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The Elijah Hills House (1810)

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Built around 1810 in the Hillstown section of East Hartford, the Elijah Hills House was where the Hillstown Grange #87 held its first meeting.

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The Elijah Hills House (1810)

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Daniel October 10, 2009October 7, 2009 Colonial, East Hartford, Houses
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