Tuesday, August 15, 2017

'Turnback Tuesday' features East Derby house

This week's "Turnback Tuesday" features a photo of Ebenezer Johnson's house. It was located on New Haven Avenue near Sodom Lane. 
Johnson was one of the early settlers of Derby, having moved here in 1667. In 1685, he was made Lieutenant of the Derby Train Band, a military training facility for local citizens to prepare them for "Indian problems." 
And in 1675 when the United Colonies of New England declared war on the Narragansett Indians, Johnson was a prominent fighter. He became mostly known, however, for his release of Toby, a Native American slave. Ebenezer Johnson died sometime in the mid 1700's.



Thanks to the Derby Public Library for providing this interesting local history!  

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