Ridgefield (Connecticuta) Index Incolae notabiles | Notae | Bibliographia | Nexus externi | Tabula navigationisSitus interretialis"Race, Hispanic or Latino, Age, and Housing Occupancy: 2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171) Summary File (QT-PL), Ridgefield town, Connecticut"Situs proprius,Scholae publicae,Artes athleticae Scholae Superioris,Societas Spatii Aperti,Nuntii,The Ridgefield Press, diurnum,Ridgefield Magazine,The News-Times, diurnum,WLAD, 800 AM,Chat,Directorium negotiorum,Ridgefield Names: A history of a Connecticut town through its place namesNotable Ridgefielders in the Twentieth centuryPostcard views of Ridgefield in the early 20th CenturyTimeline of Twentieth century events in RidgefieldDiary of Ridgefielder Jared Nash, 1865-1866Old maps of RidgefieldA list of Ridgefield authorsBooks about RidgefieldInformation on Ridgefield cemeteriesSt. Mary's Roman Catholic ChurchSt. Elizabeth Seton Roman Catholic ChurchFirst Congregational ChurchSt. Stephen's Episcopal ChurchJesse Lee Memorial United Methodist ChurchSt. Andrew's Lutheran ChurchRidgebury Congregational ChurchRidgefield Baptist ChurchFirst Church of Christ, Scientist
Constituta 1708Urbes Connecticutae
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Ridgefield (Connecticuta)
Civitas: Civitates Foederatae Americae
Locus: 41°18′19″N 73°30′5″W
Numerus incolarum: 24 638
Situs interretialis
Geographia
Superficies: 35.0 Mille passus quadratum
Tabula aut despectus
Ridgefield est oppidum in Fairfield Comitatu Connecticutae Civitatum Foederatarum, inter radices Montium Berceriensium situm. Oppidum a colonis ex Norwalk et Milford Connecticutae anno 1708 condita est. Census Civitatum Foederatarum 2010 incolarum 24 638 numeravit.[1] Medium oppidum, olim burgum rite designatum, a Ministerio Census Civitatum Foederatarum nunc locus a censu designatus definitur.
Index
1 Incolae notabiles
2 Notae
3 Bibliographia
4 Nexus externi
Incolae notabiles |
Inter incolas oppidi sunt Robertus Vaughn, histrio, et Harvey Fierstein, histrio et scriptor scaenicus, qui iam in oppido habitant. Inter scriptores qui olim hic habitaverunt fuerunt Eugenius O'Neill, Howardus Fast, Cornelius Ryan, et Mauritius Sendak. Inter alios notabiles sunt:
Ioannes Howard Sanden, artifex
Roz Chast, cartoonista
Iudita Collins, cantrix
Maximus Shostakovich conductor
Henricus Luce, possessor periodici Time
Clara Boothe Luce, uxor, scriptrix scaenica et legatus in Congressu
Geraldina Farrar, cantrix operatica saeculo vicensimo ineunte actuosa, in domo in Semita West habitavit.
Curtius Waldheim, olim Secretarius Generalis Consociationis Nationum in oppido commoratus est in domu amici, et Theodorus Sorenson, olim consultor Praesidis Ioannis F. Kennedy, olim in oppido habitavit. Ira Iosephus Fisher, poeta et meteorologus in televisione CBS, in oppido habitat; simile Morton Dean, vir nuntiorum emeritus, et Todd Brewster, scriptor et diurnalista. Curtius Onalfo, olim summus exercitor Kansas City Wizards et D.C. United, Scholam Superiorem Ridgefield frequentavit.
Notae |
↑ "Race, Hispanic or Latino, Age, and Housing Occupancy: 2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171) Summary File (QT-PL), Ridgefield town, Connecticut". U.S. Census Bureau, American FactFinder 2 .
Bibliographia |
- [Auctor ignotus]. 1999. Images of America: Ridgefield.
The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Records, Volume 36. 2000. Genealogical Publishing Company.- Bedini, Silvio A. 1958. Ridgefield in Review.
- Bollenback, Dirk. Circa 2000. Saint Stephen's Church Reaches the Millennium.
- Haight, Robert S. St. Stephen's Church: Its History for 250 years: 1725 to 1975.
- Jones, Keith. 2002. Farmers against the Crown.
- Jones, Keith Marshall. 2001. The Farms of Farmingville.
- Rockwell, George L. History of Ridgefield.
- Salzman, Mark. 1996. Lost in Place: Growing Up Absurd in Suburbia.
- Sanders, Jack. 2003. Ridgefield 1900-1950.
- Sanders, Jack. Five Village Walks.
- Teller, Daniel 1878. The History of Ridgefield, Connecticut.
- Welsh, Glenna M. 1976. The Proprietors of Ridgefield.
Nexus externi |
Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Ridgefield Connecticutae spectant. |
- Gubernatio, salus, et educatio
Situs proprius, www.ridgefieldct.org
Scholae publicae, www.ridgefield.org
Artes athleticae Scholae Superioris, www.ridgefield.org
Societas Spatii Aperti, www.rosaopenspace.org
- Media loci
Nuntii, news.hamlethub.com
The Ridgefield Press, diurnum, www.acorn-online.com
Ridgefield Magazine, www.ridgefield-magazine.com
The News-Times, diurnum, newstimes.com
WLAD, 800 AM, www.wlad.com
Chat, www.ridgefieldlive.com
Directorium negotiorum, www.ridgefieldtoday.com
- Situs historicus Iacobi Sanders
- Ridgefield Names: A history of a Connecticut town through its place names
- Notable Ridgefielders in the Twentieth century
- Postcard views of Ridgefield in the early 20th Century
- Timeline of Twentieth century events in Ridgefield
- Diary of Ridgefielder Jared Nash, 1865-1866
- Old maps of Ridgefield
- A list of Ridgefield authors
- Books about Ridgefield
- Information on Ridgefield cemeteries
- Templa religiosa
- St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church
- St. Elizabeth Seton Roman Catholic Church
- First Congregational Church
- St. Stephen's Episcopal Church
- Jesse Lee Memorial United Methodist Church
- St. Andrew's Lutheran Church
- Ridgebury Congregational Church
- Ridgefield Baptist Church
- First Church of Christ, Scientist
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