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Every place on earth has a name. Never noticed the place-names in your town? Then take a look at these tales; you’ll learn some things about where you live. These stories are about a rural Connecticut town settled in the 1700s. Place-names are everywhere-on rivers, roads, brooks, hills, buildings, parks, cemeteries, nature preserves, even rocks. The names are from Englishmen, Indians, plants, animals, battles, the Bible, hell, heroes, celebrities, and just plain folks. Place-names are strange creatures, but they all reveal the history, culture, and eccentricities of people who passed through-even in your town. Rummage around these tales if you’re a librarian, historian, geographer, genealogist, traveler, or resident of this planet.Advance Praise from Roxbury, Conn. Notables'...lasting treasure for our community...insights into nuggets of Roxbury’s heritage...quick and pleasurable read...'-Barbara Henry, First Selectman'...extraordinary vade mecum...informs and amuses...paints a living portrait ofRoxbury...'-Steven Schinke, President, Roxbury Land Trust'...exhaustive research... into town records, printed sources, unpublished manuscriptsand the memories of older residents... clear panorama of where white settlers firstarrived in the 18th century'-Timothy Field Beard, FASG, Town Historian'...important local history and delightful read...'-Valerie G. Annis, Director, Minor Memorial Library.