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As established in 1666, New Haven County consisted of the towns of Milford, New Haven, and Guilford. The town of Wallingford was established in 1670 in unincorporated area north of New Haven and formally added to New Haven County in 1671. In 1675, the town of Derby was established north of Milford.
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Title. History of New Haven County, Connecticut. Names. Rockey, J. L. (John L.) Created / Published. New York : W. W. Preston, 1892. Headings.
History of New Haven County, Connecticut

History of New Haven County, Connecticut

Book by J L Rockey
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Originally published: 1892
Author: J L Rockey
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to New Haven, and New Haven county, in 1832, by Dr. Samuel Richardson, from Boston. In 1835, Dr. Bennett. W. Sperry, from New York, also located himself in ...
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