(138) Putnam County (138)  SuffolkCounty(495) Suffolk County (495)  WestchesterCounty(302) Westchester County (302)
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1 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 27 — 19th & 20th Century ImmigrantsDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
The potato famine of 1846-1851 brought large numbers of Irish immigrants to town. Many purchased homes in the Town Hill neighborhood and St. Peter Church became a focal point for the community. Germans immigrants were the first major group . . . Map (db m71353) HM
2 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 248 Main StreetAbout This Building
This handsome Victorian Romanesque building was built as the new headquarters for the Danbury National Bank in 1887. The architect, Warren Biggs of Bridgeport, used stone from Massachusetts. The building is constructed of Longmeadow . . . Map (db m72859) HM
3 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — Black Soldiers Memorial
Dedicated to the Memory Of the Black Soldiers of Greater Danbury who Served in the 29th and 30th Regiments, Conn. Volunteer Infantry During the Civil War 1861 – 1865 [ Names inscribed on the back ] 29th Conn . . . Map (db m23052) HM
4 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — Boston & Maine ALCO 2-6-0 Mogul 1455
Boston & Maine ALCO 2-6-0 Mogul 1455 This steam locomotive was built by the American Locomotive Company in 1907 for the Boston and Maine Railroad, eventually ending up on the Cape Cod Railroad. It was still pulling commuter trains from Boston’s . . . Map (db m89544) HM
5 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 5 — Charles Edward Ives – The Father of Modern MusicDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
Charles Edward Ives, the ‘Father of Modern Music,’ was born in Danbury on October 20, 1874 to a prominent New England family who were leading citizens of he community. His grandfather, George White Ives, founder of The Savings Bank of Danbury, . . . Map (db m71183) HM
6 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 31 — Country Lanes & City StreetsDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
Many Danbury land records were destroyed during the British raid of 1777. Historic newspapers, old deeds and early maps help us piece together some of the earliest place names of our city. Parts of Danbury were lost to Bethel when it broke . . . Map (db m71348) HM
7 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — CV Flatcar
CV Flatcar Built in 1923 this flatcar ran on the Central Vermont Railway. It was used at the Bullard Steel Mill in Bridgeport, CT. during the end of its active railroad life. The museum restored this car after purchasing it in 1997. Please note the . . . Map (db m89541) HM
8 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — Danbury
Eight families came from Norwalk in 1685 to settle this area which the Indians called Pahquioque. They built their first homes a half mile south of here and made this green their common. The General Court in October 1687 decreed the . . . Map (db m22836) HM
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9 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 13 — Danbury – The Hat CityDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
Although local folklore credits a man by the name of Zadoc Benedict with the start of hatting in Danbury after the Revolutionary War, hatters are thought to have been at work in the Danbury community before that time. After the . . . Map (db m71237) HM
10 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — Danbury 9-11 Memorial
Dedicated in loving memory to Connecticut victims of the terrorist attack on the United States September 11, 2001 Mayor Mark D. Boughton Danbury 9-11 Memorial Committee September 11, 2004Map (db m22833) HM
11 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — Danbury Area Korean War Memorial
Korean War 1950 – 1953 to those who died Honor and Eternal Rest to those still missing Rememberance and Hope to those who returned Gratitude and Peace [Inscribed on the left panel] Danbury . . . Map (db m23404) WM
12 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — Danbury Area Vietnam War Memorial
1964 Vietnam War 1975 Dedicated this 29th day of May 1988 by the people of the greated Danbury area to those men and women who served their country during the Vietnam War. This memorial symbolizes the courage and sacrifices made by . . . Map (db m43312) HM
13 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — Danbury City Hall Wall
Between 1886 and 1970 the Danbury City Hall was situated in the site of the present library courtyard. This wall, part of the original structure, stands as an enduring symbol preserving our City’s historic heritage.Map (db m22790) HM
14 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 9 — Danbury DisastersDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
When the Kohanza Reservoir Dam gave way on the night of February 20, 1869, sixty acres of water, ice, lumber and debris roared down north Main Street. It took shops, homes, bridges and factories with it and several lives were lost. A combination . . . Map (db m72857) HM
15 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 19 — Danbury During the Revolutionary WarDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
On April 26, 1777, 2,000 British soldiers, under the command of General Tryon, marched into Danbury. The town was a supply depot for military stores. A Corps of Artificers; skilled craftsmen, such as blacksmiths, were formed into special . . . Map (db m72558) HM
16 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 15 — Danbury EntertainmentDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets —
Entertainment in Danbury has taken many forms. Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show and traveling circuses that passed through town competed with church-related activities and civic events. The Taylor Opera House, built in 1870 provided first . . . Map (db m230137) HM
17 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 10 — Danbury Fair DaysDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
The origins of the Danbury Fair began in 1821 when the Fairfield Agricultural Society held gatherings in Elmwood Park on Main Street. The event gave farmers an opportunity to discuss farming methods and showcase the fruits of their labor. . . . Map (db m71186) HM
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18 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 23 — Danbury FirstsDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
• First recorded census taken in 1756, Danbury’s population: 1,527. • Danbury’s first mayor, elected in 1888, was Lewis LeGrand Hopkins. • The first train arrived on the tracks of the Danbury & Norwalk Railroad on March 1, 1851. • . . . Map (db m152995) HM
19 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — Danbury Veterans Monument
Center Marker:In Honor of The Men and Women of Danbury who served in the World War 1917 – 1919 In Memory of these men who made the supreme sacrifice for liberty Toby Asmar Co. M. 325th Infantry Killed In . . . Map (db m23084) WM
20 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 22 — Danbury Women of NoteDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
