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The Richard Beesemyers, formerly of Connecticut, have returned to Southern California and are now residing on South Arden Blvd..
The summer term was formerly marked by Tubestock, an unofficial tradition in which the students used wooden rafts and inner tubes to float on the Connecticut River.
In Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, and New York, the highest courts formerly used variations of the term " Court of Errors ," which indicated that the court's primary purpose was to correct the errors of lower courts.
Deeds and G. Rentschler persuaded the board of Niles Bement Pond that their Pratt & Whitney Machine Tool subsidiary of Hartford, Connecticut, should provide the funding and location to build a new aircraft engine being developed by Rentschler, George J. Mead, and colleagues, all formerly of Wright Aeronautical.
In May 1749, the town of Woodstock, formerly New Roxbury, Worcester County Massachusetts, was unilaterally annexed by Connecticut and assigned to Windham County.
* Interstate 84 ( east ), formerly designated as Interstate 86 east of East Hartford, Connecticut
Gilman was born on July 3, 1860 in Hartford, Connecticut, to Mary Perkins ( formerly Mary Fitch Westcott ) and Frederick Beecher Perkins.
Deep River ( formerly known as Saybrook ) is a town in Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States.
The city was founded in the summer of 1866 by A. G. Hammond, formerly a resident of Hartford, Connecticut.
He died prematurely at Chowan County, North Carolina on Aug. 22, 1784, and his two daughters by his wife Sylvia ( Avery ) Stiles of Vermont ( and formerly of Norwich, Connecticut ) had their uncle Jonathan Leavitt appointed their guardian.
White River Junction was formerly an important junction on the Boston & Maine Railroad's Connecticut River Line.
Union City was designated as Station No. 2 of the famous Underground Railroad where a Mr. John D. Zimmerman ( 1811-1879 ) formerly of Connecticut was stationmaster.
* New Haven, Connecticut, USA, formerly called Newhaven
* 1803-Ohio, formerly part of Connecticut, becomes the 17th state
University of Connecticut School of Law ( formerly the Hartford Seminary campus )
The international airport that serves Hampden County, and the Pioneer Valley in general, is Bradley International Airport, which is located 12 miles south of Springfield in the town of Windsor Locks, Connecticut, land that formerly belonged to Springfield.
However, starting in 2010, Dodd Stadium will be home to the Connecticut Tigers in the A Short season New York-Penn League ( formerly the Oneonta Tigers ).
The Western Connecticut Youth Orchestra, formerly called the Ridgefield Symphony Youth Orchestra, has performed at Carnegie Hall and Avery Fisher Hall at the Lincoln Center.
Stratford ( formerly known as Cupheag Plantation, and prior to that, Pequonnocke ) was founded in 1639 by Puritan leader Reverend Adam Blakeman ( pronounced Blackman ), William Beardsley, and either 16 families — according to legend — or approximately 35 families — suggested by later research — who had recently arrived in Connecticut from England seeking religious freedom.
Redden currently serves as the captain of the Connecticut Whale, formerly known as the Hartford Wolf Pack.
Nancy, Dowager Countess of Enniskillen ( née Nancy MacLennan ), formerly of Bridgeport, Connecticut, was also buried at Killesher Parish Church in 1998.
The university acquired Arnold College, formerly of Milford, Connecticut, in 1953.
BMS ' primary R & D sites are located in Princeton, New Jersey ( formerly Squibb ) and Wallingford, Connecticut ( formerly Bristol-Myers ), with other sites in Hopewell and New Brunswick, New Jersey, and in Braine-l ' Alleud, Belgium, Tokyo, and Bangalore, India.

Connecticut and And
And she withdrew then to Cromwell Hall, in Cromwell, Connecticut.
And then in 1817, perhaps inspired by the Erie Canal, businessmen proposed digging a canal to connect the Connecticut and Merrimack rivers — beginning with the Sugar River, and using its source, Lake Sunapee, as a reservoir.
And in 2009 a show of Italian landscapes at the Conrad L. Mallett Gallery in Hartford, Connecticut.
And the 2008 Tournament featured the Connecticut Huskies, Cornell Big Red, Minnesota Gophers and Texas Longhorns.

Connecticut and Blue
* Blue Back Square, a shopping center in West Hartford, Connecticut
* Connecticut Trails Council of Girl Scouts ( 1964 – 2008 ) formed by the merger of Blue Trails, Derby Shelton, Eastern Connecticut, Laurel Trails, New London Area and Middlesex Area councils.
Blue Hills is a community in Hartford County, Connecticut, encompassing the northwest corner of the city of Hartford and the southwest corner of the town of Bloomfield.
Connecticut Transit operates several bus routes through the neighborhood, such as the 50 and 52, which run on Blue Hills Avenue, the 56 and 58, which run up on Albany Avenue and Bloomfield Avenue, the 74, which runs through Westbrook Village on its way to Copaco Shopping Center via Granby Street, and the 76, which runs on Cornwall Street towards Bowles Park.
Interstate highways 91 and 291 link Blue Hills to New Haven, Hartford, Springfield, Massachusetts, and points east of the Connecticut River.
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His works include a number about the history of Connecticut, such as Historical Notes on some Provisions of the Connecticut Statutes ( 1860 – 1861 ) and The True Blue Laws of Connecticut ( 1876 ).
* CCSU Blue Devils, athletic teams from Central Connecticut State University
One of his major accomplishments as governor was the creation of a written legal code for the colony in 1655 later to be known as the Blue Laws of Connecticut.
In 2007, Quinnipiac acquired a campus in North Haven, Connecticut from Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, and has been gradually converting it for use by graduate programs at the university.
The Blue Laws of the Colony of Connecticut, as distinct from the generic term " blue laws " that refers to any laws regulating activities on Sunday, were the initial statutes set up by the Gov.
Although there has been much commotion made about the harshness of the Blue Laws of Connecticut, it seems that they are the perpetuation of an incredible hoax, by the Reverend Samuel Peters, an Anglican forced to leave America during the Revolution.
As of 1975 TM courses had been conducted at General Foods, AT & T, General Foods, Crocker National Bank of San Francisco, Connecticut General Life Insurance Company, Blue Cross / Blue Shield in Chicago and other companies.
Across New England, the hurricane produced gusty winds, with a peak observation of 83 mph ( 135 km / h ) in Waterbury, Connecticut and Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory in Massachusetts.
The newest is the Blue Moon Diner, recently relocated from Meriden, Connecticut.
She has been slowly returning to directing work: in May 1995, she wrote and directed a benefit reading, On Stage — featuring Jill Clayburgh, Joe Pacheco, and Jane Curtin — for Sharon Stage in Connecticut ; in November 2005, and again in November 2007 she presented songs from Philadelphia Chickens, Dog Train, and Blue Moo at the Kennedy Center's Millennium Stage ; and in November 2006, she directed her son Keith in his own play, The Quotable Assassin, Off-Off-Broadway at Alternate Stages.
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