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Hartford emerged as a diverse and crucial town in the Upper Connecticut River valley, significantly influencing river travel and transportation networks in northern New England by the early 19th century. Its strategic location facilitated the growth of White River Junction as a major railroad hub. The town's abundant waterpower spurred manufacturing developments in various villages, while agriculture thrived in its rural areas. By the mid-20th century, Hartford became a key intersection for two major interstate highways, further enhancing its importance in the region.
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Hartford, Frank J. Barrett
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