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City of New Britain

City of New Britain. The Beginning.

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City of New Britain

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  1. City of New Britain

  2. The Beginning • New Britain was part of Farmington until 1785 and then Berlin until 1850. At this point New Britain was incorporated into a town. But, it was almost two hundred years before this that people began settling in the area that we now live in, the City of New Britain.

  3. Great Swamp • In the 1660’s, the first settlement in New Britain was on Christian Lane (this street is still there, it is behind Dattco Bus Company). This area was known as the “Great Swamp” because of the landscape.

  4. 1st meeting house • Colonel Isaac Lee in 1754 named the budding town “New Briton”. At this point there were three great settlements: • Hart quarter, • East side, and • Stanley Quarter

  5. Martha Hart Park • Hart Quarter (Hart Family Grist Mill)

  6. 1st tavern • Stanley Quarter (Noah Stanley ran the village’s first tavern)

  7. Oldest House in New Britain- 1746 • East Street (most populated in 1700’s) • Ezra Belden house- built without nails!!

  8. New Britain Starts to Grow • In 1799, Seth J. North (considered the father of New Britain) sent his youngest son, James Jr., and friends Joseph Shipman, and Joseph Booth for training in Massachusetts. Seth had heard about the successful tin ware business in Berlin and wanted to get a piece of the action. • North and Shipman came back from Massachusetts and went into business. • “Thejoint effort of North and Shipman is believed by city historians to be the beginning of New Britain’s industrialdevelopment.” • Now money slowly began to roll into New Britain.

  9. Location of the old Landers, Frary and Clark- one of the biggest companies– the makers of the Universal brand.

  10. Stanley Work’s begins • Others soon followed Seth North’s entrepreneurship. • The first production of hardware began in 1812 when Seth J. and Alvin North produced small brass goods. • In 1842 F.T. Stanley’s company began to make plate locks. • The town grew more as new buildings went up and new immigrants from Germany and Ireland came to town to find work. • It was now time for New Britain to become its own city.

  11. New Britain is a town • In 1850 New Britain was incorporated into a town.

  12. Hillside Place • So as a result, we became the town of New Britain in 1850 • New Britain High School was also established this same year. • Originally CCSU building- Hillside place • First high school classes held here

  13. New Britain High School-18962nd building- South Main Street

  14. The 3rd and Final Location (For now) Mill Street

  15. New Britain Water Works • Water works established- 1857 project complete on Shuttle Meadow

  16. First building at the NB Institute • 1853- New Britain Institute was founded and charged fees for loaning books. • This became the New Britain Public Library

  17. NB as a City • 1871- New Britain becomes a city by one vote. We wanted a mayor/town council government and a city charter.F.T. Stanley becomes our first mayor. • Current Mayor: Tim O’Brien • Along with the election of the first common council. The mayor runs the town with the Town Council. • A new City Charter was written

  18. City of New Britain • The Seal of the City of New Britain, with its distinctive beehive, was adopted in 1873. The seal's Latin motto: "Industry fills the hives and enjoys the honey."

  19. NB Today (2011) • City population of about 73,261 • about 13.39 square miles • Median Household income: $39,838. • % White: 63.6 • % Black: 13.0 • % Hispanic/Latino: 36.8 • High School Graduate: 76.1% • Bachelor's Degree or higher: 17.5%

  20. Our most famous New Britainite • 1810- Elihu Burrit is born in NB- “learned Blacksmith” World renowned lecturer, linguistical specialist (he knew 30 languages), Self taught, Anti-war,Ocean penny postage, wrote 16 books,

  21. Other famous people… • 1912- Willaim T. Sloper survived the sinking of the Titanic- was rumored by a NY times article to have dressed as a women- but it was actually a hysterical actress by the name of Dorthy Gibson who made Sloper get on the lifeboat with 19 others (the lifeboat fit 66)

  22. Corbin Ave. named after this family… • This is the second tallest cemetery monument in the United States!!!

  23. 1st Flight in New England!! • 1910- Charles K. Hamilton- a New Britainite, was the first person to fly a plane in New England, in Walnut Hill Park

  24. Walnut Hill • Walnut Hill park designed by the same guy who designed NYC central park!! • Fredrick Law Olmstead

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