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Thompson [Windham County] (Parish) was named in 1728 from its chief owner, Sir Robert Thompson. It was incorporated from Killingly in May 1785.Total area, 48.7 sq. miles, Land area, 46.9 sq. miles. Population, est., 8,958. Voting districts, 4. Principal industries, agriculture, and manufacture of woolen goods, plastics, candy, plumbing goods, synthetics, tool and die, power equipment, corrugated boxes, bakery, wooden pellets and fiber optics technology.
Thompson includes the areas known as Quinebaug, Grosvenordale and North Grosvenordale.
| Submissions must be specific to businesses located in, or the economy of, Thompson, Connecticut. |
Generally includes business-to-business commercial sites, which are those that sell and/or promote products and services to other businesses, institutions, and organizations.
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Submissions to Grosvernordale must be specific to the village, such as its history, genealogical information and neighborhood publications. Please submit all other sites — including businesses, organizations, etc. — to the appropriate subcat of Thompson. more information (editors only) |
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