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In 1639, the Fundamental Orders, a set of legal and administrative orders, was adopted and established Connecticut as a self-ruled entity. Roger Ludlowe, one of the framers of the Fundamental Orders, purchased a large tract of land from the Pequonnock Indians, and the town of Fairfield was born.
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As the 18th century progressed, Fairfield became a home for wealthy New Englanders. Many influential families established their homesteads here, including the ...
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 ...
The History of Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut. From the Settlement of the Town in 1639 to 1818. Vol. 1. New York: E.H. Schenck, 1889. Link. Fairfield ...
It includes Southport, a village on Mill River. Possibly named for Fairfield, England, it was settled in 1639 by Roger Ludlow, who in 1637 had been a ...
The history of Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, from the settlement of the town in 1639 to 1818, | Library of Congress.
Fairfield County was established by an act of the Connecticut General Court in Hartford along with Hartford County, New Haven County, and New London County; ...
Fairfield was known until 1650 by its Native American name, Uncoway (the “place beyond”). It owes its existence as a European settlement to Roger Ludlow, an ...
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