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Groton is a town
New England town

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 located on the Thames River
Thames River (Connecticut)

The Thames River is a short river and tidal estuary in the United States state of Connecticut. It flows south for 15 mi. through eastern Connecticut from the junction of the Yantic and Shetucket Rivers at Norwich, Connecticut, to New London, Connecticut and Groton, Connecticut, which flank its mouth at the Long Island Sound....
 in New London County
New London County, Connecticut

New London County is located in the southeastern corner of the U.S. state of Connecticut. As of 2000 the population was 259,088.As is the case with all eight of Connecticut's counties, there is no county government, and no county seat....
, Connecticut
Connecticut

Connecticut is a U.S. state located in the New England region of the northeastern United States. The state borders New York to the west and south , Massachusetts to the north, and Rhode Island to the east....
, United States
United States

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. The population was 39,907 at the 2000 census.

Groton is the home of the Electric Boat Corporation
Electric Boat Corporation

General Dynamics/Electric Boat , a division of General Dynamics Corporation, has been the primary builder of submarines for the United States Navy for well over 100 years....
, which is the major contractor for submarine
Submarine

A submarine is a watercraft capable of independent operation below water. It differs from a submersible, which has only limited underwater capability....
 work for the United States Navy
United States Navy

The United States Navy is the navy of the United States Armed Forces. It is one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. The U.S. Navy currently has approximately 331,682 personnel on active duty as of 31 December 2008 and 124,000 in the United States Navy Reserve....
, and the Navy's SUBASE New London
Naval Submarine Base New London

Naval Submarine Base New London is the United States Navy's primary submarine base, the "Home of the Submarine Force", and "the Submarine Capital of the World"....
. The pharmaceutical company Pfizer
Pfizer

Pfizer Incorporated is a major pharmaceutical company, ranking number one in sales in the world. The company is based in New York City, and its research headquarters is in Groton, Connecticut....
 is also a major employer. The Avery Point section of Groton is home to a regional campus of the University of Connecticut
University of Connecticut

The University of Connecticut is the Connecticut's land-grant university. It was founded in 1881 and serves more than 28,000 students on its six campuses, including nearly 8,000 graduate students in multiple programs....
.

on, Connecticut was established in 1705 when it made its separation from New London, Connecticut.






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Groton is a town
New England town

The New England town is the basic unit of local government in each of the six New England states. An institution that does not have a direct counterpart in most other U.S....
 located on the Thames River
Thames River (Connecticut)

The Thames River is a short river and tidal estuary in the United States state of Connecticut. It flows south for 15 mi. through eastern Connecticut from the junction of the Yantic and Shetucket Rivers at Norwich, Connecticut, to New London, Connecticut and Groton, Connecticut, which flank its mouth at the Long Island Sound....
 in New London County
New London County, Connecticut

New London County is located in the southeastern corner of the U.S. state of Connecticut. As of 2000 the population was 259,088.As is the case with all eight of Connecticut's counties, there is no county government, and no county seat....
, Connecticut
Connecticut

Connecticut is a U.S. state located in the New England region of the northeastern United States. The state borders New York to the west and south , Massachusetts to the north, and Rhode Island to the east....
, United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
. The population was 39,907 at the 2000 census.

Groton is the home of the Electric Boat Corporation
Electric Boat Corporation

General Dynamics/Electric Boat , a division of General Dynamics Corporation, has been the primary builder of submarines for the United States Navy for well over 100 years....
, which is the major contractor for submarine
Submarine

A submarine is a watercraft capable of independent operation below water. It differs from a submersible, which has only limited underwater capability....
 work for the United States Navy
United States Navy

The United States Navy is the navy of the United States Armed Forces. It is one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. The U.S. Navy currently has approximately 331,682 personnel on active duty as of 31 December 2008 and 124,000 in the United States Navy Reserve....
, and the Navy's SUBASE New London
Naval Submarine Base New London

Naval Submarine Base New London is the United States Navy's primary submarine base, the "Home of the Submarine Force", and "the Submarine Capital of the World"....
. The pharmaceutical company Pfizer
Pfizer

Pfizer Incorporated is a major pharmaceutical company, ranking number one in sales in the world. The company is based in New York City, and its research headquarters is in Groton, Connecticut....
 is also a major employer. The Avery Point section of Groton is home to a regional campus of the University of Connecticut
University of Connecticut

The University of Connecticut is the Connecticut's land-grant university. It was founded in 1881 and serves more than 28,000 students on its six campuses, including nearly 8,000 graduate students in multiple programs....
.

