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The appointment of Gilbert B. Devey as General Manager of VecTrol Engineering, Inc., of Stamford, Connecticut, a leading manufacturer of thyratron and silicon controlled rectifier electrical controls, has been announced by David B. Peck, Vice President, Special Products.
In his 1781 book General History of Connecticut, the Reverend Samuel Peters ( 1735 – 1826 ) used it to describe various laws first enacted by Puritan colonies in the 17th century that prohibited various activities, recreational as well as commercial, on Sunday ( Saturday evening through Sunday night ).
During King Philip's War ( 1675 – 1676 ), a force of Massachusetts, Connecticut and Plymouth militia under General Josiah Winslow invaded and destroyed the fortified Narragansett Indian village in the Great Swamp in what is now South Kingstown, Rhode Island, on December 19, 1675.
Yale traces its beginnings to " An Act for Liberty to Erect a Collegiate School ", passed by the General Court of the Colony of Connecticut on October 9, 1701, in an effort to create an institution to train ministers and lay leadership for Connecticut.
Connecticut General Statutes 51-243 ( e ) and 54-82h do not allow alternate jurors to be segregated from the regular sworn jurors.
The $ 19, 122, 622 acquisition was funded by Connecticut General Life Insurance, at an average price of $ 1, 500 per acre ($ 0. 37 / m² ).
( Hugo Black, dissenting, Connecticut General Life Insurance Company v. Johnson ( 303 U. S. 77, 1938 ).
For the undertaking that would become Columbia, Rouse turned to his partner in previous projects, the Connecticut General Life Insurance Company (" CG ").
For instance, around the time of the Stamp Act crisis in 1766, he was elected to the Connecticut General Assembly and was one of the founders of the state's chapter of the Sons of Liberty.
Instead, the group agreed to leave the mural, " The Life and Times of General Israel Putnam of Connecticut ," at its current location at Greenwich Library.
In 1982 through the merger of the Insurance Company of North America ( INA ) founded in 1792 and Connecticut General ( CG ) founded in 1865 came together to become CIGNA.
* Connecticut General Assembly, the bicameral legislative body of Connecticut
Fairfield County was established by an act of the Connecticut General Court in Hartford along with Hartford County, New Haven County, and New London County ; which were the first four Connecticut counties, on May 10, 1666.
In the spring of 1777, the British Commander-in-Chief, North America General William Howe, in New York City, ordered William Tryon to interrupt the flow of supplies from Connecticut that were reaching the Continental Army.
* Connecticut Post, owned by Media General Group, published in Bridgeport.
Hartford County was one of four original counties in Connecticut that were established on May 10, 1666, by an act of the Connecticut General Court.
Litchfield County was created on October 9, 1751, by an act of the Connecticut General Court from land belonging to Fairfield, New Haven, and Hartford counties.
New Haven County was constituted by an act of the Connecticut General Court on May 10, 1666, along with Hartford County, Fairfield County, and New London County.
New London County was one of four original counties in Connecticut that were established on May 10, 1666, by an act of the Connecticut General Court.
Windham County was created from Hartford and New London counties on May 12, 1726, by an act of the Connecticut General Court.

Connecticut and Assembly
On June 14, the Connecticut Assembly instructed its delegates to propose independence, and the following day the legislatures of New Hampshire and Delaware authorized their delegates to declare independence.
The Connecticut General Assembly wanted to name the town Faire Harbour, but the citizens protested, declaring that they would prefer it to be called Nameaug.
* Yale University 1701-as Collegiate School by Act of the General Assembly of Connecticut
After brief service as a selectman, Huntington began his political career in earnest in 1764 when Norwich sent him as one of their representatives to the lower house of the Connecticut Assembly.
In 1802, Wilton was granted a Town Charter by the Connecticut General Assembly and became a political entity independent from Norwalk.
Colonists settled New Preston in 1741, and the General Assembly of the Connecticut Colony granted a petition for the establishment of the New Preston Ecclesiastical Society in 1753.
In 2009, Optasite withdrew its application, and legislation was subsequently introduced in the Connecticut General Assembly to hold companies liable for costs incurred as a consequence of applications submitted to the Siting Council in bad faith.
In 1717, the Amity Parish was accepted by the General Assembly of the Connecticut Colony and in 1832, Bethany was incorporated as a town.
Wallingford was established on October 10, 1667, when the Connecticut General Assembly authorized the " making of a village on the east river " to thirty-eight planters and freemen.
According to a persistent legend, the name " Bozrah " was derived from another Biblical text, which came to someone's mind under the particular circumstances surrounding the community's petition to the Connecticut General Assembly for township status.
The town of Lebanon, Connecticut was incorporated by the General Assembly of the Connecticut Colony on October 10, 1700.
In 1724 North Stonington gained its name for the first time, when the Connecticut Assembly decreed that the North Society would take the name “ North Stonington .“ A church was finally erected in 1727 ( located on a knoll adjacent to what is now the junction of Wyassup and Reutemann roads ), and gained a permanent minister in 1731, when the Rev.
The Connecticut General Assembly, held in Hartford in 1706, appointed William Pitkin, Joseph Tallcot, William Whiting and Richard Lord, as a committee with full power to lay out the bounds of the town and divisions of the land, to admit inhabitants.
In the Connecticut General Assembly, Stafford is represented by State Representative Penny Bacchiochi and State Senator Tony Guglielmo.
1795-1800 ) by John Brewster Jr. ( painter ) | John Brewster Jr. of his stepmother and his father, a leader in the Hampton church and member of the Connecticut General Assembly.
In 1995, a state-funded program called UCONN 2000 was passed by the Connecticut General Assembly and signed into law by then-Gov.
In June 2011, the Connecticut General Assembly approved legislation for Bioscience Connecticut, a plan proposed by Connecticut Gov.
UConn 2000 was enacted by the Connecticut General Assembly in 1995 and signed into law by Governor John G. Rowland.

