Lewis S. Mills
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Lewis Sprague Mills Sr. (/ˈspreɪɡ/; 5 September 1874 – 7 March 1965) was an American educator, photographer, writer, and local politician noted for his contributions to Connecticut history and to education in Northwestern Connecticut. In November 1960 a regional high school was built in Burlington, Connecticut which was chosen to be named Lewis S. Mills High School after Mills' contributions to education in the area.
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George Washington Bicentennial Medal
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Lewis S. Mills reading to schoolchildren in Canton, Connecticut in 1952
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Charles W. Mills
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Lewis Mills Jr.
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Mary Louise Reno
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Collinsville High School
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Deacon Archibald Mills
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Mary Loomis Mills
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Plainville Justice of the Peace
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Rural Supervisor of Harwinton
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Rural Supervisor of Schools in Burlington
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Lewis Sprague Mills Sr. (/ˈspreɪɡ/; 5 September 1874 – 7 March 1965) was an American educator, photographer, writer, and local politician noted for his contributions to Connecticut history and to education in Northwestern Connecticut. In November 1960 a regional high school was built in Burlington, Connecticut which was chosen to be named Lewis S. Mills High School after Mills' contributions to education in the area.
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