History

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Groton, Connecticut was established in 1705 when it made its separation from New London, Connecticut. Over the years Groton has become a very populated city with numerous monuments that makes it one of the most historical cities in the area. Many tourists come from all over to view Groton, Ct. Groton has become a very popular town especially with all its attractions. People are mainly attracted to Groton because of General Dynamics branch of Electric Boat, its history with the Revolutionary War, battle memorials and Fort Griswold.

Groton is the home of General Dynamic's Electric Boat Division, which has been supplying the Navy with submersibles since 1899. Electric Boat employs thousands in the Groton/New London area, but since the end of the Cold War, has suffered through many layoffs.

The Old Mystic Baptist Church which was founded in Groton, Connecticut was the first Baptist Church in Connecticut.

The Beginning

A hundred years ago the Nehantic Indians were settled in Groton, Connecticut, between the Thames and Pawcatuck Rivers. The Nehantic Indians were brutally attacked by a band of red skinned invaders. These invaders burned their wigwams, destroyed their cornfields and food supplies and a few possessions were stolen. Many of the Nehantic Indians warriors were tomahawked, a small ax that they were killed with, and others were able to flee to Misquamicut, Rhode Island. The newcomers to the land were the Pequots. The Pequots were a branch on the Mohawks of who were most feared. They were brave and heartless. They had no sympathy which allowed them to create horrifying types of torture for their enemies. They were savages, who wrote their names in blood and fire all over but also in Groton, Connecticut. As the Pequots population grew it forced them to move eastward into the Connecticut Valley. But soon enough they began to rampage through the villages of the River Indians. The Peqouts finally rested and made their headquarters in Groton, Connecticut. They built 3 villages at Groton Heights, Fort Hill, and Mystic. This was all prime Indian country. They land supplied them with all they needed to survive, and there was game of all kinds. Life was hard for the Peqouts, without having weapons and tools to work with. All they had were their skill and what could be found in the ground. They made canoes from burning out the insides of a straight tree trunk. The rivers in Groton were the Pequots form on transportation: Groton has navigable water on three sides. On the west side, deep Thames River; on the east, the Mystic with shelving shores and a safe anchorage. On the south Groton borders on Fishers Island Sound; a ragged, rocky shoreline with many coves and inlets and three splendid sandy beaches at Eastern Point, Bluff Point and Groton Long Point. Between the rivers the land was undulating and rough, until you got to the center, Poquonnock Plains, which was a nice smooth stretch of land that went to the sound. To the North of Poquonnock lied the center on Groton until 1836.

The summer on 1614 was the first time the Pequots ever met the white settlers. Having met the white settlers helped their tribe to progress. They started trading furs for the settler’s goods. Things like steel knives, needles and boots. In 1633 the Dutch bought land from the Pequots and permission for River Indians to bring their fur for trade. Meanwhile the English bought land for settlement away from the local tribes. The Dutch had unintentionally killed the Pequots Chief. This created a need for revenge by the Pequot tribe, so they attacked. Soon after attacking the new leader of the Pequots Sassacus realized that they were in grave danger because the English hated them and so did the surrounding Indians. The Pequots had been expelled from their land by white settlers. They too could see how beautiful the land was. The land was covered in forest and flowing with wildlife and all types of birds and animals that they have never seen before.

In 1630 John Winthrop Junior had stayed in Groton to take care of the manor while his father led 100 puritans to Boston. He became a business agent for the colonists but soon after in 1631 he sailed a ship to come up with remedies. He became New England’s first scientist.

The first settlers of Groton had to be farmers because they needed to provide the necessities of food and clothing. The land that they had to work with though made it very difficult to start off. The land was mainly made up of rocks and trees. Because of the earlier glaciers it wiped away all of the top soil. Therefore all of the rocks and trees had to be removed before any work could be done to the ground. Livestock was also very important to the settlers. Cattle were great for providing dairy; pigs and sheep for wool and animal protein; and the oxen did the heavy farm work. In 1660, Gray wolves in the area started to become such a problem that the settlers offered to give 20 shillings for each wolf that is killed. Since the land was poor and they were settled right on the water it left room for commerce and trade.

