Beecher & Bennett Funeral Service is a full-service funeral home serving the communities of Hamden, West Haven and Meriden, CT.We could recite many reasons to select our firm over others. Certainly, there is a choice of other qualified firms in...
Funeral Homes in Middle Haddam, CT
We are highly experienced and professional! We believe in providing top notch services to the residents of the Waterbury area! We have been serving the community for many years!
The Alderson Funeral Home of Waterbury was founded in 1923 by the late Idris Alderson (1882-1970). To this day, it is still maintained in a fashion where families and their visitors find comfort, surrounded by antiques in its informal, homestyle...
Since our founding, the guiding principle of Buckmiller Brothers Funeral Home has been the commitment to treating each family who comes to us as our own. With sincerity, pride, and dedication, we are committed to this time-honored tradition.Our...
If you're looking for compassionate service and a people-friendly approach, then you've come to the right place. At Anthony V Chepulis Funeral Home, our ultimate goal is to serve you and make your experience with us a pleasant one.
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Facts about the city
The Middle Haddam Historic District is a historic district in the town of East Hampton, Connecticut. It encompasses a small residential area, in which most of the housing stock was built between 1750 and the mid-19th century. Middle Haddam was an important port on the Connecticut River between about 1730 and 1880, acting as a shipment point for trade with the West Indies and the North American coast, and as the site of shipyards building ocean-going vessels. The most prominent building in the village is the Second Congregational Church, built in 1855 and given High Victorian styling in the 1870s.Among others, the Princeton University and Yale Divinity School-educated Second Great Awakening evangelist James Brainerd Taylor (1801–1829) was born in Middle Haddam's historic district. As a boy, Taylor attended the town's still-standing Christ Episcopal Church (est. 1786).The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
Middle Haddam Obituaries
History
Capt. Dart. In 1767, the community was separated from Middletown incorporated by the Connecticut General Assembly as the township of Chatham, after Chatham, Medway due to the important shipbuilding industries that both places had in common. He also gave his Connecticut River island, known as Dart Island to the State. His father, Jacob, married Rebecca Higgins, great grand daughter of Thomas Rogers, of the Mayflower.
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