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Year Established
County
Villages
Historical Society
 
 
1785
Windham
East Thompson, Wilsonville, Fabyan, Quinebaug, Quaddick, Mechanicsville, Grosvenordale, North Grosvenordale, Thompson Hill, and West Thompson. Thompson
Thompson Historical Society
P.O. Box 47
Thompson, Connecticut 06277
Phone: (860) 923-3776
Brief History:
Created from the town of Killingly in May of 1785.
 
Unique History
             
Thompson, Connecticut was the scene of one of America's worst train accidents in history, and the only 4-train wreck in history- The Great East Thompson Train Wreck.  
 
 
 
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