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NORTH CANAAN (Continued from other
side) After years of agitation the northern part was incorporated as a
new township of North Canaan on May 28, 1858. The Housatonic
Railroad (1871) crossed at Canaan Union Depot and stimulated the
growth of Canaan, principal village of the town. For years there were
twelve passenger trains daily and freight activity including New York City.
Limestone and marble for the State Capitol, completed in 1879, came
from Allyndale quarries. Another local quarry was for twenty years the
source of high purity magnesium, essential to the Nation's work in atomic
energy. Pfizer, Inc, still processes lime here for use in agriculture,
industry and construction. The town's largest employer is Becton Dickinson
& Company, a manufacturer of medical instruments. Bicron Electronics
Company produces electrical coils. |