Tolland — Villages

Extracted from "History of the Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts, Volume II," by Louis H. Everts, 1879.



      The seat of town government is at TOLLAND CENTRE, which, although a small settlement of perhaps a score of dwellings, is a neatly-kept and pleasantly-located village. It occupies the highest elevation in the town, and commands a broad and charming view of a vast stretch of surrounding country. There is a post-office at the village, but no store, the town-hall, and a church,—the only one in the town.












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