Groton became an oceangoing town. Most of the community began to build ships and soon the first traders made their way to Boston and Plymouth to trade for food, tools weapons and clothing. John Leeds was the earliest shipbuilder as a sea captain from Kent, England. John Leeds built a 20-ton brigantine, a two-masted sailing ship with square-rigged sails on the foremast and fore-and-aft sails on the mainmast; Thomas Starr built a 67-ton Square- sterned vessel; and Thomas Latham launched a 100-ton brig with mast standing and fully rigged on the Groton Bank. The sturdy ships built in Groton made very profitable trades with the Caribbean Islands. Many ships lost lots due to storms but the profits were worth the risks.

Rough times were brought to Groton when the French and Indian War ended and the Sugar Act of 1764 and the Stamp Act of 1765 came into play. Once Parliament closed down the Boston port it crippled Groton’s commerce.

On September 6, 1781 a battle of the American Revolutionary War, The Battle of Groton Heights, was fought. The battle was fought between a small continental Army Lead by William Ledyard and numerous British forces led by Benedict Arnold. No one at Fort Griswold had been excepting anything especially after there had been 6 years of false alarms. At sunrise a force of 1700 British regulars landed on both sides of the Thames Rivers mouth.

The fleet had sailed from Long Island the evening before and only a sudden shift in the wind prevented a surprise night attack-it was 9 a.m. before the transports could come close to shore to land the troops.

Benedict Arnold led an 800 man detachment which destroyed stockpiles of goods and naval stores. Benedict Arnold had been unaware of the orders given to spare most of the town. He was also unaware that one of the ships that they were to destroy was filled with gunpowder. Upon ignition the ship burst into flames and created an uncontrollable fire. The fire resulted in setting fire to 143 buildings which should have been spared.

Later on a British force of 800 men were moving towards Fort Griswold which was garrisoned by 164 militia and local men. The British sent a flag of surrender to Fort Griswold but William Ledyard refused and returned the flag. Therefore the British advanced on Fort Griswold. As the battle went on many were killed and wounded. Some groups turned on their own men until William Ledyard finally gave up his sword in surrender, in which he was immediately killed with.

The memorial for the Battle of Groton Heights was put up in 1830 for the 88 men and boys who were killed at Fort Griswold. Fort Griswold is currently the only standing intact memorial left from the Revolutionary War. The 135 foot tall monument has become the towns’ symbol and is now featured on the Groton town seal.

After the war of 1812 whaling became a very important part of Groton’s economy but still most of the expeditions were for seal skins. Before 1820 sealers went to Antarctica, where their ships would drop them off and they would kill the seals and then repair the skin until their ship returned for them. They were left there for weeks. By 1830 whaling became Mystic’s main business. Soon in 1846 Groton became second among the world’s whaling ports. Whaling was difficult and dangerous but boys would go out to sea to make their fortune and in some were hopes that they could come to command a vessel someday.

In 1865 Ebenezer Morgan made one of the most profitable voyages. He sold his cargo for 150,000 dollars. Three years later he raised the first American flag on Alaskan territory and there he collected 45,000 seal skins. When he retired it was said that his estate totaled up to 1 million dollars.

William H. Allen, another son of Groton, spent 25 years commanding a whale ship. Old sailors said that:

"Whales rose to the surface and waited to be harpooned. ". When he retired he spent 12 years working as a selectman.

Shortly after the Revolutionary War Groton started to re-establish its commercial activities. Shipbuilders began to build again; in 1784 Victory was launched; 1785 Success was launched; and in 1787 5 sloops were built along with the 164-ton Nancy. Shipbuilders along the Mystic River were the busiest ship builders. These ships went on trips to Florida and the profits returned made Mystic the most thriving part of the town. Groton had been putting out many vessels but in 1723 came big shipbuilding. It was the largest merchantman built before the revolution weighing at, 700 tons. Ships were being sailed to Lisbon and England. But soon enough England and France were fighting. Since the United States took a neutral position and continued trade with both sides, profits were large. 32 vessels were built between 1784 and 1800 in Groton. And then 28 to 1807 when business came to a sudden stop with the Embargo Act.

