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Almost every Connecticut town has an Elm Street, named for the popular trees that grew in abundance until a fungal infestation greatly diminished their numbers.
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A lifelong resident of Ellington, William N. Pinney served his town and his state up until his death at the age of 90.
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Nellie McKnight was a teacher, librarian, and historian who served the town of Ellington for most of her life.
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On August 29, 1854, Daniel Halladay a machinist, inventor, and businessman patented the first commercially viable windmill—Halladay’s Self-Governing Windmill.
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