Saybrook Colony was created in 1635.
Saybrook Colony ended in 1644.
Saybrook Breakwater Light was created in 1886.
Right where is is today. Saybrook Colony and New Haven Colony were merged to form the Colony of Connecticut.
The Connecticut colony was established in 1635. This was also known as the Saybrook Colony, established at the mouth of the Connecticut River led by Rev. Thomas Hooker and Rev. Samuel Stone.
The address of the Old Saybrook Historical Society Inc is: Po Box 4, Old Saybrook, CT 06475-0004
in old saybrook , CT behind town hall on main street
The first explorer to arrive in Connecticut was Dutch explorer Adriaen Block. Soon after his exploration of Connecticut, John Winthrop, a member of the Massachusetts colony, received permission in 1636 to make a colony at Old Saybrook, which is at the mouth of the Connecticut River. During this time, a large group of settlers, Puritans, led by Thomas Hooker and coming out of Massachusetts, settled in the region, soon incorporation Old Saybrook into it. He soon broke from Massachusetts to create a Puritan settlement at Hartford in 1636.
Equality Colony was created in 1897.
Colony Club was created in 1908.
Whiteway Colony was created in 1898.
Zwaanendael Colony was created in 1631.
Indiana Colony was created in 1874.