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  2. Meriden, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The Meriden, Waterbury and Connecticut River Railroad opened between Cromwell and Waterbury via Meriden in 1888–89. Passenger service west of Meriden to Waterbury ended in 1917, while Connecticut Company streetcars used the line between Meriden and Middletown until 1931. A portion of the line in Meriden remained in use for freight until 1976.

  3. Category:Meriden, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Meriden, Connecticut" This category contains only the following file. MeridenCtTownSeal.png 296 × 216; 65 KB

  4. William Yale (merchant) - Wikipedia

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    Meriden in 1830. William Yale was born March 13, 1784, to wealthy merchant Samuel Yale (b. 1763) and Eunice Paine, members of the Yale family. [2] [3] [4] His great-grandfather, Samuel Yale (b. 1711), son of Capt. and magistrate Theophilus Yale, was a wealthy landowner in Wallingford, now Yalesville. [5]

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  7. Meriden, Waterbury and Connecticut River Railroad - Wikipedia

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    An extension to Waterbury, Connecticut, was completed in 1888 as the Meriden and Waterbury Railroad, and the two companies merged to form the Meriden, Waterbury and Connecticut Railroad. Due to high costs to reach Waterbury and existing railroad competition, the MW&CR was consistently unprofitable, and was taken over in October 1892 by the New ...

  8. Boston Market - Wikipedia

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    On November 20, 2023, all 8 remaining Connecticut Boston Market locations, located in East Haven, Meriden, West Hartford, Wilton, Stratford, Milford, Bristol, and Newington, were permanently shuttered and issued eviction notices due to unpaid rent. [32] Boston Market and owner Pandya filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in December 2023. [33] [34]

  9. Meriden Firearms Co. - Wikipedia

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    Meriden .38 pocket pistol. Meriden manufactured double-action top-break revolvers in various barrel lengths and finishes. Calibers were either .32 S&W or .38 S&W with either an exposed or enclosed hammer. The barrels were marked "Meriden Firearms Co. Meriden, Conn USA". These guns were referred to as "pocket pistols" and were made between 1905 ...