June 1812 had arrived and the United States declared war on Great Britain. We had a small navy yet most of the sea power was landlocked in the Thames River. This frightened the people in Groton for fear the repeated affairs on 1781. So they all fled inland for safety. For those that didn’t flee they demanded protection and militia. These residents built a fort on a hill of rock that held on cannon and maintained constant guard. The fort was named, Fort Rachel, after a woman that lived nearby. The British never attacked but created a blockade that ruined Groton’s trade.

August 12, 1814, the day after the British attacked Stonington some men from Mystic lured a British barge to Groton Long Point which gave the 2,600 dollars in prize money. The men in Mystic acquired annoying Yankee tricks that got them a sloop in which they later sold the cargo for 6,000 dollars. Seventeen Mystic men also tried a new weapon to them, the torpedo, to try and get rid of the unwelcome guards. They brought the torpedo from New York; it was 30 feet long, 7 inches in diameter, and had a 12- foot crossbar at one end. The men failed to sink the Ramilies. Their first attempt the torpedo went into the water and the second attempt the explosive caught on the Ramilies’ cable and exploded. All the men made it safely to the shore while being fired at by the British ship and the American sentries at Eastern Point.

Groton received word that the war was over on February 21, 1815 and the land-locked frigates, a medium-sized warship, left the Thames in April, leaving Groton to resume its marine pursuits. In 1849 the discovery of gold in California created a demand for speed and that was when Clipper ships were created. Clipper ships and packets were being built in the shipyards of the Mystic River. Clipper ships were a fast sailing ship that had multiple masts and a square rig. Clipper ship Andrew Jackson was the most important vessel built at the Mystic River Shipyard. In 1859 it sailed from New York to San Francisco in 89 days and 4 hours. The Mystic shipyards after the Civil War began to build large ships with a bigger cargo area.

Gideon Welles, during the Civil War, wanted 3 experimental iron-clad steamers to be built in private shipyards to be used against the Union’s wooden fleet. A company in Groton was chosen to build and bomb-proof steamer designed by C.S. Bushnell of New Haven. 100 men were hired and a big shed was built so construction could continue rain or shine. The ship was ready for launching in 130 days. There were a lot of skeptics on whether the ship would corrode once it hit the salt water or sink but there were very few who thought it might float. Thousands came to watch Galena’s launch on Valentine’s Day 1862. Reporters commented that she floated like a duck. When it came time for the galena to enter battle she was pierced 13 times. Thirteen of the crew members were killed and 11 were wounded from flying metal fragments. For the duration of the war 56 steamships were built for government services in shipyards on both sides of the River in Mystic.

After the war there were dozens of excess war steamships and after 1870 shipbuilding in Groton came to an end and moved up to Noank. In 1827 one of the largest shipyards, Palmer shipyard, was established in Noank. Since in 1860 there was a marine railway built in Groton this allowed them to pull vessel out of the water so they can be repaired, which brought in a lot of business and money. The shipyard was running up to 1913 when one of the Palmer brothers died, but during World War I the shipyard was used again. Iron ships began to be demanded and these giant ships attracted workers to Groton. Housing was beginning to run short so Groton realty had to hurry to build hotels and cottages. The ships which brought the workers in turn also brought more business to the Realty. Groton, Connecticut used to consist of present day Groton and Ledyard. The center of Groton use to be the intersection of ROUTE 184 and ROUTE 117. This was also where Groton’s first school, church, tavern and stagecoach shop were located. Ledyard separated from Groton to become its own town in 1836 and this area was no longer the center.

