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A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day....12-05-07....Quinnehtukqut ~ "beside the long tidal river"
December 5, 2007 | Billie

Posted on 12/04/2007 9:16:09 PM PST by Billie



A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day
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Over the past four years we have taken A Few of FR's Finest on a cyber tour of many of the states in this great land of ours; today we are featuring the state of Connecticut, known officially as "The Constitution State", though more informally called "The Nutmeg State".
This is my second New England state to present, and I have to say, the more I read and the more pictures I see, the more I realize this is a part of our country I know I would absolutely love to visit.

Hope you'll join us today, and if you're one of the 287 Freepers who hail from Connecticut, "Thank you!" Thank you for helping to make Free Republic the best conservative forum on the net! We also invite you to share some of the things you love most about your beautiful state.



If you'd like to see the other states we've visited since Mama_Bear took us to "Sweet Home Alabama" on May 23, 2003, just click on each STATE on the map below, and the thread will open in a separate window. (States with a white * have not been profiled yet.)
Alabama Maryland Vermont Utah Texas Nevada Wash DC Tennessee Florida Minnesota New Mexico Georgia Louisiana Michigan South Dakota California South Carolina West Virginia Oregon Pennsylvania Wyoming Mississippi Missouri Indiana Virginia Colorado Idaho New Hampshire Hawaii Maine North Carolina Arizona Iowa Alaska Massachusetts Kansas Delaware Kentucky Oklahoma Connecticut Washington North Dakota Montana Illinois Arkansas Rhode Island New York Ohio Nebraska New Jersey Wisconsin












Before Europeans arrived in Connecticut, Algonquian Indians inhabited the region, referring to it as Quinnetukut (note: I have seen it spelled two different ways: "Quinnetukut" and "Quinnehtukqut"), which means "beside the long tidal river"; the state's name is derived from this word. Dutchman Adriaen Block first explored Connecticut in 1614. The English came next, and settled in at Windsor in 1635. Interest in Connecticut's fertile soil and forests soon spread among Massachusetts colonists, and many of them relocated to the area. The largest migration was led by the Congregationalist clergyman Thomas Hooker in June 1636, when the Newtown community moved to Hartford. This influx aroused the local Pequot Indians, and they were subsequently exterminated in a war with settlers in 1636-37.
Connecticut is known as the Constitution State, because its delegates played a crucial role in drawing up the U.S. Constitution at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787. The state's delegates introduced the Connecticut Compromise, by which each state would have equal representation in the U.S. Senate and proportional representation in the U.S. House of Representatives. Connecticut entered the Union on January 9, 1788, as the fifth of the original 13 states.

Connecticut abolished slavery in 1848. In the presidential election of 1860, it supported Abraham Lincoln, and during the American Civil War it supplied both men and ammunition to the Union. The war brought economic prosperity to the state, and the expansion of its industries, banking and railroads also changed the nature of its agricultural pursuits. Subsistence farming gave way to specialization, brought on by urbanization, increased population, industrialization and competition from farms in the Midwest. Industrialization was accompanied by an influx of immigrants, mostly from Ireland, Italy, Russia, Germany and Austria. By the mid-19th century the state's economy was dominated by manufacturing, and Hartford, its capital, had become one of the chief centers of the U.S. insurance industry.





Connecticut played a prominent role in the Revolutionary War, serving as the Continental Army's major supplier. Sometimes called the "Arsenal of the Nation," the state became one of the most industrialized in the nation.

The colony officially severed its ties with Great Britain in July 1776 and over 40,000 of its men served in the revolutionary army. Among them: Nathan Hale ~ American Revolutionary officer, Benedict Arnold ~ American Revolutionary general, and Ethan Allen ~ American Revolutionary Soldier.



Ethan Allen was a soldier in the American Revolution. He was also the leader of the Green Mountain Boys. Allen was born on January 10, 1738 in Litchfield, Connecticut. He fought in the French and Indian War and was one of the leaders in the Vermonters fight with New York.

When the American Revolution started, the Green Mountain Boys and Allen supported the patriots. On May 10, 1775, Allen and Colonel Benedict Arnold led a force of 83 men and attacked Fort Ticonderoga. Allen was appointed colonel in the Continental Army but he played no major role in the Revolution.

He settled in Burlington, Vermont in 1789 and died there two years later, and two years before Vermont became a part of the United States. A statue of Allen represents Vermont in Sanctuary Hall in the Capitol in Washington D.C.


Read more about the Revolutionary War:

American Revolution

Revolutionary War
Nathan Hale, American Patriot
American Revolution: Benedict Arnold
Ethan Allen, American Revolution Soldier










  • Connecticut's name is derived from an Indian word (Quinnehtukqut) meaning "beside the long tidal river". Nicknames: Constitution State (official, 1959); Nutmeg State. Residents are called Connecticuters or Nutmeggers.

