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Excerpt from Connecticut as a Colony and as a State, Vol. 3: Or One of the Original Thirteen
Twelve new Towns organized in the first decade of the Nine teenth Century - Griswold and Salem in New London Coun granted Town Privileges - Darien taken from Stamford ridgeport becomes a Town - Milford formed from Orange -chaplin and Manchester incorporated - Monroe, Madison and Prospect organized - Nine new Towns added to Connec ticut's complement from I830-1839 - Western art of Saybrook becomes Westbrook - Portland taken from Chatham - Rocky Hill from Wethersfield - Naugatuck granted Town Privileges - Two new Towns created by Legislature in 1845 - Eastford and Andover incorporated - Fifteen Towns organized be tween 1850-6o - Morris formed from Litchfield - Sprague taken from Lisbon - Southwest corner of Middletown be comes Middlefield - Western part of Wethersfield named Newin ou - Beacon Falls incorporated - Ansonia taken from erby - Boroughs become a Civil Division - Present Boroughs - Bridgeport and Waterbury become Cities - Mer iden given Civic Honors - New Britain and South Norwalk inco ated - Danbury and Rockville made Municipalities The nuner Year for creatin Cities - Putnam the last reci pient of Civic Rights - Civil 'visions of Connecticut.
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