1832 map of New Haven by J.W. Barber
Saltonstall's landing spot in Watertown, also known as Elbridge Gerry Landing
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Browne House, built c. 1694
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Hairenik Association building – Watertown, Mass.
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Robert Seeley, also Seely, Seelye, or Ciely, (1602-1668) was an early Puritan settler in the Massachusetts Bay Colony who helped establish Watertown, Wethersfield, and New Haven.

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Robert Seeley (1602–1668), co-founder of Watertown, landowner

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Plymouth Plantation, where Oldham first settled in America

John Oldham (colonist)

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Early Puritan settler in Massachusetts.

Early Puritan settler in Massachusetts.

Plymouth Plantation, where Oldham first settled in America

He took up residence on an island in the Charles River and was a member of the church at Watertown.

In 1633 or 1634, Oldham led a group of ten men (which included Captain Robert Seeley) along the Old Connecticut Path to establish Wethersfield, Connecticut, the first English settlement on the Connecticut River.