Throughout its history, countless women have contributed to Danbury and the lives of its citizens. Here are just a few that have left their mark on our community. Mary Bull (1812-1882) dedicated her life to attending the poor and needy of . . . Map (db m71247) HM
21 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — Danbury World War II Memorial
In Memory of All Danbury World War II Veterans This memorial is in honor of all of World War II Veterans who were involved in the fight for the freedom of America and the free world. Whether they fought in the Pacific or European . . . Map (db m23398) HM
22 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — Danbury Yard Turntable
Located opposite from where you’re standing stood the roundhouse and adjoining machine shop facility for the Danbury Yard. Built in circa 1914 the structure had 9 stalls for storage, servicing and performing light repairs to the many locomotives . . . Map (db m89546) HM
23 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — David Wooster Monument
[ North face ] David Wooster First Maj. Gen. of the Conn. Troops in the Army of the Revolution. Brig. Gen. of the United Colonies. Born at Stratford, Mar. 2, 1710-11. Wounded at Ridgefield, April 27, 1777, while defending . . . Map (db m23074) HM
24 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 28 — Diversity in DanburyDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
The start of the 20th century saw a continual influx of newcomers to Danbury. A religious census taken in 1916 showed that 27 nationalities and 20 creeds were represented among the 22,533 residents of the town. The 1910 census shows that a . . . Map (db m71473) HM
25 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 26 — Early ArrivalsDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
The first eight families arrived here in 1685; full of hope as they embarked on a new life filled with opportunity. Others soon joined them in this flourishing settlement in a newly born colony. Most of Danbury’s inhabitants, prior to the . . . Map (db m71352) HM
26 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 17 — Elmwood ParkDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
In 1801, Mr. Major Starr donated the land necessary to take a large curve out of Main Street on condition that it serve as a permanent common. To this end, residents from the southern end of the street raised their own funds and created Elmwood . . . Map (db m71476) HM
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27 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 29 — Farming & AgricultureDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
During the colonial period, agriculture was the principal occupation in Danbury. The daily tasks of our early settlers included clearing land, raising cattle, growing wheat, rye, corn, beans and squash. Broad flat tracts of fertile ground . . . Map (db m71351) HM
28 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 34 — Higher EducationDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
Continuing educational opportunities have long been available in Danbury. In the late 1800s, the Stillman’s Business College, at the corner on Main and White Streets, offered classes in penmanship, commercial law and bookkeeping. The . . . Map (db m71136) HM
29 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — Historic SiteDanbury’s First Episcopal Church
Historic Site Danbury’s First Episcopal Church occupied this site from 1763 until 1884. In 1777, British troops, led by General Tryon, took military stores from the church and burned them in the nearby street, but spared the edifice. Three . . . Map (db m72562) HM
30 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — Hitchcock Picnic AreaOpen Dawn to Dusk
Alfred Hitchcock filmed portions of his 1951 film Strangers on a Train on this very platform. In the movie, Danbury Union Station played the part of the fictional 'Metcalf Station.'Map (db m230162) HM
31 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — Hitchcock Picnic AreaOpen Dawn to Dusk
Alfred Hitchcock filmed portions of his 1951 film Strangers on a Train on this very platform. In the movie, Danbury Union Station played the part of the fictional 'Metcalf Station.'Map (db m230164) HM
32 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 32 — Industrial Strength DanburyDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
The artificers, who produced and distributed goods for the army during the American Revolution, may have fueled the start of Danbury’s early manufacturing activities. During the years following the war, Danbury began its transition from a . . . Map (db m71474) HM
33 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — 30 — Inventions & InnovationsDanbury, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets® —
Over 300 patents were issued to residents of Danbury between 1800 and 1890, one of the earliest was issued to D. Hoyt in 1838 for a door hinge. Many inventions can be attributed to progress and practical conveniences including an oven, a . . . Map (db m71350) HM
34 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — John W. Leahy1895 - 1975
A showman whose genuine love and understanding of people endeared him to the hearts of young and old alike. By his personal warmth, imagination, and drive, he built the Danbury State Fair into a nationally known attraction.Map (db m72861) HM
35 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
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36 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
37 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
38 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
39 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
40 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
41 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
42 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
43 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
44 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
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45 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
46 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
47 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
48 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
49 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
50 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
51 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
52 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
53 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
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54 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
55 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
56 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
57 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
58 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
59 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
60 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
61 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
62 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
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63 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
 
 
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