Bozrah Localities Connecticut United States


Bozrah [New London County] was incorporated from Norwich in 1786 and given its name for the Hebrew word for "enclosure". Its former name is New Concord. Area, 20.2 sq. miles. Population, est., 2,296. Voting districts, 1. Principal industries, agriculture, cement mixing, manufacturing of plastics, sporting equipment, insulation, small tools, padding goods, Air Separation plant.Bozrah includes the area known as Gilman.








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See Also:
  • Bozrah, Connecticut - Data on government, housing, labor force, demographics, economics and education. From the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development Town Profiles for 1996-97.[PDF]
  • Bozrah, CT Official Homepage - Bozrah CT Home Page Sponsored by the Town b of Bozrah, localities the State of CT Dept. of b Information Technology, and the localities CT Conference of Municipalities
  • Odetah Campground - Family camping and recreational facilities for swimming, boating, localities fishing, miniature localities golf, horseshoes, volleyball and other activities.
  • USGenWeb: Bozrah - Genealogical resource site.
  • Bozrah Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. - Photos and information on events and hall rental.
  • The Hough-Harris Cemetery - Headstone inscriptions, provided by Richard D. Harris.
  • Fields Memorial School - Public school for grades pre-K through 8.
  • Old Leffingwell Cemetery - Headstone inscriptions, as noted in 1934.


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