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  2. Lamb Homestead - Wikipedia

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    The Lamb Homestead is a historic farm property at 47 Lambtown Road in Ledyard, Connecticut.Developed since the early 18th century, it is one of the town's oldest farms, with a long association with the Lamb family, early settlers and important in the development of the Lambtown area of the community.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Passaic ...

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    Contents: Counties and communities in New Jersey Atlantic – Bergen ( Closter , Franklin Lakes , Ridgewood , Saddle River , Wyckoff ) – Burlington – Camden – Cape May – Cumberland – Essex – Gloucester – Hudson – Hunterdon – Mercer – Middlesex – Monmouth – Morris – Ocean – Passaic – Salem – Somerset – Sussex ...

  4. Category:Houses in Ledyard, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Houses in Ledyard, Connecticut" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. Category:Ledyard, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Ledyard is a town in New London County, Connecticut. ... Lamb Homestead; William Ledyard; M. Main Sawmill; Mashantucket Pequot Reservation Archeological District; N.

  6. Gales Ferry, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Gales Ferry is a census-designated place [2] and village in the town of Ledyard, Connecticut, United States.It is located along the eastern bank of the Thames River.The community developed as a result of having a ferry to Uncasville located at this site, and from which the village was named.

  7. Ledyard, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Ledyard (/ ˈ l ɛ dʒ ɜːr d / LEH-jerd) is a Town in New London County, Connecticut, United States, located along the Thames River.The town is named after Colonel William Ledyard, a Revolutionary War officer who was killed at the Battle of Groton Heights. [3]