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| efore TWU, she was president of Rensselaer at | Hartford, a graduate school associated with Rensselaer |
| nized at Wahconah Park between Pittsfield and | Hartford, a game telecast live for over four hours on |
| The Greater | Hartford Academy of the Arts is a place for students t |
| The Greater | Hartford Academy of Mathematics and Science is a place |
| e wrote for Connecticut publications like the | Hartford Advocate and, in 1972, founded the Connecticu |
| it illustrates the rapid commercial growth of | Hartford after the U.S. Civil War.:8 |
| Ralph Brown Draughon was born in | Hartford, Alabama in 1899. |
| electric utility cooperative headquartered in | Hartford, Alabama. |
| dence, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh, Kansas City, | Hartford, Allentown, St Louis, Milwaukee, Austin, Okla |
| the 1988-89 NHL season, but was sent back to | Hartford, also on waivers, after four games. |
| He went on to assist the | Hartford Americans later in 1927, playing 11 league ga |
| However, he left Fall River to join the | Hartford Americans for the 1927-1928 season. |
| ved the issue of a permanent state capital at | Hartford and oversaw the construction of the state hou |
| Slifka was raised in West | Hartford and attended George Washington University and |
| It runs through | Hartford and east to Mansfield, where it ends at U.S. |
| acific Squadron aboard the steam frigates USS | Hartford and USS Pensacola for two years, following hi |
| s, afterward holding charges in Philadelphia, | Hartford, and Providence. |
| Pingree returned to | Hartford and his law practice. |
| mbing attraction located between metropolitan | Hartford and Meriden, is known for expansive vistas, v |
| She also toured with artists such as John | Hartford and Bill Monroe before beginning her solo car |
| s services are provided from Union Station in | Hartford, and the nearest large airport is Bradley Int |
| anderson spent his first six NHL seasons with | Hartford and played half a season with the franchise w |
| nally constructed in 1843 at this site by the | Hartford and Springfield Railroad Company. |
| yer was a founding member of the board of the | Hartford and Connecticut Valley Railroad in 1880. |
| , McAuliffe was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of | Hartford and Titular Bishop of Dercos by Pope Pius XI. |
| he 4th floor of a building on Cedar Street in | Hartford and the station operated with a Spanish langu |
| Carnegie Mellon University, the University of | Hartford, and the New York University. |
| Perez grew up in the North End of | Hartford and was associated with the Ghetto Brothers, |
| It runs through a low income portion of East | Hartford and is home to a significant population of Hi |
| He settled in | Hartford and was assistant-secretary of state of Conne |
| It serves the communities of | Hartford and Hawkinsville, Georgia. |
| e in Farmington, Capital Community College in | Hartford and Asnuntuck Community College in Enfield ar |
| The route begins at AR 96 in | Hartford, and runs north through Midland and Hackett. |
| I live fairly close to | Hartford and I just don't see a relation to a city in |
| Dixie Howell, born in | Hartford and buried in the Hartford cemetery is in the |
| Harris grew up in West | Hartford and graduated from Hall High School and later |
| ad bridge is a 5-span truss bridge connecting | Hartford and East Hartford, Connecticut, over the Conn |
| nta Monica, California by A&P heir Huntington | Hartford, and originally focused on extracting oil fro |
| 0 intersects NY Route 149 at the community of | Hartford and NY Route 196 at South Hartford. |
| pied territory now lying in the towns of East | Hartford and South Windsor, and numbered, by differing |
| He played in the National Hockey League with | Hartford and the Buffalo Sabres. |
| In 1851, he moved to | Hartford, and was clerk of courts of Hartford County i |
| r pushed a fire raft against the flagship USS | Hartford, and was rewarded for her daring by a broadsi |
| He moved on to | Hartford and Chicago, 33 games in all. |
| Doyle was born in | Hartford and received a B.A. in History from Colby Col |
| Most of Route 109 runs along a portion of the | Hartford and Dedham Turnpike. |
| 06 season he continued to play primarily with | Hartford and finished second on the Wolf Pack with 169 |
