- The
Mattatuck Museum is a
cultural institution based in Waterbury, Connecticut, USA. The museum's
displays include the history,
industries and culture...
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include the June
Norcross Webster Scout Reservation in Ashford, Camp
Mattatuck in
Plymouth and Camp
Workcoeman in New Hartford. See Boy
Scout Camps in...
- The
Mattatuck Trail is an 42.2-mile (67.9 km) Blue-Blazed
hiking trail that
winds through Litchfield County and New
Haven County in
Western Connecticut...
- The
Mattatuck Drum Band is an
American fife and drum
corps organized in 1767 in Farmingbury, now Wolcott, Connecticut.
According to its website, it is...
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Charles Ekstrom was its
second president,
serving from 1980 to 1992.
Mattatuck Community College was
established in 1967. Initially, it held classes...
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Nathan Hale and
Tunxis to form Long
Rivers Council.
Mattatuck Lodge #217 was the OA
lodge for
Mattatuck Council.
Their name, from an
Algonquian language...
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Mattatuck State Forest is an
American state forest in the
state of Connecticut,
spread over
twenty parcels in the
towns of Waterbury, Plymouth, Thomaston...
- "the
interval lands." Thus, the settlement's name was
Anglicised to "
Mattatuck" in 1673. When the
settlement was
admitted as the 28th town in the Connecticut...
- University, Providence,
Rhode Island City of Newburgh, Newburgh, New York
Mattatuck Museum Arts and
History Center, Waterbury,
Connecticut National Arts Club...
- Conn. and his
descendants through his sons, John and Thomas, 1660-1909.
Mattatuck Press. p. 219. ISBN 9780598414410.
Retrieved 12
November 2019. "FUNERAL...