Hartford

Hartford

Hartford was named in 1637 after the English town of Hertford. The Indian name was Suckiaug. The first colonial settlement, called House of Good Hope, was made by the Dutch in 1633. The Reverend Thomas Hooker arrived overland from Newtown (Cambridge) Massachusetts with his congregation in 1636. At first the settlement was called Newtown. In 1639 the Fundamental Orders were adopted, often considered the first written constitution creating a government.

Hartford served as capital of Connecticut Colony until 1701, when after absorption of New Haven Colony there were two capitals, Hartford and New Haven. In 1875 Hartford became the sole capital.

Erected by the City of Hartford

the Connecticut Historical Commission and the

Society of the Descendants of the Founders of Hartford

1971

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Gold Street, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

Credits and Sources:

HMDB