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A Guide to Historic Hartford, Connecticut (Arcadia Publishing, 2012) online. Trumbull, James Hammond, ed. The Memorial History of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1884 (1886) online. Tuckel, Peter, et al. "The diffusion of the influenza pandemic of 1918 in Hartford, Connecticut." Social Science History 30.2 (2006): 167-196. online; Valocchi ...
Pages in category "Founders of Hartford, Connecticut" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Matthew Marvin Sr. (bapt. March 26, 1600 [2] – December 20, 1678) was a founding settler of Hartford and Norwalk, Connecticut.He served as a deputy of the General Court of the Colony of Connecticut from Norwalk in the May 1654 session.
Proprietor and founder of Hartford, Connecticut Jeremy Adams , also known as Jeremiah Adams ( c. 1604/5—August 11, 1683), [ 1 ] was one of the first settlers of Hartford, Connecticut . He was also the founder and first proprietor of Colchester, Connecticut , which was established on land owned by Adams, known as "Jeremiah's Farme".
William Wadsworth (26 February 1594 [poss.] Long Buckby, England – 15 October 1675 Hartford, Connecticut) was an early pioneer of New England, a founder of Hartford, Connecticut and the patriarch of numerous and prominent Wadsworth descendants of North America, including the poet Ezra Pound. [1]
Hartford is the capital city of the U.S. state of Connecticut. The city, located in Hartford County, had a population of 121,054 as of the 2020 census. Hartford is the most populous city in the Capitol Planning Region and the core city of the Greater Hartford metropolitan area. [9] Founded in 1635, Hartford is among the oldest cities in the ...
1662 – Hartford serving as capital of Connecticut Colony. [1] 1670 – Indian treaty signed. [3] 1701 – Hartford and New Haven designated joint capitals of Connecticut Colony. 1720 - “Hartford Hills” separate to form the town of Bolton. 1758 - Noah Webster born here, publisher of Grammatical Institute of the English Language [1]
He was a freeman in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1634, and moved to Hartford in 1637. [2] He served in the Pequot War and was a 'sergeant of the trainband' in 1650. [2] His name appears on the Founders Monument as a Founder of Hartford. He eventually accumulated a substantial amount of property in Hartford. [3]