NEW HARTFORD
New Hartford was incorporated in 1738. It was a part of the
"Western grant" conveyed in 1686 to the proprietors of
Hartford and Windsor and in 1732 was set off to Hartford. In
May, 1733, a committee of Hartford proprietors requested the
General Court to encourage the settlement of the town. An act
was passed naming it "New Hartford." It was the only one of
seven towns in the division which was colonized by Hartford
proprietors or their sons. All were from well-to-do families,
hence the propriety of the name "New Hartford."
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