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Incorporated - 1854 |
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| Origin of Name - Settled by a company from Plymouth Colony, arriving with materials of a trading house on vessel Sept. 26, 1633. House set below mouth of Farmington River and sold to Dorchester, Mass. settlers, 1637 and 1638. Named in 1637 from Windsor in Berkshire. |
| Population |
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Area |
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1850 |
3294 |
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Acres |
19862 |
1900 |
3614 |
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Square Miles |
31 |
1950 |
11833 |
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Square Km |
80.4 |
2000 |
28237 |
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| Hartford County |
| Capitol Region Council of Governments |
| Capitol Area Economic Development Region |
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Special
thanks to the Environmental and Geographic Information Center (EGIC)
of the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection. |