A laborer from Sheffield, Mass., Milo Freeland enlisted in the 54th Massachusetts on Feb. 16, 1863. He's buried in East Canaan, Connecticut.
297 E Canaan Rd East Canaan
Jazzy’s Cabaret is New Haven’s Premier Supper Club & Lounge Experience. Our 6,000 Sq. Ft venue features three  private dining areas including our lush VIP Garden Room.
4 Orange St Downtown
Urban League of Southern Connecticut 
137 Henry St South End
A  link to African American Therapists of Connecticut:
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Freeman is president of Freeman Companies, a Hartford-based land development, engineering design and environmental services firm founded in 2009 that has collaborated on high-profile projects including the $26 million, 126-unit “Park & Main” mixed-use development and the $14 million redevelopment of Dillon Stadium.
36 John St South Green
Dr. Vernetta D. Gallop is a black female internal medicine doctor.
555 Newfield Ave Springdale
Everything’s better in a bowl!
1142 New Britain Ave West Hartford
Ebony Horsewomen (EHI) is a one-of-a-kind, urban riding center in Hartford Connecticut. Since 1984, we’ve served our community’s youth, families, adults, and military veterans through equine-assisted psychotherapy, therapeutic riding, and a variety of youth programs.
337 Vine St Northeast
Our chapter, The 100 Black Men of Stamford, Inc., was founded in 1993, as a non-profit community action organization comprised of successful men committed to improving the educational and economic conditions for African Americans and others in need, with a particular focus on the development of youth. We are an affiliate of the 100 Black Men of America, Inc.
Stamford Ave Cove - East Side - Shippan Stamford
You can start at 11 Hempstead Street where Adam Jackson was born into slavery c.1700 and separated from his mother three years later. 
11 Hempstead St New London
The 900 soldiers who fought with the regiment are honored with a large, polished black granite monument. Eight smaller monuments, listing members of the regiment, are arranged in an arc ranging from the north to the south. The smaller monuments also list the towns — from Avon to Woodstock — from which members joined.
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