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Welcome to Darien! |
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Originally part of Stamford,this area became Middlesex Parish in 1737. It was incorporated as the Town
of Darien in 1820. Settlement had begun around 1700 when the first roads were "cut into the woods." In 1703 a school district was set up in
Noroton. Five years later Scofield's Mill (afterwards called Gorham's Mill) was built on Good Wife's River. By 1744
a meetinghouse was completed and the Reverend Moses Mather became first minister. During the American Revolution, Middlesex Parish was
frequently raided by local Tories who had fled to Lloyd's Neck on Long Island. They disrupted services at the meetinghouse on July 22, 1781, captured Dr. Mather and forty-seven
other men, and transported them across the Sound. Dr. Mather with twenty-six of his parishioners suffered five months in foul British prisons in New York City before those who survived their confinement
were exchanged and returned to their homes. (continued on other side)
Until the Advent of the railroad in 1848, Darien remained a small rural community of about one thousand farmers, shoemakers, fishermen, and merchants engaged on coastal trading. A gradual increase in
population then occured with the arrival of emigrants who came from Ireland and later from Italy. In 1864 during the Civil War, the first home in the United States
for disabled veterans and for soldiers' orphans was built at Noroton Heights. It was named in recognition of its founder, Benjamin Fitch of Darien. Following the war, Darien became a popular resort
for prosperous New Yorkers who built summer homes in Tokeneke, Long Neck Point, and Noroton. A few daily commuters to New York City were forerunners of the many who have settled here and changed Darien
onto a residential suburb of metropolitan New York.
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