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The Pachaug and Quinebaug rivers flow through the town of Griswold, which is located at the northeastern edge of New London County. [4] According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 37.1 square miles (96.0 km 2), of which 34.7 square miles (89.9 km 2) is land and 2.4 square miles (6.1 km 2), or 6.37%, is water.
The governor of Connecticut is automatically a member of the state's Bonding Commission. He is an ex-officio member of the board of trustees of the University of Connecticut and Yale University . There have been 69 post-Revolution governors of the state, serving 73 distinct spans in office.
Griswold was born in Bolton, Connecticut, on May 16, 1752. He was one of three children born to Seth Griswold (1723–1810) and Susanna (née Shurtleff) Griswold (1732–1757), [1] who married in 1751 in Bolton. [2] His paternal grandparents were Daniel Griswold and Sarah (née White) Griswold. [3]
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Took office Left office Party 1 Thomas Welles: 1639 1641 2 William Whiting 1641 1648 3 Thomas Welles: 1648 1652 4 John Talcott, Sr. 1652 1660 5 John Talcott, Jr. 1660 1676 6 William Pitkin: 1676 1679 7 Joseph Whiting 1679 1718 8 John Whiting 1718 1750 9 Nathaniel Stanly 1750 1756 10 Joseph Talcott: 1756 1769 11 John Lawrence 1769 1789 12 ...
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Office vacant from August 7 - October 20, 1809: Office vacated by succession to governor: John Treadwell: 26 Roger Griswold: October 20, 1809 [4] – May 9, 1811 Federalist: 1810: 27 John Cotton Smith: May 9, 1811 – October 25, 1812 Federalist: 1811: Roger Griswold (died October 25, 1812) 1812 — Office vacant from October 25, 1812 - May 13 ...