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In the 20th century, the shipbuilding industry moved from the Mystic River to the Thames River. Electric Boat
Electric boat

While most boats on the water today are powered by diesel engines, and sail power and gasoline engines are also popular, it is perfectly feasible to power boats by electricity too....
 is the town's largest employer. During World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, Electric Boat completed submarines every two weeks. In 1954, Electric Boat launched the USS Nautilus
USS Nautilus (SSN-571)

USS Nautilus was the world's first operational Nuclear marine propulsion submarine and the first vessel to complete a submerged transit across the North Pole....
, the world's first nuclear powered submarine. Presently, the Nautilus is decommissioned and permanently berthed at the U.S. Navy Submarine Force Museum and Library
U.S. Navy Submarine Force Museum and Library

The U.S. Navy Submarine Force Museum and Library, located on the Thames River near Groton, Connecticut, Connecticut, USA, is one of the world's most outstanding submarine museums....
. Due to the long-standing history of Submarines in the town, and the fact that Groton has one of the largest submarine bases in the world, some people refer to Groton as the "Submarine Capital of the World".

Industry

There are two major companies in Groton: the General Dynamics subsidiary Electric Boat and Pfizer. The Electric Boat plant on the eastern shore of the Thames river employs 10,500 people in the community. Pfizer is one of the world’s largest pharmaceutical companies, and the company maintains a 137-acre research and development facility in Groton.

Geography


According to the United States Census Bureau
United States Census Bureau

The United States Census Bureau is the government agency that is responsible for the United States Census. It also gathers other national demographic and economic data....
, the town has a total area of 45.2 square mile
Square mile

The square mile is an Imperial system and US customary system of measure for an area equal to the area of a square of one mile. It should not be confused with miles square, which refers to the number of miles on each side squared....
s (117.1 km˛), of which, 31.3 square miles (81.1 km˛) of it is land and 13.9 square miles (36.0 km˛) of it (30.75%) is water.

Demographics


As of the census
Census

A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population....
 of 2000, there were 39,907 people, 15,473 households, and 9,980 families residing in the town. The population density
Population density

Population density is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume. It is frequently applied to living organisms, and particularly to humans....
 was 1,275.2 people per square mile (492.3/km˛). There were 16,817 housing units at an average density of 537.4/sq mi (207.4/km˛). The racial makeup of the town was 83.61% White, 6.95% Black or African American
Race (United States Census)

Race and ethnicity in the United States Census, as defined by the United States Census Bureau and the Federal Office of Management and Budget , are Self-concept data items in which residents choose the Race in the United States or races with which they most closely identify, and indicate whether or not they are of Hispanic or Latino origin ....
, 0.83% Native American, 3.33% Asian, 0.17% Pacific Islander, 1.66% from other races
Race (United States Census)

Race and ethnicity in the United States Census, as defined by the United States Census Bureau and the Federal Office of Management and Budget , are Self-concept data items in which residents choose the Race in the United States or races with which they most closely identify, and indicate whether or not they are of Hispanic or Latino origin ....
, and 3.45% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 5.01% of the population.

There were 15,473 households out of which 33.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 50.5% were married couples
Marriage

Marriage is a social, spirituality, or law union of individuals. This union may also be called matrimony, while the ceremony that marks its beginning is usually called a wedding and the married status created is sometimes called wedlock....
 living together, 10.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 35.5% were non-families. 29.2% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.41 and the average family size was 2.99.

In the town the population was spread out with 24.8% under the age of 18, 11.8% from 18 to 24, 33.0% from 25 to 44, 18.3% from 45 to 64, and 12.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 32 years. For every 100 females there were 104.7 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 105.5 males.

The median income for a household in the town was $46,154, and the median income for a family was $51,402. Males had a median income of $36,204 versus $30,255 for females. The per capita income
Per capita income

Per capita income means how much each individual receives, in monetary terms, of the yearly income generated in the country. This is what each citizen is to receive if the yearly national income is divided equally among everyone....
 for the town was $23,995. About 4.9% of families and 6.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 8.0% of those under age 18 and 6.1% of those age 65 or over.

