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Quaker Hill, Connecticut : ウィキペディア英語版
Quaker Hill, Connecticut

Quaker Hill is a village or neighborhood in the town of Waterford, in the southeastern part of Connecticut, USA.
It is located in the northeast corner of the town, on the west bank of the Thames River (around Smith Cove) north of New London,〔(【引用サイトリンク】format=PDF )〕 and centered on the intersection of the Old Norwich Road and the Old Colchester Road.
Modern-day Quaker Hill is primarily residential.
The village center is included in the Quaker Hill Historic District, a historic district that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The historic district is the area around Old Norwich Road, extending as far south as the village of Thames View and as far north as Route 32.
Quaker Hill is the place name used for ZIP code 06375, which extends beyond Quaker Hill to encompass the entire northeastern portion of the town of Waterford, including Bartlett, Best View, Cohanzie, Harrisons and Thames View.
==History==
In 1645, the area was meadows used as hayfields.
The area became known as Quaker Hill by 1687 due to its association with the Rogerenes or Rogerene Quakers, a religious sect founded by a local farmer, John Rogers (1648–1721) at the house near Benham Avenue.〔Benjamin Tinkham Marshall (1922), ''(A modern history of New London County, Connecticut )'', Volume 1, page 285〕
The first house was built around 1740 by Benjamin Greene at Scotch Cap. The Robertson and Bingham paper mill, established in 1851, is said to be the first manufacturer of real tissue manila in the United States.〔Connecticut State Register and Manual, 1932 and 1934.〕
Quaker Hill was included in the city of New London until 1801 when Waterford became a separate town.

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