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  2. Orange Center Historic District (Orange, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    Roughly Orange Center Rd. from Orange Cemetery to Nan Dr., Orange, Connecticut Coordinates 41°16′36″N 73°1′40″W  /  41.27667°N 73.02778°W  / 41.27667; -73

  3. Orange, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Orange is the home of the North American headquarters of Pez candies. [11] [12] It is also the home of the headquarters of Avangrid and its subsidiaries Southern Connecticut Gas [13] and The United Illuminating Company. [14] Tangoe, Inc., a provider of telecommunications management software, was formerly headquartered in Orange. [15]

  4. Connecticut Death Index - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut, Death Index, 1949–2001 at FamilySearch.org Connecticut Deaths, 1949–2010 at FindMyPast.com Connecticut Death Record Index, 1949–2001 at mocavo.com

  5. Connecticut Probate Courts - Wikipedia

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    The Connecticut Probate Court system is a system of 54 individual probate courts located throughout the state of Connecticut. The jurisdiction of each court extends to the legal affairs of the deceased, estates, some aspects of family law, conservatorship , and several other matters requiring specific legal decisions. [ 1 ]

  6. Connecticut Valley Hospital Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Connecticut Valley Hospital Cemetery is a historic cemetery on Silvermine Road in Middletown, Connecticut. Founded in 1878, it served as the burying ground for patients of the Connecticut General Hospital for the Insane until 1957. Its design and layout are reflective of institutional cemetery practices of the period, with uniform numbered ...

  7. Evergreen Cemetery (New Haven, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    Hobart B. Bigelow, Governor of Connecticut (1881–1883) Edward Bouchet, first PhD recipient of African descent in the United States [1] Chauncey B. Brewster, Episcopal clergyman (Bishop of Connecticut, 1899−1928) [3] Wilbur L. Cross, Governor of Connecticut (1931–1939) and Professor of English at Yale University; Edwin S. Greeley, Civil ...

  8. William Andrew House - Wikipedia

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    The William Andrew House, also known as the Richard Bryan House or the Bryan-Andrew House, is a historic house museum at 131 Old Tavern Road in Orange, Connecticut.Built either about 1750 or 1775, it is a well-preserved local example of Georgian colonial residential architecture, and is Orange's oldest surviving building.

  9. Category:Orange, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    This category is for articles related to the town of Orange, Connecticut. Pages in category "Orange, Connecticut" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.