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THE STORY



   OF OXFORD














            Oxford was originally inhabited by Native American
            tribes, primarily the Paugussetts, before European
            settlers arrived. The town was settled by colonists in
            the early 18th century. It was incorporated as a town
            in 1798, carved out of land from neighboring towns like
            Derby, Newtown, and Southbury


            Like many towns in New England, Oxford experienced
            growth during the Industrial Revolution. Mills, factories,
            and farms dotted the landscape, taking advantage
            of the water power provided by streams and rivers.
            Manufacturing, particularly in the areas of textiles,
            ironworks, and later rubber, played a significant role
            in the town's economy. Throughout its history, Oxford
            has maintained a strong sense of community. Churches,
            schools, and civic organizations have been central to
            this community fabric. Education has always been
            important in Oxford. The town is home to several public
            schools, including Oxford High School, which serves as
            a focal point for educational and community activities.
            Oxford boasts picturesque landscapes, with rolling hills,
            forests, and streams. Outdoor recreation opportunities
            abound, including hiking, fishing, and boating. The
            town's rural character has been preserved over the
            years, with efforts to protect open space and maintain
            a balance between development and conservation.
            Today, Oxford retains its small-town charm while also
            adapting to modern times. Residential developments
            have sprung up, attracting new residents while still
            preserving the town's rural character.
            The town continues to invest in its infrastructure,
            schools, and services to meet the needs of its residents.
            Oxford remains a close-knit community, with annual
            events, festivals, and traditions that bring people
            together.


            In summary, Oxford, Connecticut, is a town with a rich
            history, strong community spirit, and abundant natural
            beauty, making it a place cherished by residents and
            visitors alike.







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