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Keeler Tavern / Danbury /  Connecticut / Battle of Ridgefield / Ridgefield /  Connecticut / Connecticut / New York metropolitan area
Date: 2005-12-28 14:18:58
Keeler Tavern
Danbury
Connecticut
Battle of Ridgefield
Ridgefield
Connecticut
Connecticut
New York metropolitan area

Batt le of Ridgefield Commemorative Medal On April[removed], a hastily assembled collection of farmers, tradesmen, old men, and boys together with a

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