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Milford Railroad

The Belvidere-Delaware Railroad c.1853. Later leased to the Penn R.R. System, the line allowed transit of Lehigh & Hudson R.R. passenger trains.

Marker is at the intersection of Bridge Street and Railroad Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Bridge ...

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Milford

Grist mill and several houses here in mid 1700's.

Known as Burnt Mills after fire in 1769. Ferry to Pennsylvania here until 1842 when a bridge was built.

Marker is at the intersection of Water Street and Park Lane, on the right ...

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Memorial to Three Milford Men

1639 1939

[ east side of the column ]

This Bridge Dedicated

On the 300th Anniversary

Of the Settlement Of

The Town of Milford

A Memorial to Three

Milford Men Who Were

Governors of the Colony

and

State Of Connecticut

[ north side of the column ]

Jonathan Law

Born 1672 ...

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Milford World War I Memorial

[ south side plaque ]

Our Honored Dead

May Every Generation

Of Young Americans Be Given

Power to Translate Their Lives In

Terms of Sacrifice for Mankind

List of Milford Dead

Blackhall, Geo B. • Clark, Charles S. • Crary, ...

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Milford Remembers

[ south side ]

Milford Remembers

New York City

Erected by the People of Milford, Connecticut in memory of the innocent victims of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City on September 11, 2001. With ...

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Milford Town Halls

Since Its Founding In 1639

Milford

Has Erected Five Town Halls

All Of Which Have Stood On This Site

Their Dates Of Erection

And Destruction Are

1645 – 1734

1734 – 1758

1760 – 1832

1832 – 1915

1916

Marker is at the intersection of River ...

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Milford

This area was settled in 1639 as an independent colony by a congregation of English Puritans led by their minister, the Reverend Peter Prudden. Land was purchased from Ansantawae, a sachem of the Paugusset Indians and originally named Wepewaug. It ...

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Milford World War II Memorial

Dedicated To All

Who Served

1941 1945

World War II

Marker is at the intersection of Broad Street (Connecticut Route 162) and Armory Lane, on the left when traveling north on Broad Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Milford Volunteer Fire Department

Est. 1838

This bell obtained by Arctic Engine Company, No. 1, in 1887, served as the City of Milford’s first fire alarm warning system from 1887 into the 1930’s.

It summoned the town’s volunteer firemen to the call of duty ...

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Milford Memorial Flag Pole

[ panel 1 ]

In Grateful Remembrance

World War II 1941 – 1945

and

Korean Conflict 1950

Adams, Thomas D. •

Allison, Eli

[ panel 2 ]

Almquist, Edward F. • Anderson, Christian A. Jr. • Anderson, James H. • Beaudette, ...

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