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History of Guilford, Connecticut

January 31, 1878 issue

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The article presents information on the book "History of Guilford, Connecticut," by Ralph D. Smith. Guilford is a small country town sixteen miles from New Haven, on Long Island Sound, settled by farmers from Kent and Surrey. Guilford appears to have had an utterly uneventful history. The land was honestly bought of the Indians, the last purchase being confirmed by Unca, the famous Mohegan chief, in 1641. The settlers obtained a good wheat and corn-bearing soil, excellent quarries of trap and granite, the best oysters the Sound, and the aboriginal shell-heaps, which supplied an abundance of artificial manure.

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BOOKS; HISTORY of Guilford, Connecticut (Book); SMITH, Ralph D.; CONNECTICUT -- History; GUILFORD (Conn.); CONNECTICUT; UNITED States
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