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SIMSBURY , a township of See also: Hartford county, See also: Connecticut, U.S.A., traversed by the Farmington See also: river and about 10 m
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N.W. of Hartford
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Pop
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(1910) 2537
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See also: Area about 38 sq. m
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The township is served by the New See also: York; New Haven & Hartford and by the Central New See also: England See also: railways, which meet at Simsbury See also: village
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Among the manufactures are fuses, cigars and paper
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A See also: tract along the Tunxus (now Farmington) river, called Massacoe or See also: Saco by the See also: Indians, was ceded to whites in 1648, and there were settlers here from Windsor as early as 1664
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In 1670 the township was incorporated as Simsbury
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In 1675, during See also: King
See also: Philip's War, Simsbury was abandoned; and in 1676 it was burnt and pillaged by the Indians; but it was resettled in the following
See also: year
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See also: Steel seems to have been made here from native iron in 1727, and in 1739 the General See also: Court of Connecticut granted to three citizens of Simsbury a fifteen years' See also: monopoly of making steel in the colony
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Owing to the See also: pine forests See also: pitch and See also: tar were important manufactures in early times
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From the N. of Simsbury the township of See also: Granby (pop.191o,1383) was set off in 1786
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In this See also: part of the township a copper mine was worked between 1705 and 1745, and smelting and refining See also: works were built in 1721
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In 1773 the mine was leased by the General Court and was fitted up as a public See also: gaol and workhouse (called Newgate Prison), the prisoners being employed in See also: mining
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Some Tories were imprisoned here after 1780; many of them escaped in May 1781
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The prison was rebuilt in 1790 and was used until 1827
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The W. of Simsbury was set off in 18o6 as See also: Canton (pop. in 1900, 2678)
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See N
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Phelps, See also: History of Simsbury, Granby and Canton from 1642 to 1845 (Hartford, 1845)
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