Saturday, October 28, 2017

If These Stones Could Talk Presented at Long Hill Burying Ground, Shelton

Long Hill Burying Ground is the oldest cemetery in Shelton.  Tucked away on lower

Long Hill Avenue near the intersection of Constitution Blvd. adjacent to Route 8, it will be

the location of a program, If These Stones Could Talk, jointly presented by the Shelton Historical

Society and the Long Hill Burying Ground Association on Saturday, October 28 at 1:00 p.m.  A

$5 admission for adults will benefit both organizations while students are welcome at no cost.   



            Presenter Marty Coughlin has done an extensive amount of research so that we may

better understand the background of those who once lived in the region. A Revolutionary War

private from a family with divided loyalties; an ambassador to Belgium; and members of

Shelton’s founding families are a few of the individuals whose lives will be discussed.  Find out

why early settler Daniel Shelton was thrown in jail.  Because this is a walking tour through the

cemetery, appropriate clothing for weather conditions and sturdy shoes are recommended. 

Parking along the street is limited.  In case of rain, the event will take place on Sunday, October


29 at 1:00 p.m.   

For additional information, please call (203) 925-1803, see Shelton History Center’s

Facebook page where there will be a notice in case of rain, or visit

www.sheltonhistoricalsociety.org

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