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| | South Windsor Historical Society- About South Windsor (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01) |
 | | The seal of the Town of South Windsor, CT, was designed by Doris Burgdorf, a member of the South Windsor Historical Society and author of "A Country Mile." The elements identified with the town's character include the shad, shad-blow blossoms, arrowheads, tobacco plant, rocket, shield, and lattice. |
 | | By the mid-1600's, some of the early settlers of Windsor, CT, began using land on the east bank of the Connecticut River for grazing and farming, and by the end of the century several families had made their homes in the area now known as South Windsor. |
 | | South Windsor is located in north-central Connecticut on the east bank of the Connecticut River, about mid-way between Hartford, CT, and Springfield, MA. |
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