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Howard Fast (1914–2003), author; had an editorial column in The Greenwich Time Jonathan Fast (born 1948), author and social work educator James F. Fixx (1932–1984), author
Connecticut, Death Index, 1949–2001 at FamilySearch.org Connecticut Deaths, 1949–2010 at FindMyPast.com Connecticut Death Record Index, 1949–2001 at mocavo.com
Greenwich Historical Society (also Bush-Holley House Archives and Museum) is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated on preserving and displaying history of Greenwich, Connecticut. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The society hosts exhibits, markets and community events and provides lectures and other educational programs. [ 3 ]
People from Greenwich, Connecticut, by occupation (8 C) B. Brunswick School alumni (17 P) C. People from Cos Cob, Connecticut (17 P) O. People from Old Greenwich ...
December 1, 1988 (39 Strickland Rd., in Cos Cob [5]: 2 : Home of Cos Cob Art Colony, c.1890-1920.Current headquarters and museum of the Greenwich Historical Society. 2 ...
A detachment of the 17th and 44th of Foot was sent into the village of Greenwich, where they destroyed the local saltworks, more military stores, a fishing schooner, and two small ketches; after which they rejoined the rest of the battalion at Elizabeth's Point. Determining that more Continental and militia troops would arrive the next morning ...
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