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West Suffield Mountain, part of the Metacomet Ridge, runs through the center of Suffield from north to south. Originally called Southfield, it was settled as a township of Massachusetts in 1670 but later found to lie within the boundaries of the Connecticut Charter and was subsequently annexed in 1749.
Settlement started in 1670, after Major John Pynchon, a fur merchant from Springfield, paid the Natives Americans thirty pounds for a six-mile tract of land ...

Suffield

Town in Connecticut
Suffield is a town in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. The town is part of the Capitol Planning Region, and located in the Connecticut River Valley. As of the 2020 census, the population was 15,752. The town center is a... Wikipedia
ZIP Codes: 06078, 06093
Population: 15,743 (2018)
Tax rate: 6.35%
Annexed by Connecticut: 1749
Area code(s): 860/959
Elevation: 197 ft (60 m)
Incorporated (Massachusetts): June 8, 1674

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Settled, 1670. Incorporated (Massachusetts), June 8, 1674. Annexed by Connecticut, 1749 ... Colony of Connecticut listed 37 slaves in Suffield. Throughout the ...
Houses and mills were burned, but settlement resumed in 1676. Suffield remained a Massachusetts town until 1749 when it became a part of Connecticut. Suffield ...
Seal of the town of Suffield Connecticut. Settled in 1670. Town of Suffield · Suffield Public Schools(opens in new window/tab) · Emergency Alert · Quicklinks.
Jun 1, 2024 · “Founded in 1670” according to town records 1670 was the year Suffield was founded by John Pynchon, an entrepreneur from Springfield. Pynchon ...
Seal of the town of Suffield Connecticut. Settled in 1670. Town of Suffield · Suffield Public Schools(opens in new window/tab) · Emergency Alert · Quicklinks.
The settling of The Town of Suffield as part of Massachusetts began in 1670. The first settlers were all land grantees, given land if they moved to Suffield and ...
The following year, the town was resettled. Suffield has long been an agricultural town, growing tobacco and other crops. A number of brooks were used for mills ...