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East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, dedication to the first settlers, Norwalk, Fairfield County Gregory's Four Corners Burial Ground in Trumbull, Fairfield County Mountain Grove Cemetery in Bridgeport, Fairfield County; General Tom Thumb's gravestone
The district runs along both sides of Main Street from the Scantic River south to the Edwards Cemetery. The district also includes areas west of Main Street to the Connecticut River, including properties along Ferry Lane. The district is located directly north of another historic district, Windsor Farms Historic District. The district ...
English: The cemetery of St Edward King and Confessor Catholic Church, Clifford. This part of the cemetery is situated to the South of the church. ... F-number: f/4.5 ...
Stafford Hollow, also known as Stafford, Stafford Village, or Furnace Hollow, is a village in the town of Stafford, in Tolland County, Connecticut, United States, located at the junction of Route 19 and Route 319. Stafford Hollow was the town center of Stafford during the 18th and 19th centuries, before the growth of the village of Stafford ...
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Staffordville Lake. Stafford is a town in Tolland County, Connecticut, United States, settled in 1719.The town is part of the Capitol Planning Region.The population was 11,472 at the 2020 United States Census. [1]
The historic district includes four buildings on Main Street: the c. 1874 Albert Raymond House, the East Hartford Public Library, the 1939 Post Office building, and the c. 1919 Church's Corner Inn. The library is set in a park that was a gift of Albert Raymond, which includes a number of the town's war memorials.
In 1719 John Janes sold the town a parcel of land that now makes up the northern two-thirds of this cemetery. This land served as the community's only burying ground until 1790. It was enlarged to its present size in the early 19th century by the acquisition of the formerly private Whitman family cemetery.