Legendary Locals of Norwich

Nonfiction, Art & Architecture, Photography, Pictorials, Travel, History, Americas, United States
Cover of the book Legendary Locals of Norwich by Beryl Fishbone, Arcadia Publishing Inc.
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Author: Beryl Fishbone ISBN: 9781439645888
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: June 23, 2014
Imprint: Legendary Locals Language: English
Author: Beryl Fishbone
ISBN: 9781439645888
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: June 23, 2014
Imprint: Legendary Locals
Language: English
Norwich measured nine square miles in the 1659 deed that Mohegan chief Uncas gave to the brave English settlers from Old Saybrook. The names of the city�s streets and parks are testaments of the pride the community has in its town�s residents and history. Stories abound of Norwich natives and American revolutionaries like John Durkee, who made the king�s tax representative resign; scoundrel Maj. John Mason, who ordered the Mystic massacre of 100 men; and traitor Benedict Arnold, who burned the nearby city of New London. Legendary Locals of Norwich also sheds light on Norwich�s more modern heroes and heroines, whose everyday actions give homage to the past, recognition to the present, and courage and vision to the future. Featured are Stanley Israelite, whose personal drive has helped businesses and individuals succeed; Eileen Akers, whose actions changed the world for students; the philanthropy of Harold Ross; and the pride of retailer Jackie Quercia.
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Norwich measured nine square miles in the 1659 deed that Mohegan chief Uncas gave to the brave English settlers from Old Saybrook. The names of the city�s streets and parks are testaments of the pride the community has in its town�s residents and history. Stories abound of Norwich natives and American revolutionaries like John Durkee, who made the king�s tax representative resign; scoundrel Maj. John Mason, who ordered the Mystic massacre of 100 men; and traitor Benedict Arnold, who burned the nearby city of New London. Legendary Locals of Norwich also sheds light on Norwich�s more modern heroes and heroines, whose everyday actions give homage to the past, recognition to the present, and courage and vision to the future. Featured are Stanley Israelite, whose personal drive has helped businesses and individuals succeed; Eileen Akers, whose actions changed the world for students; the philanthropy of Harold Ross; and the pride of retailer Jackie Quercia.

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