  • Geographically the third smallest state, land area of the state covers 4,844 sq mi. There are eight counties in the state. The 2005 resident population estimate: 3,510,297. The largest county by population is Fairfield--902,775 (2005); by area: Litchfield--920 sq mi.

  • The ten largest cities (2005 est.): Bridgeport--139,008; New Haven--124,791; Hartford--124,397; Stamford--120,045; Waterbury--107,902; Norwalk--84,437; Danbury--78,736; New Britain--71,254; Bristol, 61,353; Meriden, 59,653

  • The capital city of Connecticut, Hartford is also the Insurance Capital of the Nation.



  • Present constitution adopted: Dec. 30, 1965

  • State forests: 94 (170,000 ac); State parks: 94 (32,960 ac)

  • Connecticut leads New England in the production of eggs, pears, peaches, and mushrooms, and its oyster crop is the nation's second largest. Poultry and dairy products also account for a large portion of farm income.

  • Hartford has the oldest U.S. newspaper still being published - the Hartford Courant, established 1764.

  • Connecticut's state ship is the USS Nautilus, which was the first atomic-powered submarine. Nautilus was designated a National Historic Landmark by the United States Secretary of the Interior on 20 May 1982. She was named as the official state ship of Connecticut in 1983. Nautilus now serves as a museum of submarine history, and attracts some 250,000 visitors annually to her present berth at the U.S. Navy Submarine Force Museum and Library in Groton.



  • Connecticut is renowned for its many private schools and colleges. Yale University (1701), an Ivy League school, is regarded as one of the world's great universities; other private institutions, such as Wesleyan University (1831) in Middletown, also have national recognition.



  • America's first cigars, man-made combs, factory-made hats, plows, friction matches and the nation's first commercial telephone exchange were all products of the small state of Connecticut.

  • West Cornwall Bridge, in the northwest corner of Connecticut, was built in 1864 to connect two rural communities - Sharon and Cornwall. Prior to the bridge, a ferry was used to cross the Housatonic River. It is one of only three remaining covered bridges in Connecticut, a state where hundreds once existed.



  • Connecticut factories produce weapons, sewing machines, jet engines, helicopters, motors, hardware and tools, cutlery, clocks, locks, silverware, and submarines.

  • Famous "Nutmeggers" include American Revolutionary officer Nathan Hale, American Revolutionary general Benedict Arnold, American revolutionary leader Ethan Allen, showman Phineas T. Barnum, Olympic ice skater Dorothy Hamill, firearms inventor Samuel Colt, actress Katharine Hepburn, financier John Pierpont Morgan, consumer advocate Ralph Nader, inventor Charles Goodyear, abolitionist John Brown, pediatrician Benjamin Spock, writer Mark Twain and lexicographer Noah Webster.






Tradition has it that "Yankee Doodle" had its origins in the French and Indian War when New England troops joined Braddock's forces at Niagara. In contrast to the spit and polish of the British army, the colonials were a motley crew, some wearing buckskins and furs. Dr. Richard Schuckburg, a British Army surgeon reportedly wrote the tune ridiculing the Americans in the early 1750s. Some scholars believe it is a variant of the nursery rhyme "Lucy Locket".

Despite the fact it began as ridicule, the colonials took the song for their own. Countless versions and parodies evolved, many of which made fun of their officers, including George Washington. These verses are included at the end of the tune. When Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown it is said while the British played "The World Turned Upside Down", the Americans played "Yankee Doodle".
There are said to be as many as 190 verses of Yankee Doodle.







Where do colonial history, maritime heritage, casinos and the Ivy League meet? In Connecticut, one of the smallest, but most densely populated states. Connecticut is a popular resort area with its 250-mile Long Island Sound shoreline and many inland lakes.

The rippling Housatanic river cuts through the forested peaks and green valleys, offering ample opportunity for canoeing, kayaking and other outdoor pursuits.


In the northwest corner of the Nutmeg state, an area called the Litchfield Hills has become a favored retreat for TV and film stars. Mia Farrow, Merril Streep, Kevin Bacon, and Sam Waterston are among the celebrities who call the rolling countryside of this tucked-away corner of New England home.

Long known as a weekend escape for New Yorkers (its about a two hour trip from the city), the Litchfield Hills also abound with pleasurable activities for ordinary folk -- from antiquing to cross-country skiing. The area is dotted with charming bed and breakfasts and small villages with colonial-era houses and churches.


Among some of Connecticut's major points of interest are Yale University's Gallery of Fine Arts and Peabody Museum. Don't miss Mark Twain's home in Hartford and be sure to visit other famous museums throughout this historic state, including the P. T. Barnum, Winchester Gun, and American Clock and Watch.



