Seymour [New Haven County] was incorporated from Derby in May 1850 and named from Govenor Thomas H. Seymour. Its Native American name is "Naugatuck," and has also been called Rimmon (1670), Chusetown (1735) and Humphreysville (1805).
Total area, 15.0 sq. miles, Land area, 14.6 sq. miles. Population, est., 15,498. Voting districts, 3. Principal industries, agriculture and manufacture of brass and copper mill products of rod, wire and sheet; high quality electric cable for nuclear power plants, industry and railroads; small tools and several specialized machine shops; precast forms; specialized machining and screw machine products; card and paper packaging, communication equipment.
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Information on worship services, nursery care, history, and missions.
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City guide to local government, schools, businesses, churches, and events.
Nursing care facility for long term or subacute care, cariac recovery, IV pain management, hospice, oncology management and other services.
Town overview, government services, parks and recreation, calendar and businesses.
Panoramic bird's-eye view of town in 1879, from the Library of Congress Geography and Map Division.
Nursing care facility for long term or subacute care, cariac recovery, IV pain management, hospice, oncology management and other services.
Information on worship services, nursery care, history, and missions.
City guide to local government, schools, businesses, churches, and events.
Town overview, government services, parks and recreation, calendar and businesses.
Check-out policies, reading and literacy programs, children and teen activities, hours and location.
Panoramic bird's-eye view of town in 1879, from the Library of Congress Geography and Map Division.