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FOREWORD In August, 1939, Milford, the sixth oldest town in Connecticut, will celebrate the three hundredth anniversary of its founding. In preparation for this anniversary, the citizens of the town, on November 9, 1936, authorized the Selectmen to appoint a Tercentenary Committee to formulate and carry out plans for an appropriate observance of this important event in the life of the town.
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