| tin Gospel Choir, Blueground Undergrass, John | Hartford and the Hartford String Band, Nickel Creek, P |
| The name of the town is a portmanteau of | Hartford and Windsor, which is where its settlers came |
| 7, the three Connecticut River towns-Windsor, | Hartford, and Wethersfield-set up a collective governm |
| ted until the great fire of 1835; returned to | Hartford and resided there until about three years bef |
| In 1908 he was managing at | Hartford, and signed Chick Evans to a contract. |
| on Post Road's stage route between Boston and | Hartford, and on to New York. |
| ticut, he was graduated from Trinity College, | Hartford, and ordained to the diaconate and priesthood |
| Safeco, The | Hartford and Travelers. |
| Fauliso was an Alderman in | Hartford and city and state judge before he was first |
| steam navigation on Connecticut river between | Hartford and Springfield, and would have succeeded if |
| Main article: | Hartford and Slocomb Railroad |
| ansit, which provides connections to downtown | Hartford and Bradley International Airport via bus. |
| is son Epaphroditus gathered a herd of 300 at | Hartford and drove them west to King's Ferry, across t |
| Courtney grew up in suburban | Hartford and became a 1975 graduate of Tufts Universit |
| Elizabeth Park is a city park located in | Hartford and West Hartford, Connecticut. |
| The viaduct was built in 1872 by Boston, | Hartford and Erie Railroad and the American Bridge Com |
| Cohen studied music at the University of | Hartford and at the graduate level at Brooklyn College |
| Main article: USS | Hartford and USS New Orleans collision |
| Beller also taught piano in | Hartford, Ann Arbor, and Chicago. |
| qua, Elsah, Alton, East Alton, Wood River and | Hartford are located along the Route. |
| been a topic of debate and frustration in the | Hartford area since the fire occurred. |
| generous gentleman and helped put many of the | Hartford area educational stations on the air on a pro |
| He was vice president of a | Hartford area insurance company, and a delegate to the |
| most crossing of the Connecticut River in the | Hartford Area and carries an average of 50,800 vehicle |
| n New Britain, Connecticut and grew up in the | Hartford area, primarily in West Hartford and Glastonb |
| New Britain, Connecticut, USA, it serves the | Hartford area. |
| The route ran north from Oklahoma west of | Hartford, Arkansas to Clifty. |
| in Experimental Studio Art from the renowned | Hartford Art School, the oldest Art College in the USA |
| end of the American Civil War, he returned to | Hartford as the superintendent of the Weed Sewing Mach |
| A native of Bolton, Connecticut, he moved to | Hartford as a young man, was admitted to the Bar in 18 |
| nd operated by the Historical Society of East | Hartford as the Historical Houses at Martin Park. |
| David | Hartford as 'Dad' Reynolds |
| ted Brightwell as permanent manager, with Asa | Hartford as his assistant. |
| On March 25, 2011 Turner appeared in a | Hartford asking the court to be allowed to change his |
| He was appointed assistant manager to Asa | Hartford at Shrewsbury Town in January 1990, and a yea |
| The senior Draper was pastoring in | Hartford at the time Draper, Jr., was born. |
| 00 m2) state park located 20 minutes south of | Hartford at 400 West Street, Rocky Hill, Connecticut, |
| He died in | Hartford at age 71. |
| The next season was mixed between | Hartford, Augusta and Dayton Bombers. |
| . N. and Edna (Zuerner) Meyer, Meyer attended | Hartford Avenue School in Milwaukee, and then Milwauke |
| oppe) is an historic building located at 2737 | Hartford Avenue in Johnston, Rhode Island. |
| s of Norfolk, Hartland, Canton, Simsbury, New | Hartford, Avon, Barkhamsted, Colebrook and parts of Gr |
| In | Hartford, Babych continued his stellar play, finishing |
| revious lay-offs, one of which included bring | Hartford back. |
| under the band names Plantation Orchestra and | Hartford Ballroom Orchestra. |
| In 1783, East | Hartford became a separate town, which included Manche |
| d then five years at Hall High School in West | Hartford, before retiring in 1969. |
| he practiced law for a short time outside of | Hartford before he became a merchant in Wethersfield, |
| He also participated in the NASL | Hartford Bi-Centennials. |
| his career in the 1975 season initially with | Hartford Bicentennials and then back in Philadelphia. |
