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Connecticut Water Trails Program Connecticut Water Trails Hartford County East Hartford Podunk River
Site Location:
Basic Information:
The name Podunk has come
to denote a place (or sometimes something else) of small size or "in the
middle of nowhere", Type: River Water Type: Fresh Season:
Site Contact Information: Site Coordinates:
Longitude 72.582286 ºW Latitude
Location Map:
USGS Quadrangle:
Driving Directions: ITouch Map: Podunk River Boat Launch Information:
ADA Access: Site Description: Environment:
Additional Info:
Site History:
The land for the town of South Windsor, northeast
of Hartford, Connecticut is said to have been sold to settlers by the
Podunk Indians. About half the area of the town drains into the
Connecticut River via the roughly 13-mile (21 km) Podunk River and its
tributaries (as does parts of northwestern East Hartford). In 1659, Thomas
Burnham purchased most of this land from Tan-tonimo, Chief Sachem of the
Potunk, on which he afterward lived. Before his death he had divided the
greater part of his estate among his children by deed, with the condition
that it should remain in the family, a part of which is still in
possession of his descendants.
A street and several businesses in South Windsor
also include "Podunk" in their names, especially adjacent to Ellington
Road, which also passes the site of the mills.
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