Voter Registration and Party Enrollment as of October 25, 2005
Party Active Voters Inactive Voters Total Voters Percentage Democratic
Democratic Party (United States)

The Democratic Party is one of two major party contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party . It is the oldest political party in continuous operation in the United States and it is one of the oldest parties in the world....
4,908 207 5,115 25.93% Republican
Republican Party (United States)

The Republican Party is one of the two major party contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Democratic Party . It is often called the Grand Old Party or the GOP....
3,922 224 4,146 21.01% Unaffiliated 9,856 595 10,451 52.97% Minor Parties 17 1 18 0.09%
Total 18,703 1,027 19,730 100%


Education

There are many schools in the Groton area, from elementary schools to college campus. There are several elementary schools in Groton, including Charles Barnum Elementary, Mary Morrison Elementary, and others. There are three middle schools: Cutler, Fitch, and West Side. There are two high schools: Fitch Senior High School
Fitch Senior High School

Robert E. Fitch Senior High School is the public high school in Groton, Connecticut.The school has offered the IB Diploma Programme since the 2004-2005 school year....
 and Grasso Tech. Groton hosts the Avery Point campus of the University of Connecticut.

Principal communities of Groton

  • The City of Groton
    Groton (city), Connecticut

    The City of Groton is a political subdivision of the Groton, Connecticut in New London County, Connecticut, Connecticut, United States. The population was 10,010 at the 2000 United States Census....
     — located along the Thames River
    Thames River (Connecticut)

    The Thames River is a short river and tidal estuary in the United States state of Connecticut. It flows south for 15 mi. through eastern Connecticut from the junction of the Yantic and Shetucket Rivers at Norwich, Connecticut, to New London, Connecticut and Groton, Connecticut, which flank its mouth at the Long Island Sound....
  • Burnett's Cornerhistoric district
    Historic district

    A historic district is a section of a city which which contains historic building considered valuable for historical or architectural reasons. In some countries, historic districts receive legal protection from development....
     located along Packer Road south of Route 184
  • Center Groton
  • Fort Hill
  • Groton Heights
  • Groton Long Point
    Groton Long Point, Connecticut

    Groton Long Point is a political subdivision of the Groton , Connecticut, on Long Island Sound in New London County, Connecticut, Connecticut, United States....
  • Mystic
    Mystic, Connecticut

    Mystic is a census-designated place in New London County, Connecticut, Connecticut, in the United States. The population was 4,001 at the 2000 census....
     (West Mystic) - part of the historic village is in Groton
  • Noank
  • Poquonock Bridge


Points of interest

  • Fort Griswold
    Fort Griswold

    File:Fort Griswold plan.gifFort Griswold is an United States military base, now decommissioned, in Groton, Connecticut. Named after then Deputy Governor Matthew Griswold , the fort played a key role in the early stages of the American Revolutionary War....
  • U.S. Navy Submarine Force Museum and Library
    U.S. Navy Submarine Force Museum and Library

    The U.S. Navy Submarine Force Museum and Library, located on the Thames River near Groton, Connecticut, Connecticut, USA, is one of the world's most outstanding submarine museums....
    , including USS Nautilus
    USS Nautilus

    Nautilus is a Greek derivative meaning sailor or ship; a tropical mollusk having a many chambered, spiral shell with a pearly interior; and the namesake of Jules Verne's submersible in his novel 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea....
  • Gungywamp
    Gungywamp

    Gungywamp is an Archaeology site in Groton, Connecticut, United States, consisting of Artifact s dating from 20th century BC-770s BC, a stone circle, and the remains of both Native Americans in the United States and colonial history of the United States structures....


Notable people, past and present

Town residents or others closely associated with Groton:
  • Captain James Avery (1620-1700) Captain of the New London Company.
  • Waightstill Avery
    Waightstill Avery

    Waightstill Avery was an early American lawyer and soldier. He is noted for fighting a duel with future U.S. president Andrew Jackson in 1788....
     (1741–1821), North Carolina politician, soldier in the American Revolutionary War, participant in a duel with Andrew Jackson.
  • Silas Deane
    Silas Deane

    Silas Deane , was a delegate to the United States Continental Congress and later the United States' first foreign diplomat....
     (1737–1789), a delegate to the Continental Congress and the United States' first foreign diplomat, was born in Groton.
  • William Ledyard
    William Ledyard

    William Ledyard was a lieutenant colonel in the Connecticut militia who was killed in the American Revolutionary War.Born in Groton, Connecticut, Ledyard was in command of Fort Griswold on September 6, 1781, when the fort fell to the British under Benedict Arnold in the Battle of Groton Heights....
     (1738–1781), commander of Fort Griswold and killed in the attack on it, was born in Groton.
  • John Ledyard
    John Ledyard

