CTHistory42

CTHistory42 OP t1_j9zjz16 wrote

Absolutely correct!

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CTHistory42 OP t1_j9y2irm wrote

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CTHistory42 OP t1_j610oob wrote

And the amazing thing was that, back then, even officers fought for one side or another - like CEOs shifting from one company to another today. Rogers (the guy who most historians say captured Hale) later fought for the Patriot side, after the Revolutionary War had ended. No hard feelings.

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CTHistory42 OP t1_j5ygxy6 wrote

I've mentioned Culper in a couple - but haven't focused exclusively on it. There are so many excellent PBS and other shows on it, I don't know that I'd add much to the narrative, but it IS on my radar screen!

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CTHistory42 OP t1_j59pkvf wrote

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CTHistory42 OP t1_j59peth wrote

Considering its proximity to the Connecticut River and the existence of the rock outcroppings in the Behind the Rocks neighborhood of Hartford, I'd hazard a guess that the answer is yes

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CTHistory42 OP t1_j56znys wrote

Is that the group that owns the equivalent of a residential property in (I think) Trumbull, or somewhere close by? I believe it's listed as a reservation or official tribal property if a Google search is done

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CTHistory42 OP t1_j56ablj wrote

I am gob-smacked (to steal a favorite term from my British friends). I only knew of the Schaghticoke gfight with the feds for property and tribal land recognition (actually, basic tribal status - they have some land). Thanks again!

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CTHistory42 OP t1_j567h9m wrote

Your Native American historical knowledge is far superior to mine. You're right about the use of the word "original". But it's always interesting to see how r/Connecticut will respond. There are some very talented/knowledgeable folks on this site

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