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High hills and deep valley – broad river and rocky falls.

In 1650 “Nawcatock”, an Indian village. Today the river bears the name.

In 1678, “Amaugsuck”, the fishing place where the waters pour down.

From 1738, Chusetown, after Chief Chuse, a scout ...

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Seymour World War I – World War II Memorial

1917 – 1918 1941 – 1945

In Honor Of

The Men and Women of Seymour

Who Served in the Armed Forces of Our Country

World War I

[ The World War I tablet lists 327 names. The names listed below have a star indicating they ...

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Seymour Korean War Memorial

1950

1955

Korean War

Alberti, Joseph M. • *Aldo, Joseph A. • Anderson, Edmund C. • Andrews, Louis M., Jr. • Annillo, Frederick C. • Aquilla, Salvatore M. • Ashton, Charles J. • Bacha, Donald A. • Bacha, George, Jr. ...

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Seymour Vietnam War Memorial

1964

1975

Vietnam War

Albiondi, William F., Jr. • Abromaitis, Stanley C., Jr. • Ainsworth, Robert C. • Ajello, Donald J. • Albro, David R. • Allen, Noble E., Jr. • Ambrose, Anthony J. • Anderson, Glenwood D, • Anderson, ...

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Seymour Revolutionary War Memorial

1775

1783

Revolutionary War

Baldwin, James • Baldwin, Jesse • Bassett, Abraham • Butler, Ezra • Canfield, Abiel • Canfield, Daniel • Chapman, Reuban • Foot, Ezra • Gillette, Jeremah • Holbrook, Abel • Holbrook, Daniel Col. • Holbrook, Daniel ...

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Seymour Narrows

Treacherous currents, swirling eddies, and turbulent tide-rips still harass vessels, despite the blasting away in 1958 of the twin peaks of Ripple Rock. Charted in 1792 by Captain George Vancouver, the Narrows has claimed numerous ships and lives and is ...

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Seymour Soldiers Monument

This Monument Is Erected

By The Citizens Of Seymour

In Honored Memory Of The

Defenders Of Our Country

1861 – 1865

[ Battle names around the top of the column: ]

Antietam • Gettysburg • James Island • Atlanta

Marker is ...

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Maj. Thomas Y. Seymour

Maj. Thomas Y. SeymourThis plaque and the renaming of this bridge honor the Revolutionary War hero and distinguished citizen of Connecticut, Thomas Y. Seymour. Seymour, who later rose to the rank of Major in the Continental Army, was born June ...

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Seymour School Bell

This bell called

Seymour children

to school for

almost a century

September 1886

to

June 1976

Marker is on First Street near DeForest Street, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Seymour Veterans Monument

This Monument is Dedicated to

Vietnam and Korean Veterans

For Their Bravery

And Courage

In Fighting for Freedom

Marker is on Derby Avenue near Broad Street (Connecticut Route 313), on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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