Counties of the State of Connecticut

List counties of the State of the Connecticut:

  • County of Fairfield: one of the four original counties of the Connecticut, created in 1666. Seat S histories of the county: Bridgeport and Danbury .

  • County of Hartford: one of the four original counties of the Connecticut, created in 1666. Sit historical: Hartford.
  • County of Litchfield: formed in 1751 starting from parts of the counties of Fairfield, Hartford, and of New Haven. Historical seats: New Milford and Winsted .
  • County of Middlesex: formed in 1785 starting from parts of the counties of Hartford and New London. Sit historical: Middletown.
  • County of New Haven: one of the four original counties of the Connecticut, created in 1666. Historical seats: New Haven and Waterbury.
  • County of New London: one of the four original counties of the Connecticut, created in 1666. Historical seats: New London and Norwich.
  • County of Tolland: formed in 1785 starting from parts of the counties of Hartford and Windham. Sit historical: Tolland.
  • County of Windham: formed in 1726 starting from parts of the counties of Hartford and New London. Historical seats: Putnam and Willimantic.

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