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Stay tuned for more stories of the lower Connecticut, like the tragic tale of Nicholas Jackson, an African American cook on the steamboat Granite State, who drown when the vessel caught fire and burned at Goodspeed Landing. Then there’s the mystery of Haddam Island, called 30 Mile Island, yet only 20 miles from the mouth of the river at Old Saybrook. And who is buried in Lady Fenwick’s Tomb? 

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