Throughout Connecticut, wherever you go, the countrysides of rolling hills with its charming farmhouses, climbing roses and peaceful ponds beckon you to look closer.
I think I'll just stay here for awhile. :) The owners are having Yankee Pot Roast for dinner, and it smells soooooo good!






And for dessert, there's nothing quite like a poundcake - eat it plain, or dress it up with a glaze, and fresh fruit. I found this recipe for Butternut Pound Cake when searching the net for New England/Connecticut recipes to share with you today. As with the Yankee Pot Roast mentioned above, if you'd like to print the recipes, just click on the links.






Additional Website Links:

The History of Connecticut

Infoplease.com
Visit Connecticut
Connecticut Cultural Life
Introduction to Connecticut
Connecticut Wildflowers

(last link is for you, Meg) :)









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To: ConorMacNessa

Sweet, sweet kitties!


61 posted on 12/05/2007 12:27:48 PM PST by Billie
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To: jaycee
Oh, jaycee, I hope you're feeling much better now. Bless your heart - I didn't know you had been sick, and it sounds like you were *really* under the weather. Anything longer than a couple of days is too long to be sick!

Thank you for the very nice compliments on the opening posts. ;)

Your granddaughter's wedding sounds like it was a beautiful and wonderful event. Hope they have a very long happy life together.

62 posted on 12/05/2007 12:41:05 PM PST by Billie
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To: La Enchiladita

Hi, Dita! Thanks so much - I’m glad you like today’s thread. Connecticut’s not “TOO” far from New York, and GeeBee - let’s all go!


63 posted on 12/05/2007 12:43:34 PM PST by Billie
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To: Billie

Afternoon Billie.

Great presentation!

Saw a bit of Connecticut from the window of a tour bus heading down the highway from Boston to NYC back in ‘95. You’ve presented a lot more than what I saw/remember. Thanks


64 posted on 12/05/2007 12:53:03 PM PST by Diver Dave
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To: La Enchiladita; MEG33; GodBlessUSA; Biggirl; DollyCali; beachn4fun; dutchess; jaycee; ...
...viewing this thread is like visiting...:)

AND, I can’t wait ‘til Meg gets a look at the wildflowers..:)

Where IS that Megsy?!

I tried very hard to make it feel like a visit - especially the last several pictures. Now, I guess all those rolling green hills and valleys are snow-covered, so this might be how it looks in winter's full blanket. :)


65 posted on 12/05/2007 12:57:26 PM PST by Billie
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To: dutchess; Aquamarine
Hi, dutchess! Good to see you here and I know you had a fabulous time on the RiverWalk!

Thank you, Aqua, for doing tomorrow's Two Cents so dutchess can have a little breathing room to take care of things at home after being away for a few days.

Thank you, dutchess - I really am surprised how much these two New England states I've researched and presented in the last month have made me want to GO THERE!

66 posted on 12/05/2007 1:03:03 PM PST by Billie
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To: MEG33

THERE’S our flower girl! :) Thanks, Meg - and hives - YIKES! I’ve had them; they are not fun at all. Hope yours don’t last. I certainly understand about benedryl making you sleep! That stuff really knocks me out, too.


67 posted on 12/05/2007 1:06:13 PM PST by Billie
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To: GodBlessUSA

Thanks, GeeBee. He’s getting around a little better now - too stubborn to stay off his feet very long! LOL


68 posted on 12/05/2007 1:08:15 PM PST by Billie
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To: Diver Dave

Well, thank you very much, dd! I would imagine a tour bus heading down the highway from Boston to NYC would miss a few nice little spots in Connecticut. :)


69 posted on 12/05/2007 1:10:07 PM PST by Billie
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To: Billie




Below are names of some of our FReepers' loved ones who are serving our country. If you have someone you would like to add, please address a post to

Billie; Dutchess; DollyCali; The Mayor; GodBlessUSA; ,

and we will add their name to this list. As we pray for them, we pray also for all our nation’s leaders, and military personnel, and their families and friends. May God hold them close to His heart.

