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WILLIMANTIC

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Originally appearing in Volume V28, Page 686 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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WILLIMANTIC  , a

city of Windham county,
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Connecticut, U.S.A., in the township of Windham, at the junction of the Willimantic and Natchaug rivers to form the Shetuc'ket, in the E.
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part of the state, about 16 m . N.W. of Norwich . Pop . (189o) 8648; (1900) 8937, of whom 2491 were
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foreign-born; (1910 census) 11,230 . It is served by the New York, New Haven &
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Hartford and the Central
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Vermont
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railways, and by electric lines to Baltic, Norwich and New
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London, and to South Coventry . It is the seat of a State Normal Training School, and has a public library and Dunham Hall Library (1878) . The Willimantic
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river provides good
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water-power, and there are various manufactures . The
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total value of the factory product in 1905 was $4,902,447 . The township of Windham was incorporated in 1692 . Willimantic was settled in 1822, incorporated as a borough in 1833, and chartered as a city in 1893 .

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