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City of Waterbury bond certificate specimen c1987 (Connecticut) - Water Bond
City of Waterbury bond certificate specimen c1987 (Connecticut) - Water Bond
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City of Waterbury bond certificate specimen c1987 (Connecticut) - Water Bond
Municipal Water bond. Plain but interesting City of Waterbury water funding bond. Undated specimen (printer sample) circa 1987. Measures approximately 12 x 8 inches.
Incorporated as a town in 1686. Waterbury, Connecticut, known as the "Brass City," is the second-largest city in New Haven County and a major hub of the Naugatuck Valley.
Historical Legacy:
Once the "Brass Capital of the World," the city’s history is preserved at the Mattatuck Museum, which focuses on regional art and the history of the Naugatuck Valley.
Waterbury emerged as an early American industrial power in the 19th century when the city began to manufacture brass, harnessing the waters of the Mad River and Naugatuck River to power the early factories.
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