gator girl........................husband
severa............husband, brother
Maigrey.........................cousin
mystery-ak...........son, husband
Inspectorette.......................son
Blessed American..........nephew
Slip18..........................nephew
Diver Dave........niece, nephew
Diver Dave....................cousin
ConspiracyGuy........2 nephews
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Future Snake Eater.......cousin
WaterDragon............grandson
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kimmie7......................brother
LadyX (RIP)..............grandson
fawn796......................nephew
ValerieUSA..................2 sons
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LakeLady....................nephew
Spruce......................daughter
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chena...............................son
Hope and Glory..................son
TheMayor...............friends'son
Doug from Upland.......soninlaw
homeschoolmama........nephew
ariamne...................2 cousins
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911angelady.................2 sons
Consort.................2 daughters
Consort...................son-in-law
gonzo...................friend's son
Jen's Mom.................daughter
Meg33......................grandson
cookcounty......................son
JFC............................nephew
visualops......................cousin
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Himyar.............................son
jrushing.............................son
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MontanaCowgirlCop......brother
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Colorado Slim..............nephew
Tapatio....................2 nephews
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PreviouslyA-Lurker........brother
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katykelly..............................son
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BeAllYouCanBe........................son
Repubmommy........................brother
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AgThorn................................2 sons
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RoseinRoseBear.....cousin's hubby
Atomic Conspiracy......half-brother
Atomic Conspiracy...........nephew
Atomic Conspiracy..............niece
Sunflowergal....................grandson
mrstank..............................husband
MrsMike31........................husband
spotbust1............................husband
campfollower............................fiance
LUV W........................................son
SilentServiceCPOWife........husband
DirtyHarryY2K......................daughter
DirtyHarryY2K................son-in-law
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Palladin...............................grandson
MississippyMuddy...................sister
MississippyMuddy........2 nephews
Kramster...............................stepson
Socratic.............................nephew
freema.......................nephew, son
Azbushgal..............................son
kimmykay.................................son
NavySEAL F-16........................son
repubmom...........................2 sons
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JesseJane ...........................cousin
Roses0508..............................son
pmmd81..................................son
SoldiersPrayingMom.................son
WakeUpandVote..................brother
Skyraider.................................son
CyberAnt...........................nephew
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Nadine...............................nephew
U S Army EOD.................daughter
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IndyPendance..daughter,soninlaw
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gonzo............................soninlaw
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NavySEAL F-16....................son
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jackv....................................son
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skimask...............................son
VARepublican.......................son
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70 posted on 12/05/2007 1:25:16 PM PST by Billie
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To: Billie
This is a beautiful presentation of Connecticut with lots of rich American history. You made me think of MEG with the wildflower graphics. Nice touch, made the post soft and relaxing.
71 posted on 12/05/2007 1:26:02 PM PST by Aquamarine
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To: Billie
Thank you, Aqua, for doing tomorrow's Two Cents so dutchess can have a little breathing room to take care of things at home after being away for a few days.

Need to get to work on that, very hectic here with Christmas coming up!

72 posted on 12/05/2007 1:28:16 PM PST by Aquamarine
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To: Billie; DollyCali; GodBlessUSA; The Mayor; jaycee; La Enchiladita; LUV W; Kitty Mittens; ...

Connecticut Wildflower..Rhododendroncana

What A Beautiful Visit To Connecticut Billie Has Presented.
I want to go there!

73 posted on 12/05/2007 1:30:07 PM PST by MEG33 (GOD BLESS OUR ARMED FORCES)
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To: MEG33

Beautiful, Meg!


74 posted on 12/05/2007 1:31:23 PM PST by ConorMacNessa (HM/2 USN, 3rd Bn. 5th Marines, RVN 1969. St. Michael the Archangel defend us in battle!)
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To: GodBlessUSA

GeeBee, that is so sweet! Thank you very much........I have missed all of you~~~


75 posted on 12/05/2007 1:32:15 PM PST by jaycee ("God's love still stands when all else has fallen.")
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To: jaycee

I hope you are feeling better soon, Jaycee((HUGS)))


76 posted on 12/05/2007 1:33:18 PM PST by MEG33 (GOD BLESS OUR ARMED FORCES)
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To: ConorMacNessa

Thank you, Conor..Happy Warm Fuzzy *HUGS*


77 posted on 12/05/2007 1:35:41 PM PST by MEG33 (GOD BLESS OUR ARMED FORCES)
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To: Billie

This is the second time I have done this lately..and I can’t figure out if it’s new dryer sheets..but I suspect so..This was knocked with the double dose of benadryl..I had hives from new fabric softener decades ago that lasted 5 weeks..I was so miserable. My daughter in law and son were visiting , did their laundry and she ended up in the emergency room...That information led me to the source of the allergic reaction...This was nothing compared to that.

The presentation of the muted flowers is just gorgeous, Billie...This is really a treat today!


78 posted on 12/05/2007 1:45:36 PM PST by MEG33 (GOD BLESS OUR ARMED FORCES)
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To: GodBlessUSA

I will not be using the new brand dryer sheets..just in case.((HUGS)))


79 posted on 12/05/2007 1:47:46 PM PST by MEG33 (GOD BLESS OUR ARMED FORCES)
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To: Aquamarine; MEG33

Hi, Aqua - Thank you - had fun doing it and finding all these wonderful things to post. It’s funny about the wildflowers because I didn’t search for it - just showed up in a search and I, too, thought of Meg immediately. I know we’ll be seeing some of those awesome pictures framed so beautifully before this day is over. :)


80 posted on 12/05/2007 1:49:47 PM PST by Billie
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