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Great Hill Cemetery, Seymour; Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven; Gunntown Cemetery, Naugatuck [1] Milford Cemetery, Milford [4] Mount Carmel Cemetery, Hamden [1]
Seymour is a town located in New Haven County, Connecticut, ... Great Hill Cemetery, founded in the 18th century. On the National Register of Historic Places
Roughly bounded by Long Hill, Great Hill, and Ledge Hill Rds. 41°22′00″N 72°43′42″W / 41.366667°N 72.728333°W / 41.366667; -72.728333 ( Meeting House Hill Historic Guilford
Thomas Henry Seymour gravestone in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Seymour died of typhoid fever, in Hartford, Connecticut, on September 3, 1868 (age 60 years, 340 days). [5] He is interred at Cedar Hill Cemetery. In 1850 the town of Humphreysville, Connecticut—then contemplating a change of name—was renamed Seymour in his honor.
Naugatuck State Forest is a Connecticut state forest consisting of five separate blocks in the towns of Oxford, Beacon Falls, Naugatuck, Bethany, Cheshire, Hamden, [4] Seymour, and Ansonia. The five blocks are the Mount Sanford (Cheshire, Hamden—bordering Prospect and Bethany), East (Beacon Falls, Bethany, Naugatuck), West (Naugatuck, Oxford ...
More than 50 coffins floated away from a cemetery in Seymour. [21] The state shipped in 300 temporary housing units from Groton, to help provide shelter for the newly ...
Starting on Gadpouch Road in Cobalt, CT next to the (former site of the) Meshomasic State Forest Ranger Headquarters, the trail climbs a very steep ridge to the top of Great Hill, a part of the Bald Hill Range. A spur trail takes hikers to a rocky vista with views of the Connecticut River, Middletown, and Great Hill Pond just below. The trail ...
Cedar Hill Cemetery in Hartford, Connecticut is located at 453 Fairfield Avenue. It was designed by landscape architect Jacob Weidenmann (1829–1893) who also designed Hartford's Bushnell Park . Its first sections were completed in 1866 and the first burial took place on July 17, 1866.