|
WILLIMANTIC , a city ofSee also: Windham county, See also: Connecticut, U.S.A., in the township of Windham, at the junction of the Willimantic and Natchaug See also: rivers to See also: form the Shetuc'See also: ket, in the E. See also: part of the See also: state, about 16 m
.
N.W. of Norwich
.
Pop
.
(189o) 8648; (1900) 8937, of whom 2491 were See also: foreign-See also: born; (1910 census) 11,230
.
It is served by the New See also: York, New Haven & See also: Hartford and the Central See also: Vermont See also: railways, and by electric lines to Baltic, Norwich and New See also: London, and to See also: South See also: Coventry
.
It is the seat of a State Normal Training School, and has a public library and Dunham See also: Hall Library (1878)
.
The Willimantic
See also: river provides See also: good See also: water-power, and there are various manufactures
.
The See also: 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 See also: borough in 1833, and chartered as a city in 1893
.
|
|
|
[back] WILLIBRORD (or WILBRORD), ST (d. 738) |
[next] NATHANIEL PARKER WILLIS (1806-1867) |
There are no comments yet for this article.
Do not copy, download, transfer, or otherwise replicate the site content in whole or in part.
Links to articles and home page are encouraged.