Plan of the ancient Palisado Plot in Windsor
Barber, John Warner, 1798-1885
Creator
Grant, Matthew
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still image
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1835
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Source extent: 1 drawing ; 14 x 17 cm.
Schematic diagram showing the layout of the town of Windsor in 1654 copied by Barber from "A book of Towne Wayes in Windsor" by Matthew Grant (1601-1681). The plots are inscribed "D. Wilson" "Burying place" "W. Gaylord" "t. Parson's" "Hi Way" "Capt." "Egelston" "Town house" "Grant" "Dible" "Philups" "Mr. Clark" "Marshall" "Fyler" "Strong." Beyond the palisade on one side is the inscription "Against the meadow; "" on the adjoining side "Rivulet."
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Preliminary drawing for Connecticut Historical Collections, John Warner Barber, New Haven, 1836. The first settlers of Windsor came from Plymouth County, Massachusetts. They arrived on September 26, 1633.
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Windsor (Conn.)
Accession number 1953.5.337
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