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Connecticut's and first
The first occurrence of the phrase blue law so far found is in the New-York Mercury of March 3, 1755, where the writer imagines a future newspaper praising the revival of " our Connecticut's old Blue Laws ".
* January 14 – Connecticut's first constitution, the Fundamental Orders, is adopted.
Connecticut's independent legislature, in its January session of 1784, made New London one of the first two cities ( along with New Haven ) brought from de facto to formalized incorporations.
He was Connecticut's first and to date only Jewish governor.
Avon Old Farms School was founded by Theodate Pope Riddle, Connecticut's first licensed female architect.
Bailey's daughter, Barbara Bailey Kennelly served in the U. S. Congress representing Connecticut's first congressional district.
When the Continental Navy was established, he was given one of the first captain's commissions, based on the recommendation of his brother-in-law Silas Deane, who served on Connecticut's Naval Committee.
After the American Revolutionary War ended, Buell used the minting machine he had invented to mint the State of Connecticut's first official pennies.
While there, he gained both practical knowledge and a sum of money that allowed him, upon his return, to establish one of Connecticut's first cotton mills.
* David M. Borden ( 1990 – 2007 ) One of the original members of the Appellate Court, drafter of Connecticut's Penal Code, first administrative judge for the Appellate System, served as acting chief justice from 2006 – 2007, still active as a Judge Trial Referee on the Appellate Court, screening cases for transfer to the Supreme Court.
* Joseph Dannehy ( 1984 – 1987 ), One of two jurists to sit at all five levels of Connecticut's judiciary, first Chief Presiding Judge of the Connecticut Appellate Court.
It is Connecticut's second-oldest television station, and the first on the UHF band.
The first range of available numbers made available in Connecticut's third area code was ( 475 ) 882-4xxx, in the Huntington section of Shelton.

Connecticut's and settlers
As noted above, after disagreements with Captain John Mason and later Thomas Hooker about how to treat the native population ( Pynchon was a man of peace and Springfield's natives were friendly, whereas Hartford's natives were warlike and thus Connecticut's settlers chose to treat them as enemies rather than friends.

Connecticut's and were
His reckless courage and fighting spirit were known far beyond Connecticut's borders through the circulation of folk legends celebrating his exploits.
This fetched a high price and made Salisbury iron the celebrated choice of Connecticut's early nineteenth century arms industry as well as the preeminent source of cast iron railroad car wheels until they were superseded by steel wheels.
Its original boundaries were proclaimed as all of present-day Ohio east of a line extending due south from the mouth of the Cuyahoga River, but this did not take into account Connecticut's still unresolved claim of the Western Reserve.
Women began attending classes in 1891 and were officially admitted in 1893, when the name was changed to Storrs Agricultural College and it became Connecticut's land grant college.
They were devoured in 5 days prompting Champion the younger to remark that they were so thoroughly eaten that " you might have made a knife out of every bone " ( as per Connecticut's War Governor: Jonathan Trumbull, by David Roth, pp. 45 – 46 ).
Wilbur Cross High School in New Haven, Connecticut, Wilbur Cross School in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and Connecticut's Wilbur Cross Parkway and Wilbur Cross Highway were named in his honor, as was the Wilbur L. Cross Medal for outstanding achievement in professional life, awarded by Yale.
Portions of Connecticut's statute were held unconstitutional in August, 2009, on grounds that it unfairly discriminated against third party and independent candidates, but the core program of full funding of constitutional and legislative candidates remains in place.

Connecticut's and established
In 1731, Connecticut's colonial legislature established Canaan Parish as a religious entity in northwestern Norwalk and northeastern Stamford.
After a decade of service, with Shore Line East established as part of Connecticut's transportation system, the state began to upgrade the service.

