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from the Ramapoo Indians in 1708, Ridgefield welcomed immigrants to its
bustling community from the start. The peaceful Connecticut town later served
as a retreat for wealthy New Yorkers. With its long history and cast of local
characters, Ridgefield has many fascinating stories to tell. In the early
1900s, Typhoid Mary was known to cook for a Ridgefield family. On Olmstead
Lane, the landmark that most locals think is a broken fountain is actually a
watering trough. For more than forty years, newspaper editor Jack Sanders has
covered the captivating history of Ridgefield. In a uniquely selected
collection of articles, the town’s history comes to life with tales of Pulitzer
Prize winners like Eugene O’Neill and disasters such as the 1905 train wreck.
These and other glimpses of the past celebrate Ridgefield’s rich history.