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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Plymouth, Connecticut

 
Clickable Map of Litchfield 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 Litchfield County, CT (266) Fairfield County, CT (455) Hartford County, CT (503) New Haven County, CT (376) Berkshire County, MA (159) Hampden County, MA (123) Dutchess County, NY (336)  LitchfieldCounty(266) Litchfield County (266)  FairfieldCounty(455) Fairfield County (455)  HartfordCounty(503) Hartford County (503)  NewHavenCounty(376) New Haven County (376)  BerkshireCountyMassachusetts(159) Berkshire County (159)  HampdenCounty(123) Hampden County (123)  DutchessCountyNew York(336) Dutchess County (336)
Litchfield is the county seat for Litchfield County
Plymouth is in Litchfield County
      Litchfield County (266)  
ADJACENT TO LITCHFIELD COUNTY
      Fairfield County (455)  
      Hartford County (503)  
      New Haven County (376)  
      Berkshire County, Massachusetts (159)  
      Hampden County, Massachusetts (123)  
      Dutchess County, New York (336)  
 
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1 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Plymouth — Constitution Oak
Constitution Oak In 1902, Connecticut held a constitutional convention. Each town was given a pin oak to honor the event. This tree is one of the few remaining.Map (db m28119) HM
2 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Plymouth — First Congregational Church of Plymouth
First Congregational Church of Plymouth The First Congregational Church had its beginnings as the Ecclesiastical Society of Northbury, established in 1739. The first meetinghouse was completed during the 1760s. The second meetinghouse was . . . Map (db m90830) HM
3 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Plymouth — Greystone FallsIreland, Hoadleyville, Greystone — Plymouth, CT —
Eli Terry was born April 13, 1772. In 1793 Eli Terry moved to Plymouth where he was involved in the production of wooden movement clocks. Due to Terry's manufacturing techniques, clocks became affordable to the American household. In . . . Map (db m90894) HM
4 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Plymouth — Plymouth Burying Ground1747
Plymouth Burying Ground 1747 National Register of Historic Places Here lie buried Veterans of the French and Indian War, the Revolutionary War, and the War of 1812. The gravestones are in rows running north and south. The bodies were placed . . . Map (db m90734) HM
5 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Plymouth — Plymouth Center School
Plymouth Center School Plymouth Center School (right side of top photo) stood on this site from 1900 to 1952. It was built for $6,330, and did not include indoor plumbing. There was an outhouse with separate sections for the boys, girls, and . . . Map (db m90736) HM
6 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Plymouth — Plymouth Soldiers Memorial
[ south side ] Lincoln Erected to Perpetuate the Memory Of Those Who Lost Their Lives In The War of 1861 Chaplain James Averill • Lieut. E. J. Candee • Lieut. H. Hubbard • Sgt. W.A. Bishop • Sgt. H.D. Bishop • Sgt. D.B. Wooster • . . . Map (db m28097) HM
7 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Plymouth — Site Of St. Peter’s Church
Site Of St. Peter’s Church 1796 - 1915 (panel next to the marker) St. Peter’s Episcopal Church St. Peter's Episcopal parish was organized in 1740 by eleven families who longed for their beloved Church of England. They built . . . Map (db m90730) HM
8 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Plymouth, Terryville — Dorence Atwater, Plymouth's Civil War Hero
Dorence Atwater grew up in the Terryville section of Plymouth. He enlisted in the union Army in 1861 and was captured by Confederate forces in 1863. In February 1864, he was moved to the infamous Andersonville prison camp in Georgia, . . . Map (db m28053) HM
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9 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Plymouth, Terryville — East Plymouth and St. Matthew’s Cemetery
The History of the East Plymouth and St. Matthew's Cemetery East Plymouth (also known as East Church), located at the boundary convergence of Bristol, Plymouth and Harwinton, became a distinct community largely because of events occurring in . . . Map (db m90893) HM
10 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Plymouth, Terryville — James Johnson House
. . . Map (db m90833) HM
11 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Plymouth, Terryville — Loyal Sons and Daughtersof the Town of Plymouth, Connecticut
1917-1918 1941-1945 Dedicated to the loyal sons and daughters of Plymouth, Connecticut, who served their country during World Wars I and II. Erected though the generosity of Judge Andrew W. Granniss, 1953Map (db m29861) HM
12 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Plymouth, Terryville — Original Date StoneEagle Lock Company
Original Date Stone from Eagle Lock Company Office Building 1889 - 1979Map (db m28094) HM
13 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Plymouth, Terryville — Plymouth
Plymouth First settled in the 1720's on land acquired from the Tunxis Indians, the Town of Plymouth, originally named Northbury, was incorporated in 1795. It includes the communities of Plymouth, Terryville, Pequabuck (formerly Susanville), East . . . Map (db m28095) HM
14 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Plymouth, Terryville — Plymouth Veterans Monument
Dedicated In Memory Of The Men And Women Of The Town Of Plymouth, Conn. Who Served Their Country In World War I World War II Korean War [ center tablet ] The Following Made The Supreme Sacrifice World War . . . Map (db m28343) WM
15 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Plymouth, Terryville — Plymouth Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Vietnam 1961 – 1975 Six Men Gave Their Lives Dunn, Richard E. • Esten, John E. • Manarel, Charles R. • Mclellan, Arthur C. • Micloskey, Ken E. • Mitchell, Robert W. Acker, Robert E. • Albert, Paul A. • Albright, Barry L. • Alexander, . . . Map (db m77669) HM
16 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Plymouth, Terryville — Terryville Congregational Church Bell
This Bell Rang In The Original Terryville Congregational Church Bell Tower Until 1967 When The Structure Was Destroyed By Fire.Map (db m37329) HM
17 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Plymouth, Terryville — Terryville Soldiers Memorial
[ inscribed on the west side of the granite obelisk ] Soldiers [ north plaque ] Capt. Edward H. Mix   Co. B 16th C.V.   Drowned in Albemarle Sound   March 7, 1864, Aged 25 Capt. Edwin Post   Co. B U.S.C.T.   Killed at Deep . . . Map (db m28055) HM
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18 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Plymouth, Terryville — The Eli Terry Jr. Water Wheel
The Eli Terry Jr. Water Wheel is believed to be one of only two water wheels of its type in the United States. Originally it supplied power to the Terry Clock Shop located on this property. In the early 1830's the manufacture of locks began. By . . . Map (db m90349) HM
19 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Plymouth, Terryville — The Old Terryville Cemetery
The Old Terryville Cemetery features the graves of over 120 of Terryville's earliest residents. The earliest grave is believed to be Francis A. Lewis, who died May 5th, 1832 at the age of one year and five months. The families interred here . . . Map (db m90665) HM
 
 
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Apr. 24, 2024