Connecticut and passed
Prior to the passage of the United States Constitution, several States passed their own various copyright laws between 1783 and 1787, the first state being Connecticut.
Connecticut and Massachusetts questioned another embargo passed in 1813.
In 1641 Massachusetts Bay had passed the first laws to make slavery legal in the English colonies, and these laws spread to Plymouth and Connecticut with the creation of the United Colonies in 1643.
Connecticut passed a Clean Elections law in 2005, along with the cities of Portland, Oregon and Albuquerque, New Mexico, although Portland's was repealed by voter initiative in 2010.
After Ridge had married a European-American woman from Connecticut and Boudinot was engaged to another, the Cherokee Council in 1825 passed a law making children of such unions full citizens of the tribe, as if their mothers were Cherokee.
" In 1821, Connecticut passed the first state statute criminalizing abortion.
In 1955, Hurricane Connie and Hurricane Diane passed over Connecticut within one week, flooding the Mad River and Still River through downtown.
With such little reliance on slavery in Connecticut, the Emancipation Act was easily passed.
Years of uncertainty ensued for the Connecticut settlers in the Wyoming Valley, until in April 1799, Pennsylvania passed the Compromise Act allowing settlers ( in those townships which had been created and settled before the Trenton Decree of 1782 ) to prove their chain of title and pay a fee in return for certification of their title.
It passed the Connecticut General Assembly and was signed into law by Governor Rowland in 2002.
Legislation requiring price disclosure has passed in Connecticut, Washington, Minnesota, Oregon, Arizona, Oklahoma, and Colorado.
After that war, however, the center of this business passed to Springfield, Massachusetts, Hartford, Connecticut, and New Haven, Connecticut.
After the U. S. Department of the Interior granted federal recognition to the Mohegan tribe and the U. S. Congress passed the Mohegan Nation ( Connecticut ) Land Claim Settlement Act in 1994, the United Nuclear site became Mohegan reservation lands, transferred to the United States in trust, making the land available for Mohegan gaming operations.
In 1922 the label was passed to the ownership of the Bridgeport Die and Machine Company of Bridgeport, Connecticut, which was also the owner of Broadway Records.
At his suggestion the Connecticut legislature ( 1911 ) passed a law regulating the use of flying machines, the first law to be enacted on this subject.
Seventeen years later, the North Carolina General Assembly passed a resolution which repudiated the Connecticut statement and gave " no credence " to the assertion that Whitehead was first to fly, citing " leading aviation historians and the world's largest aviation museum " who determined there was " no historic fact, documentation, record or research to support the claim ".
Even nearly seventy years after U. S. independence, Rhode Island continued to operate with the 1663 Charter, leaving it after 1818 ( when Connecticut, the other holdout, dropped its colonial charter for a contemporary constitution ) the only state whose official legal document was passed by a foreign monarch.
Laws passed in Connecticut shortly after the fire made it illegal for big tops to be used ( though at the time of the fire big tops were being phased out anyway ), so the Ringling Bros. circus has traditionally been held in the XL Center when it visits the city.
He was born in Derby, Connecticut and graduated from Yale in 1772, studied law in Litchfield, Connecticut and passed the bar in 1775.

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