Bozrah may be a city in New London County, Connecticut, us. The population was two,357 at the 2000 census. Bozrah contains 3 villages: Fitchville, the city center; Leffingwell, a crossroads on Route 82; and Charlotte Anna Perkins Gilman, a mill village on Fitchville Road. in line with a persistent legend, the name “Bozrah” was derived from another Biblical text, that came to someone’s mind beneath the actual circumstances encompassing the community’s petition to the Connecticut General Assembly for town standing. whether or not or not the story is true, the informal, early name “New Concord” was born once the city was incorporated. the world that became Bozrah was initial settled as a part of} the initial “nine-miles-square” of Norwich similarly as part of the Parish of West Farms. the world became its own parish, known as “New Concord” or the “Fourth Society of Norwich,” in 1737.
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