| me in the U.S. in 1976 when he played for the | Hartford Bicentennials of the North American Soccer Le |
| is career with a brief spell in 1975 with the | Hartford Bicentennials in the USA. |
| o Metros-Croatia, the New York Cosmos and the | Hartford Bicentennials. |
| d football for the Kansas City Blues/Cowboys, | Hartford Blues and New York Giants from 1924-1927. |
| tball in the National Football League for the | Hartford Blues in 1926. |
| He was also a professional player for the | Hartford Blues, prior to that teams entry into the NFL |
| the club's entry into the NFL in 1926 as the | Hartford Blues. |
| rofessional football for the then-independent | Hartford Blues. |
| He served as president of the | Hartford Board of Water Commissioners 1882-1895. |
| hard Greene, David Grier, David Grisman, John | Hartford, Bobby Hicks, Kathy Kallick, Laurie Lewis, Mi |
| •2nd edition: Manchester, East | Hartford, Bolton, Andover, Coventry and Hebron . |
| He taught at the Hartt School in | Hartford, Boston University, Manhattan School of Music |
| cally closer to the state capitals of Albany, | Hartford, Boston, and Concord than it is to its own st |
| of the airfield installation was pioneered at | Hartford Bridge Flats airfield (aka Blackbushe near Ya |
| RAF Blackbushe/ | Hartford Bridge |
| Hartford Bridge (or Blue Bridge as the A556 crosses th | |
| n crosses the River Weaver by an iron bridge, | Hartford Bridge, known locally as the Blue Bridge, bef |
| k is accessed from the A192 in the village of | Hartford Bridge, north of Cramlington and south west o |
| The | Hartford Bridge, or Blue Bridge, is a single-span road |
| In August 1943 the squadron relocated to RAF | Hartford Bridge, Hampshire with its sister squadron No |
| The | Hartford Building is a mid-rise skyscraper located in |
| the Best Places To Work in Connecticut by the | Hartford Business Journal |
| mwell, Connecticut, 13 miles (21 km) south of | Hartford, by the Very Reverend Eusebe M. Menard, O.F.M |
| Every morning | Hartford came to life at five o'clock with the shrill |
| lementary school located on the University of | Hartford campus. |
| The skyline of | Hartford can easily be seen in the distance. |
| Hartford Castle is the ruins of a 19th century residen | |
| 00 students attend the school annually at the | Hartford center and at the smaller Groton, Connecticut |
| merican honors in baseball as a senior at New | Hartford Central High school located in New Hartford, |
| Connecticut Library Association, the Greater | Hartford Chamber of Commerce, the Connecticut Council |
| He is a past president of the West | Hartford Chamber of Commerce. |
| eenbank railway station serves the village of | Hartford, Cheshire as well as the Castle area of North |
| Holidaybreak PLC is a company based in | Hartford, Cheshire which primarily serves customers in |
| Hilditch was born in | Hartford, Cheshire, and began his playing career with |
| Situated in the village of | Hartford, Cheshire, Hartford High School attracts stud |
| Timothy Michael Lamb (born | Hartford, Cheshire, March 24, 1953) was an English Cou |
| He was born in Battle and died in | Hartford, Cheshire. |
| Its main campus is in the village of | Hartford, Cheshire. |
| 9, he ended 14-13 with a 2.90 for the Class-A | Hartford Chiefs, while leading the Eastern League with |
| g to extinguish the flames of the devastating | Hartford Circus Fire that struck the Circus on July 6, |
| After 1870, | Hartford City had railroad service from two lines (see |
| Ownership was transferred to | Hartford City Broadcasting in 1984 after the death of |
| That line was completed to | Hartford City in 1867. |
| town, in the area generally just south of the | Hartford city line. |
| s that Mathias Roll used to ride his horse to | Hartford City to pickup mail for folks living in Dunde |
| Originally, | Hartford City was named Hartford. |
| Downtown | Hartford City |
| Hartford: City Printing. | |
| He was also president of the | Hartford City Gas Light Company, director in the Phoen |
| W. Wayne Townsend (born 1926) is a | Hartford City farmer and Democratic politician from th |
| tended to a 2,200-acre (9 km2) operation near | Hartford City, the seat of Blackford County in east ce |
| proposed railroad was the first to operate in | Hartford City, and it was the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & |
