Known as Unquowa to the Paugussett Indians, the land that is now Fairfield was purchased from them in 1639. What began as a Puritan village evolved into a center of trade in the 1700s, making it a target of attack during the Revolution when the town was looted and burned by the British under the command of Gen. William Tryon in 1779. Learn More...
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