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Although Southington was formally established as a town, separate from Farmington, in 1779, its roots go back to 
a much earlier time. Samuel Woodruff, Southington's first white settler, moved from Farmington to the area then known 
as "Panthorne." The settlement grew, prospered, and came to be known as "South Farmington" and then later, the 
shortened version, "Southington."

A meeting house, independent of the Farmington parish, was first constructed here in 1726 and was used until 1757. 
Its location on the site of the present Oak Hill Cemetery, is commemorated by the First Meeting House stone and plaque.
Southington became a thriving community with the construction of dwellings, taverns, and stores. Industry flourished rapidly. 
In 1767, Atwater's grist mill was established and by 1790, Southington had a button factory, saw mills, a brass foundry, and 
potash works. In addition, the first machines to make carriage bolts were developed in Southington.

Southington played a part in this country's military heritage. Important town visitors during the Revolutionary War include 
Washington, Lafayette, and Count Rochambeau.

Southington today is a growing community, once described as "A Microcosm of America." The town is located in 
Hartford Country, within 20 miles of Hartford and 9 miles of Waterbury, and includes the sections of Plantsville, Milldale, 
and Marion. The geographic area of the town is 36.8 square miles, ranking it 40th out of 169 Connecticut towns and its 
population is approximately 40,000. While today it is a modern residential, commercial, and industrial community, 
Southington is proud of its history.




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