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Canterbury
The
town of Canterbury was settled in 1697.
The 40.2 square miles of the town are served
by Routes 169 and 14.
Route 169 has been designated as a state scenic
highway.
Canterbury
is the site of New England's first black female academy.
The school was housed in a Federal style building
erected around 1805 on what is now the corners of Routes
169 and 14 in the center of town.
The Prudence Crandall House was originally opened
by Prudence Crandall in January of 1832 as a private
academy to instruct local boys and girls. Until Sarah Harris, a black girl, was enrolled in the Fall
of that year, the school had enrolled only white children.
Parents of the students were outraged at Crandall's
bold act of allowing a black girl in the academy.
Most of the students were pulled out of the school
by their parents because of Sarah's enrollment.
Crandall lost all town support and had to dismiss
the remaining students.
In
the Spring of 1833, Crandall once again opened the academy,
this time as a black female academy.
Little did Sarah Harris know that she would start
a controversy that would cause the passage of the unjust
"Black Law" making it illegal for black children
from out of state to attend school in Connecticut.
After
her arrest, Prudence Crandall was released due to a
legal technicality.
The school remained open for about a year and
a half, when after constant attack, harassment and fear
for her students' safety, she regretfully closed again.
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PROFILE
Zip: 06331
Incorporated: 1703
Area: 40.2 square miles
Population: 4606
Form of Government: Town Meeting / Board of Selectmen
Mill Rate:21.56
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| IMPORTANT NUMBERS |
| Agent
for the Elderly |
546-9845 |
| Assessor's Office |
546-6035 |
| Dog Warden |
455-0527 |
| Fire Department |
564-5610 |
| Judge of Probate |
546-9605 |
| Parks & Recreation
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546-*9295 |
| Planning & Zoning |
546-6857 |
| Public
Library |
546-9022 |
| Selectmen's Office |
546-9693 |
| State Police (Troop
D) |
(800) 954-8828 |
| Superintendent of Schools |
546-6950 |
| Tax Collector and Town
Clerk |
546-9377 |
| SCHOOLS |
| Canterbury Elementary
School |
546-6744 |
| Dr. Helen Baldwin Middle
School |
546-9421 |
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