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Fairchild and his brothers, Daniel and Eben built the Fairchild Paper Mill in 1826 at a place commonly called since 1674 as the "Falls" of the Pequonnock River. They were guided in their endeavors by Andrew Tait, who had learned the art of paper making in Scotland. Fairchild Paper Mill was the
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first mill to make white note paper. The company also ran a boarding house for its female employees. The mill stood to the west of
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1964: Dredging of Bridgeport Harbor by the Army Corps of Engineers.
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near what is today the entrance to Fairchild Memorial Park.
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