| Hartford City, also known as Hartford, is a town in Ma | |
| oman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of | Hartford City, Muncie Presbytery, Auxiliary to the Nor |
| For the | Hartford City, Indiana radio station that held the cal |
| Main article: History of | Hartford City, Indiana |
| Pearson, also from | Hartford City, graduated from Ball State University in |
| Fordney was born on a farm near | Hartford City, Indiana where he attended the common sc |
| kford County's Licking Township, northwest of | Hartford City. |
| Hartford City's Library | |
| Hartford City's Presbyterian Church | |
| t home (37-1 at the Boston Garden, 3-0 at the | Hartford Civic Center). |
| d a huge rally at the XL Center (formerly the | Hartford Civic Center) in Hartford, attracting over 16 |
| Braves farm system as pilot of their Class A | Hartford club of the Eastern League. |
| The family settled on a farm in | Hartford Co., Md. |
| Once home to the | Hartford College for Women, it now includes academic c |
| Pittman was signed by the | Hartford Colonials on October 27, 2010. |
| In 2010, Johnson played for the | Hartford Colonials of the United Football League. |
| st 24, 2010, White signed a contract with the | Hartford Colonials of the UFL. |
| he Arena Football League, and formerly of the | Hartford Colonials of the United Football League. |
| Carter was signed by the | Hartford Colonials on June 16, 2010. |
| 7) is an American football linebacker for the | Hartford Colonials of the United Football League. |
| is an American football wide receiver for the | Hartford Colonials of the United Football League. |
| quarterback who is currently a member of the | Hartford Colonials of the United Football League. |
| Davis was signed by the | Hartford Colonials in 2010. |
| uri) is an American football fullback for the | Hartford Colonials of the United Football League. |
| is an American football wide receiver for the | Hartford Colonials of the United Football League. |
| Ricky Henry, 2011 UFL 1st-round pick of the | Hartford Colonials |
| 2010, Hancock attended training camp for the | Hartford Colonials of the United Football League. |
| n football guard and offensive tackle for the | Hartford Colonials of the United Football League. |
| Clifford was signed by the | Hartford Colonials of the United Football League on Au |
| Joseph signed with the | Hartford Colonials of the United Football League in Au |
| 10 to become the offensive line coach for the | Hartford Colonials of the United Football League. |
| an American football offensive tackle for the | Hartford Colonials of the United Football League. |
| a) is an American football linebacker for the | Hartford Colonials of the United Football League. |
| a) is an American football cornerback for the | Hartford Colonials of the United Football League. |
| is an American football wide receiver for the | Hartford Colonials of the United Football League. |
| 1986) is an American football center for the | Hartford Colonials of the United Football League. |
| n out of football, Anderson was signed by the | Hartford Colonials of the United Football League on Ju |
| On June 7, 2010, Save was acquired from the | Hartford Colonials in exchange for Keith Gray. |
| 2010, Shelton signed as a free agent with the | Hartford Colonials of the United Football League. |
| is an American football long snapper for the | Hartford Colonials of the United Football League. |
| the first overall draft pick, but because the | Hartford Colonials also requested he sign a UFL contra |
| is an American football defensive end for the | Hartford Colonials of the United Football League. |
| Ryan Glasper, Canadian Football, UFL | Hartford Colonials |
| Newton was drafted by the | Hartford Colonials with the 11th overall pick in the 2 |
| Ortiz was drafted by the | Hartford Colonials in the seventh round of 2010 UFL Dr |
| s traded their fourth-round draft pick to the | Hartford Colonials and their tenth-round pick to the O |
| 1979) is an American football punter for the | Hartford Colonials of the United Football League. |
| He was signed by the | Hartford Colonials as an undrafted free agent in 2010. |
| ently serving as the defensive line coach for | Hartford Colonials in the United Football League. |
| football player and current head coach of the | Hartford Colonials of the United Football League, form |
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