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Our History · 1942. Fairfield College of St. · 1945. Fairfield University was chartered by the State of Connecticut to grant degrees · 1947. First class of 303 ...
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In 1635, Puritans and Congregationalists from the Massachusetts Bay Colony sought to establish an ecclesiastical society subject to their own rules.
Redding in 1767 · Weston in 1787 · Easton, created from Weston in 1845 · Bridgeport in 1821 (also partly from Stratford) and again in 1870 when the Black Rock ...
Fairfield was founded in 1856 by clipper ship captain Robert H. Waterman, and named after his former hometown of Fairfield, Connecticut. It is the ...
Prior to 1810. The earliest native inhabitants of Fairfield were the Indians who settled in the Rockville and Green Valley areas.
Of the 12 townships that were created in the early days of the county's history, seven incorporated into cities: Benicia (1850 and 1851), Vallejo (1868), Suisun ...
Founded by the Society of Jesus in 1942, Fairfield University is a coeducational institution of higher learning whose primary objectives are to develop the ...
Founding: Fairfield was laid out as a town in 1819, on land donated by the Barnhill family. The actual plat was not recorded until 6 years later.
European settlers, led by Roger Ludlow, began moving into the area in the late 1630s following the Pequot War, and colonial Fairfield originally extended from ...
As the 18th century progressed, Fairfield became a home for wealthy New Englanders. Many influential families established their homesteads here, including the ...