Author: Loren Pinckney Waldo
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Category : Tolland (Conn. : Town)
Languages : en
Pages : 166
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The Early History of Tolland
Author: Loren Pinckney Waldo
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Category : Tolland (Conn. : Town)
Languages : en
Pages : 166
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Category : Tolland (Conn. : Town)
Languages : en
Pages : 166
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Tolland: An Old Post Road Town
Author: Harold Weigold
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1493033271
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 257
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The fascinating history of an old Connecticut town whose founding, prospering, early 19th century decline, and 20th century resurgence reflect the history of many, many New England villages. The story starts in 1713 when the nearby town of Windsor established a township in Tolland and granted land to Windsor citizens who so desired to settle the new township. These pioneer settlers had all the hearty, robust traits of character it required to face the hazards of an untouched wilderness. Taking first things first as they saw them they established institutions for public worship and a sound system for the maintenance of local government. As evidence of how well they did their job Tolland exists today enjoying its greatest growth and prosperity. But it was not that easy; for Tolland, like so many of her sister New England communities, suffered the economic rigors of the late 1700s and early 1800s. Indeed, starting about 1830 Tolland suffered a steady decline that lasted for 120 years as its agriculturally oriented families probed westward in search of better farm lands. Starting in 1950, as the influence of greater Hartford expanded, Tolland grew to 2950 in 1960 and to 8500 in 1970. Tolland: An Old Post Road Town tells the whole story of its institutions, its service to our country, and its people with absorbing biographical sketches and genealogical records of many of its prominent citizens.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1493033271
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
The fascinating history of an old Connecticut town whose founding, prospering, early 19th century decline, and 20th century resurgence reflect the history of many, many New England villages. The story starts in 1713 when the nearby town of Windsor established a township in Tolland and granted land to Windsor citizens who so desired to settle the new township. These pioneer settlers had all the hearty, robust traits of character it required to face the hazards of an untouched wilderness. Taking first things first as they saw them they established institutions for public worship and a sound system for the maintenance of local government. As evidence of how well they did their job Tolland exists today enjoying its greatest growth and prosperity. But it was not that easy; for Tolland, like so many of her sister New England communities, suffered the economic rigors of the late 1700s and early 1800s. Indeed, starting about 1830 Tolland suffered a steady decline that lasted for 120 years as its agriculturally oriented families probed westward in search of better farm lands. Starting in 1950, as the influence of greater Hartford expanded, Tolland grew to 2950 in 1960 and to 8500 in 1970. Tolland: An Old Post Road Town tells the whole story of its institutions, its service to our country, and its people with absorbing biographical sketches and genealogical records of many of its prominent citizens.
Murder in Tolland
Author: David M. Hamlin
Publisher: Van Rye Publishing, LLC
ISBN: 1957906138
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
How do you catch a killer in a small town where seemingly everyone has a motive to kill or to protect the killer(s)? . . . As a youngster, Demetrius Clarke spent joyous summers in the small, quiet village of Tolland, Connecticut. Now a somewhat disillusioned Los Angeles mystery writer, Clarke returns to Tolland to evaluate his life and his future. His arrival in the place he loves and cherishes coincides with the discovery that the community’s most reviled resident, Ike Karas—a brash, arrogant, wealthy New Yorker whose values are entirely at odds with those of the village—has been murdered. Tolland’s only law enforcement officer, Billy Williamson, is a rookie Connecticut State Trooper. Bright, eager, and admittedly inexperienced, Williamson is determined to solve the crime even as he is intimidated by the gravity of the assignment. When the small town’s grapevine alerts Williamson to the presence of a writer who specializes in mysteries, the young officer implores Clarke to assist him. Reluctantly, Clarke agrees, and the two men embark on an investigation in the face of a significant challenge: most of the village’s residents are content to be rid of the victim and more than a few believe that Karas got exactly what he deserved. Will they catch the killer(s) and return Tolland to bliss? Read and find out. “A murder in a perfect Connecticut small town. An upright citizenry that doesn’t seem to care. The appearance of a stranger. These are the seeds of David Hamlin’s most captivating mystery novel yet. Cozy up and let it work its way into you. Have a muffin." —Pulitzer Prize and Emmy winner Ron Powers, author of Flags of Our Fathers, Mark Twain, and Nobody Cares About Crazy People “In his splendidly-written mystery, David Hamlin not only kills off ‘the village SOB’ but casts half the village’s residents under suspicion.” —Jack Shakely, award-winning author of The Confederate War Bonnet
Publisher: Van Rye Publishing, LLC
ISBN: 1957906138
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
How do you catch a killer in a small town where seemingly everyone has a motive to kill or to protect the killer(s)? . . . As a youngster, Demetrius Clarke spent joyous summers in the small, quiet village of Tolland, Connecticut. Now a somewhat disillusioned Los Angeles mystery writer, Clarke returns to Tolland to evaluate his life and his future. His arrival in the place he loves and cherishes coincides with the discovery that the community’s most reviled resident, Ike Karas—a brash, arrogant, wealthy New Yorker whose values are entirely at odds with those of the village—has been murdered. Tolland’s only law enforcement officer, Billy Williamson, is a rookie Connecticut State Trooper. Bright, eager, and admittedly inexperienced, Williamson is determined to solve the crime even as he is intimidated by the gravity of the assignment. When the small town’s grapevine alerts Williamson to the presence of a writer who specializes in mysteries, the young officer implores Clarke to assist him. Reluctantly, Clarke agrees, and the two men embark on an investigation in the face of a significant challenge: most of the village’s residents are content to be rid of the victim and more than a few believe that Karas got exactly what he deserved. Will they catch the killer(s) and return Tolland to bliss? Read and find out. “A murder in a perfect Connecticut small town. An upright citizenry that doesn’t seem to care. The appearance of a stranger. These are the seeds of David Hamlin’s most captivating mystery novel yet. Cozy up and let it work its way into you. Have a muffin." —Pulitzer Prize and Emmy winner Ron Powers, author of Flags of Our Fathers, Mark Twain, and Nobody Cares About Crazy People “In his splendidly-written mystery, David Hamlin not only kills off ‘the village SOB’ but casts half the village’s residents under suspicion.” —Jack Shakely, award-winning author of The Confederate War Bonnet
I-86 Reconstruction in Vernon, Tolland and Willington
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Languages : en
Pages : 228
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Languages : en
Pages : 228
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Commemorative Biographical Record of Tolland and Windham Counties, Connecticut
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Category : Tolland County (Conn.)
Languages : en
Pages : 916
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Category : Tolland County (Conn.)
Languages : en
Pages : 916
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Nashville Directory
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Category : Nashville (Tenn.)
Languages : en
Pages : 686
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Category : Nashville (Tenn.)
Languages : en
Pages : 686
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Report of the ... Reunion of the Grant Family Association ... 1st-8th
Author: Grant Family Association
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Languages : en
Pages : 564
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Languages : en
Pages : 564
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United States Official Postal Guide
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Category : Postal service
Languages : en
Pages : 794
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Category : Postal service
Languages : en
Pages : 794
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The Grass-flora of Tolland, Colorado
Author: Francis Ramaley
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Category : Grasses
Languages : en
Pages : 26
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Category : Grasses
Languages : en
Pages : 26
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Benham's New Haven City Directory Also, the Annual Advertiser
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Category : East Haven (Conn.)
Languages : en
Pages : 1066
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Category : East Haven (Conn.)
Languages : en
Pages : 1066
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