- Yalesville
Yalesville is a
village inWallingford, Connecticut . It was formerly known as "First Falls" and later as "Tyler's Mills".Geography
Coordinates: Latitude 41.49 & Longitude -72.82. "Yalesville" is located in the NW of Wallingford.
The
Quinnipiac River and Wharton's Brook run through "Yalesville".History
A Committee to locate a mill at the first falls on the
Quinnipiac River between Wallingford and Meriden was held in September,1686 . In1704 the mill was sold toWilliam Tyler , and the community became known as "Tyler's Mills". The mill and surrounding lands were sold toCharles Yale around a hundred years later, and the name of the village became "Yalesville".In
1695 , Yalesville residents grew tired of having to take a canoe across the river, so a bridge was built at "Goats pains", the residence ofRoswell Yale , in what is now "Yalesville". In about1800 , the current bridge over theQuinnipiac River was built. Also around 1800, a school house was built in Yalesville. The current school house is the second one built on the site.The Wallingford Fire Department's Yalesville Station located on Hope Hill Road houses Engine 5 and Squad 5.
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