Oliver Phelps
American
Notable Position | Organization | From | To |
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Connecticut Land Company | 1795 |
Notable Position | Organization | From | To |
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Connecticut Land Company | 1795 |
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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1749/10/21 | Oliver Phelps is born in Poquonock, a town just south of Suffield, Conneticut. Poquonock is now a northern area of Windsor. | Born | Windsor, CT | Connecticut | |||
1775/04/19 | Just after dawn, a band of 500 American colonial militia exchange musket fire with British regular troops. Known as the "Shot Heard Round the World", it is not actually known who fired the first salvo. | Patriot | Lexington Green | Lexington, MA | 1775 American Revolution - The War Begins | ||
1788/00/00 | Oliver Phelps moves to Suffield where he opens a land office and purchases the house from Shem Burbank. | Home | Hatheway House | Suffield | |||
1794/00/00 | In Boston, Oliver Phelps buys Louis XVI style wallpaper handblocked in 1788 by Reveillon. | Owner | Phelps Hatheway Federal Parlor | Hatheway House | Suffield | ||
1802/00/00 | A depressed real estate market forces Oliver Phelps to foreclose on the property and move closer to his land holdings in Canandaigua, New York. | Home | Phelps Hatheway Federal Parlor | Hatheway House | Suffield | ||
1809/02/21 | Oliver Phelps dies. He is buried in the Pioneer Cemetery in Canandaigua, New York. | Died |
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