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Ledyard [New London County] was incorporated from Groton in 1836 and named from Col. William Ledyard, a commander at Fort Griswold. Its former name is North Groton.
Area, 40.0 sq. miles. Population, est., 14,462. Voting districts, 2. Principal industries, manufacture of chemicals, plastics, concrete and light sheet metal work, Indian casino, orchards and nurseries. Rural residential community.
Ledyard includes the area known as Gales Ferry.
http://history.rays-place.com/ct/ledyard.htm
Reprint from the Connecticut Historical Collection by John Warner Barbour, originally published in 1836.
http://www.ledyardfire.org/
Officers, past chiefs, membership, apparatus, history, photos and guest book.
http://www.town.ledyard.ct.us/66/Police-Department
Mission statement, history and information on various divisions.
http://sids-network.org/
Offering information on SIDS and related topics.
http://www.town.ledyard.ct.us/
Information on Town government, education, human services, and leisure activities.
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