Kate Mozier-Tichy, a recent master’s degree recipient in Information and Library Sciences at Southern CT State University, gives us a short overview of the French and Indian War (1755-64) with an emphasis on Connecticut and Fairfield County, in particular.
Ridgefield and Fairfield County’s Native Populations, Episode Five: The French and Indian War
Kate Mozier-Tichy, a recent master's degree recipient in Information and Library Sciences at Southern CT State University, tells us about King Philip's War (1675-76).

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