Litchfield

Litchfield

      town (township), Litchfield county, northwestern Connecticut, U.S. It includes the boroughs of Litchfield and Bantam. The lands that became Litchfield were purchased from the Tunxis Indians in 1715–16. The town, named for Lichfield, England, and incorporated in 1719, was settled in 1720–21. During the American Revolution it became a supply point and rest stop for American troops en route to Boston. Judge Tapping Reeve (Reeve, Tapping) established the country's first law school there in 1784; its alumni include the U.S. vice presidents Aaron Burr (Burr, Aaron) and John C. Calhoun (Calhoun, John C). The judge's house (1773) and school are preserved. Litchfield village was incorporated in 1818 and the borough in 1879. The town was the birthplace of Ethan Allen (Allen, Ethan), leader of the Green Mountain Boys during the American Revolution, and Harriet Beecher Stowe (Stowe, Harriet Beecher), author of Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852).

      Litchfield is the centre of a resort and agricultural (dairy products) area. The Litchfield Historical Society Museum houses a collection of early American crafts. Area 56 square miles (145 square km). Pop. (1990) 8,365; (2000) 8,316.

      county, northwestern Connecticut, U.S. It consists of a hilly upland region bordered to the west by New York state and to the north by Massachusetts. The Appalachian National Scenic Trail passes through the western portion of the county. Litchfield has the largest area of any county in Connecticut and contains its highest point, Mount Frissell (2,380 feet [725 metres]). It also has the most timberland in the state, comprising Appalachian oak forest in the south and northern hardwoods and hemlock in the north. Hydroelectric power is supplied by the Housatonic River, which traverses the western part of the county. Another major watercourse is the Naugatuck River, and the county contains numerous lakes, including Bantam and Twin lakes and part of the Barkhamsted Reservoir. There are more than 30 state recreational areas, including Macedonia Brook State Park and Housatonic and Algonquin state forest reserves.

      Mahican (Mohican) (Mohican) and Wappinger Indians inhabited the area in the 17th century. Litchfield county was created in 1751 and named for Litchfield, Eng. The town of Litchfield is the birthplace of frontiersman Ethan Allen (Allen, Ethan), minister Henry Ward Beecher (Beecher, Henry Ward), and author Harriet Beecher Stowe (Stowe, Harriet Beecher). It is also where educator Tapping Reeve (Reeve, Tapping) founded the Litchfield Law School (1784), the first of its kind in the United States. In the 19th century clock making became an important industry, notably in Thomaston and Terryville. There is no county seat because the state abolished county government in 1960. The principal communities are Torrington, New Milford, Watertown, and Plymouth.

      The land is primarily used for agriculture and recreation. Area 920 square miles (2,383 square km). Pop. (1990) 174,092; (1996 est.) 180,339.

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