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    Shelton, in Fairfield County, is located in western Connecticut at the confluence of the Housatonic and Naugatuck Rivers. Settled in 1639 as part of the town of Stratford, the area was known as Coram, and also Ripton, before being incorporated in 1789 as Huntington. In 1882, it was renamed Shelton, before being incorporated as a city in 1915.
    The borough of Shelton was incorporated in 1882 and named for Edward N. Shelton, industrialist and promoter of the dam project. In 1915 the borough was chartered as the city of Shelton, and in 1919 the town’s name was changed to Shelton and town and city were consolidated.
    Today, Shelton remains a manufacturing center and the headquarters of many international companies. Included among Shelton’s manufactured goods are Wiffle balls —a Connecticut invention. Browse more interactive content on the CT Digital Archive website.
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