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Roxbury is a picturesque and historic small town nestled in the northwest hills of Connecticut in Litchfield County. Its Indian name is "Shepaug," a Mohegan name signifying "rocky water." It was settled in 1713 as a part of Woodbury, which today lies to the east. A parish evolved in 1743 and in 1796 the town was incorporated, separating from Woodbury. General Ephraim Hinman of the CT Militia, a legislator, spearheaded this achievement. Besides Woodbury, Roxbury is also bordered by Bridgewater (SW), New Milford (NW), Washington (N) and Southbury (S).
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