Iron foundry
NUGGET #9 Iron foundry: Operated by Thomas Couch and Ebenezer Burr Sanford (q.v.) in the first half of the 19th Century on Norwalk River at what is now the Moongate
NUGGET #9 Iron foundry: Operated by Thomas Couch and Ebenezer Burr Sanford (q.v.) in the first half of the 19th Century on Norwalk River at what is now the Moongate
Differences in approach within the women’s suffrage movement, and the political opposition.
Macklin Reid of the Ridgefield Press provides testimony of his experiences of the pandemic.
In this episode, Dr. Darla Shaw will portray Cora Weir, youngest daughter of impressionist painter, J. Alden Weir.
Terry McManus gives part two of a two-part presentation about Anne S. Richardson and Anne’s Ridgefield estate and gardens.
NUGGET #8 Hauley, Rev. Thomas (1689-1738), the town’s first minister, lived in the “town’s oldest house,” a gambrel-roofed residence at Main Street and Branchville Road. A native of Northampton, Mass.,
Jake Seem, age 22, Boston University student from Ridgefield shares his experience.
In this episode, Dr. Darla Shaw takes on the role of Anne S. Richardson, philanthropist and conservationist.
Terry McManus gives part one of a two-part presentation about Anne S. Richardson and Anne’s Ridgefield estate and gardens.
NUGGET #7 Good Government Party: A Ridgefield-only third party, founded in 1963, with members saying they were “dissatisfied with the leadership and control of the two existing parties,” especially with
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