Hartford Arms Company: Trade name used by the H. & D. Folsom Arms on shotguns made for the Simmons Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri. It was probably manufactured in Belgium (look for an oval around "ELG*" on the action) sometime between the 1880's and WWI, but could have been made in Norwich, Ct, by Crescent Arms, 1893-1920.
More information about insurance product at Hartford can be found online at the Hartford website. The website gives you information about profiles for certain products and the application procedure.
The AARP The Hartford is located at 1 Hartford Plaze, Hartford, Connecticut 06155. Call them at 1-860-547-5000 to get more detailed information about their location.
If you are looking or more information on the Hartford Civic Center, you should contact the center directly. They offer events, ticket prices, and seating chart arrangements available at the center.
P. T. Barnum of Barnum & Bailey Circus was born in Bethel CT (1810), and died in Bridgeport CT (1891). See related Link, below, for more information, including about the Hartford circus fire.
One can find out more information about fire truck sirens by calling a local fire station. Make sure not to call the emergency number because that is not good.
Are scientist able to predid the fire? - predict what fire? More information is needed.
Impossible to answer your question without more information. Right now in the US there is a panic about possible future gun laws. No where in the US is there a total ban on guns.
10-100 USD or so. Maybe more depending on specifics.
Need more information. Describe the type of firearm (semi-auto or revolver?) and all markings found on barrel or frame completely as marked. There are several companies that have used that name, both early 20th Century and more modern.
Shotguns with this trade name were made by Crescent FIre Arms, Crescent-Davis Arms, Iver Johnson, and J. Stevens. Share the model number and I may be able to tell you which one made yours.
You would need more details to find the history and value. Are there any patent dates or other writing on the gun? Any proof marks like an oval aroung the letters "ELG"? Hartford was a trade name used c. 1900 by the Simmons Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri, on guns made by a variety of manufacturers, most are marked as Hartford "Arms", not "Firearms".
I find no listing for "London Arms Co." Provide more information or take the firearm to a local gunsmith for a professional appraisal.