Connecticut's and small
Despite Connecticut's relatively small size, it features wide regional variations in its landscape ; for example, in the northwestern Litchfield Hills, it features rolling mountains and horse farms, whereas in the southeastern New London County, it features beaches and maritime activities.
Connecticut's rural areas and small towns in the northeast and northwest corners of the state contrast sharply with its industrial cities, located along the coastal highways from the New York border to New London, then northward up the Connecticut River to Hartford.
A relatively small community on Connecticut's " Gold Coast ", the population was 20, 732 at the 2010 census.
In 1981, despite its vast holdings of vintage railroad stock, Steamtown had only 17, 000 visitors, while Connecticut's Essex Valley Railroad, which ran two small engines, had 139, 000 visitors.

Connecticut's and settlement
Connecticut's share of the settlement was estimated at about $ 3. 6 billion.

Connecticut's and Hartford
Connecticut's other traditional industry is financial services ; for example, insurance companies in Hartford and hedge funds in Fairfield County.
In the early years of Connecticut's history, East Hartford was privately owned.
Suffield is on the west bank of the Connecticut River, south of the Connecticut River's largest city, Springfield, Massachusetts, and north of Connecticut's capital, Hartford, Connecticut.
He played Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird at Connecticut's Hartford Stage.
Appointed as Connecticut's member on the original Republican National Committee in February 1856, he died in Hartford on May 30, 1856 and was interned in town at Old North Cemetery.
Born in Bronxville, New York, Pritchard arrived at King Features after work as a reporter at The Record-Journal ( Meriden, Connecticut ), as feature writer with The Hartford Times, as editor-publisher of Connecticut's weekly Wethersfield Post and as executive editor of The Manchester Journal Inquirer in Connecticut.
Springfield lies only 24 miles north of Hartford, Connecticut, Connecticut's state capital.
In mid-1997, Meredith swapped WCPX to Post-Newsweek Stations in exchange for Hartford, Connecticut's WFSB ( which at the time was Post-Newsweek's flagship ).
" In 1640, Springfield was officially renamed after Pynchon's home village, now a suburb of Chelmsford in Essex, England — due to Pynchon's grace following a dispute with Hartford, Connecticut's Captain John Mason over, essentially, whether to treat local natives as friends or enemies.
State and Hartford officials have recently signed a 99-year lease placing Connecticut's Old State House under new management.
The area codes stretch from Connecticut's western border, along its southern coast, to beyond the city of New Haven, and ends just south of Hartford.
This is known as the Charter Oak Storm, as this was the storm that felled Hartford, Connecticut's famed Charter Oak.

Connecticut's and at
Realtors in attendance at the colloquium expressed interest, for example, in Connecticut's new housing law as setting standards of equity that they would like `` to have to obey '', but in support of which none had been willing to go on public record.
* Musicals at Richter, held every summer in Danbury, is Connecticut's longest running outdoor theater
* Jim Calhoun ( 1942-), head coach of the University of Connecticut's men's basketball team, which won two national championships, and who was enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2005 ; began his career as a coach in town at Lyme-Old Lyme High School
Back in New York, Lindsay met his future wife, Mary Anne Harrison, at the wedding of Nancy Bush ( daughter of Connecticut's Senator Prescott Bush and sister of future President George H. W.
In 1966, after having outgrown its campus in New Haven, Quinnipiac moved to its current campus in Hamden, Connecticut's Mount Carmel section, at the foot of Sleeping Giant Park.
The new tax law eliminated Connecticut's Capital Gains Tax and Dividend and Interest Income Tax, which had taxed investment income at rates of 10 % to 12 %.
Washington refused to send significant numbers of troops to Connecticut's aid, and Clinton reduced the garrison at Stony Point and Verplanck's Point for the operation.
Clark taught at a school in Waterville, Connecticut before becoming Principal of Manchester, Connecticut's grade school.
Calhoun retired as Connecticut's basketball coach on September 13, 2012, closing a 26-year career at UConn.
* Barry R. Schaller ( 2007 – 2008 ) One of two men to sit at every level of Connecticut's Judiciary.
State Rep. Tony Guerrera, D-Rocky Hill, estimates a $ 5 toll at Connecticut's borders could generate $ 600 million in revenue.
In the house, she investigated the political power of County Sheriffs and Connecticut's last vestige of patronage politics at the local level.

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