West of the Saugatuck River, and a day’s walk from the coast of Long Island Sound, there once was a storied area famed for fertility but still unsettled by the English. Only Native Americans coursed it by canoe or wended their way along its delicate footpaths. Part of a huge tract of land called Norwalk that Roger Ludlowe purchased from the Indians in 1640, this northern territory was a wilderness.
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