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Rushlow-Iacoi Funeral Home and Crematory is a family-owned and operated firm dedicated to providing affordable funeral and cremation services to the families of Westerly, Ashaway, Bradford, Stonington, Pawcatuck and all of Rhode Island and nearby...
In 1881 Lebeus E. Smith, the town of Putnam’s first Mayor established the business. He was joined by Leon N. Walker in 1918 and became a partner of the business in 1919. Mr. Walker became the sole owner in 1936. In April of 1960 the Smith &...
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Facts about the city
Bozrah is a town in New London County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 2,627 at the 2010 census. Bozrah contains three villages: Fitchville, the town center; Leffingwell, a crossroads on Route 82; and Gilman, a mill village along Fitchville Road.
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History
Bozrah is a New England town in New London County, Connecticut London County, Connecticut, United States. . Bozrah contains two villages: Fitchville, the town center, and Gilman.
Bozrah is the name of a pastoral community mentioned several times in the Old Testament, sometimes with pleasing connotations, sometimes not. The population was 2,357 at the 2000 United States Census census. The local man chosen to carry the parish's request to Hartford had a somewhat eccentric manner of dress, however, and when he appeared before the Legislature he was dressed in loud, parti-colored homespun so odd as to bring to the mind of one amused legislator the query of Isaiah: 63, I: "Who is this that cometh from Edom, with dyed garments from Bozrah?" Overcome by the humorous appropriateness of this verse, the Assembly decided to name the town "Bozrah" when it incorporated the place.
The official website for the city of Gilman is http://www.munic.state.ct.us/bozrah/bozrah.htm.
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