From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #12755 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Friday, December 8 2023 Volume 14 : Number 12755 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Elon Musk TERRIFIES Church Leaders (proof inside) ["Video Exposes" ] Need a detox solution that works? ["Foot Patches" Subject: Elon Musk TERRIFIES Church Leaders (proof inside) Elon Musk TERRIFIES Church Leaders (proof inside) http://thefinalcollapse.za.com/LrxYH3v5vFmSJre2sp74BzeIziWL8JK8CG-9gTgWXKdMFKINlw http://thefinalcollapse.za.com/3YUYQzErHoAZ5E0BQoRoh2AZRQxhInndga-6kA2RN6Jw4x3a6g Hartford is the capital city of the U.S. state of Connecticut. It was also the seat of Hartford County, until Connecticut disbanded county government in 1960. Hartford is the largest city in the Capitol Planning Region and the core city of the Greater Hartford metropolitan area. Census estimates since the 2010 United States census have indicated that Hartford is the fourth-largest city in Connecticut with a 2020 population of 121,054, behind the coastal cities of Bridgeport, New Haven, and Stamford. Founded in 1635, Hartford is among the oldest cities in the United States. It is home to the country's oldest public art museum (Wadsworth Atheneum), the oldest publicly funded park (Bushnell Park), the oldest continuously published newspaper (the Hartford Courant), and the second-oldest secondary school (Hartford Public High School). It was home to the oldest "asylum for the deaf and dumb" the (American School for the Deaf), founded by Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet in 1817. It holds the Mark Twain House, in which the author wrote his most famous works and raised his family. Mark Twain wrote in 1868, "Of all the beautiful towns it has been my fortune to see this is the chieHartford has been the sole capital of Connecticut since 1875. (Before then, New Haven and Hartford alternated as dual capitals, as part of the agreement by which the Colony of New Haven was absorbed into the Colony of Connecticut in 1664.) Hartford was the richest city in the United States for several decades following the American Civil War. Since 2015, it has been one of the poorest cities in the country, with three out of ten families living below the poverty threshold. 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Just three years after Colt's first factory opened, the Sharps Rifle Manufacturing Company set up shop in 1852 at a nearby site along the now-buried Park Rive ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2023 13:33:06 +0100 From: "Starz Renewal" Subject: "Don't Wait! Starz $2 Annual Subscription - Limited Availability!" "Don't Wait! Starz $2 Annual Subscription - Limited Availability!" http://livlean.za.com/hrblusyQ6zT6oU2hqflXd2i7sQ9YV1aPtyoDLuukEuDl5yr6JQ http://livlean.za.com/e_NUuFRVUXrRf0LSVPGgBIeKW_PrZjBDSwcWZEybFXbJw8-7TQ The Litchfield Hills region is also known as the Upper Naugatuck Valley and consists of the towns of Barkhamsted, Bethlehem, Colebrook, Goshen, Hartland, Harwinton, Litchfield, Morris, New Hartford, Norfolk, Torrington, and Winchester. The Litchfield Hills feel a stronger pull toward industry than Northwestern Connecticut, with manufacturing centering on the Naugatuck River in Torrington and Mad River in Winsted. Historically, brass, needles, scythes, and other products were manufactured in the area. However, the rural areas still retain industries such as dairy, vineyards, and stone. This region is sometimes included with the Naugatuck River Valley. Originally settled in the mid 18th century as agriculturally based towns, the areas with access to flowing water began to develop industries in the 19th century. As the Midwest opened up to settlement, many farmers headed west in search of better farming opportunities. Among these included the John Brown family, originally from Torrington. Some notable areas settled by people from the Litchfield Hills include the Western Reserve of Ohio and Torrington, Wyoming. Around the time industry became important in the area, many immigrants came to work in the factories. Many of the immigrants in the Litchfield Hills area came from Italy, Ireland, Lebanon, Poland, and Slovakia. 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