    John Ledyard was an United States explorer and adventurer.Ledyard was born in Groton, Connecticut, the oldest son of John and Abigail Ledyard and the nephew of Continental Army Colonel William Ledyard....
     (1751–1789), an international explorer and adventurer, was born in Groton.
  • Thomas Rogers
    Thomas Rogers (locomotive builder)

    Thomas Rogers was an United States mechanical engineer and founder of Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works of Paterson, New Jersey. Fellow locomotive designer and builder, Zerah Colburn said that "Thomas Rogers maybe fairly said to have done more for the modern American locomotive than any of his contemporaries."...
    , (1792–1856) builder of innovative locomotives, was born in Groton.
  • Tookoolito
    Tookoolito

    Tookoolito known as "Hannah" among whalers of Cumberland Sound, was an Inuit woman who served as translator and guide to Charles Francis Hall, an Arctic explorer involved in the search for Franklin's lost expedition in the 1860s and 1870's....
     (1838-1876), famous Inuit
    Inuit

    Inuit is a general term for a group of culturally similar indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic regions of Canada, Greenland, Russia and Alaska, United States....
     guide to Arctic explorers, lived in Groton and is buried there in the Starr Burying Ground.
  • Husband E. Kimmel
    Husband E. Kimmel

    Husband Edward Kimmel was a four-star Admiral in the United States Navy. He served as Commander-in-chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet at the time of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor....
     (1882–1968) U.S. Navy rear admiral and commander of the Pacific Fleet at the time of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, died in Groton.
  • Cassin Young
    Cassin Young

    Cassin Young was a Captain in the United States Navy who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism during the attack on Pearl Harbor....
     (1894–1942) U.S. Navy captain awarded the Medal of Honor for heroism during the attack on Pearl Harbor and later killed in action at Guadacanal, commanded a submarine division at Groton before World War II.
  • Robert G. Albion
    Robert G. Albion

    Robert G. Albion was Harvard's first professor of Oceanic History and inspired two generations of maritime historians in the United States. Highly respected, he was often referred to as the 'dean of American maritime historians.'...
     (1896-1983), an influential maritime historian, died in Groton.
  • Lou Palazzi
    Lou Palazzi

    Louis J. Palazzi was an American football player and then spent 30 years making calls as an umpire in the National Football League . During his impressive tenure that ended with his retirement in 1981, Palazzi was the umpire in three Super Bowl, IV, VII and XI; worked nine NFL championship games, including the classic 1958 championship game...
     (1921-2007), an NFL player and umpire, was born in Groton.
  • John J. Kelley
    John J. Kelley

    John Joseph Kelley was the winner of the 1957 Boston Marathon and the marathon at the 1959 Pan American Games, and a member of two United States Olympic Games Marathon teams....
     (b. 1930) winner of the 1957 Boston Marathon, member of two U.S. Olympic Marathon teams and coach at Fitch Senior High School.
  • Ambrose Burfoot
    Ambrose Burfoot

    Ambrose Joel Burfoot is an United States marathoner, whose peak competitive years came in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He was the winner of the 1968 Boston Marathon....
     (b. 1946) marathoner who grew up in Groton and started running while a student at Fitch Senior High School
  • Fran Mainella, National Park Service Director, 2001-2006, a graduate of Fitch Senior High School.
  • Paul Menhart
    Paul Menhart

    Paul Gerard Menhart is a former baseball pitcher for several teams in Major League Baseball.He attended Western Carolina University. In , he played for the Toronto Blue Jays; the following year, he moved to the Seattle Mariners; and in , he played for the San Diego Padres....
    , Former Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher, a graduate of Fitch Senior High School.
  • Dave Campo
    Dave Campo

    Dave Campo is an American football coach, a former head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, and currently secondary coach with the Cowboys....
    , Jacksonville Jaguars assistant head coach and former Dallas Cowboys head coach, a graduate of Fitch Senior High School.
  • Elijah F. Smith
    Elijah F. Smith

    Elijah F. Smith was the 8th List of mayors of Rochester, New York of Rochester, New York.Smith came to Rochester from Groton, Connecticut in 1826 when he opened a store, Smith & Perkins, on Main Street....
    , 8th Mayor of Rochester, New York


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