Scotland [Windham County] was settled as a parish by Magoon, a Scotsman, in 1706. It was taken from Windham and incorporated in May, 1857.
Area, 18.6 sq. miles. Population, est., 1,601. Voting district, 1. Principal industry, agriculture.
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- Scotland Volunteer Fire Department History, members, upcoming events, news archive and apparatus.
- The Huntington Homestead Museum Birthplace of Samuel Huntington, a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
- Brief History of Scotland, CT Overview of Isaac Magoon, the first settler, and the evolution of the town.
- Highland Campground Family campground with swimming pool, miniature golf, playground, laundry facilities and other amenities.
- Scotland Local News: Topix Local, regional, and statewide news collected from diverse sources on the web.
- Beaver Brook Saw Shop Stihl dealership specializing in sales and service of hand-held equipment. Also carries a full line of safety clothing and logging supplies, and is a distributor of Buckingham arborist supplies.
- History of Scotland From the "History of Windham County, Connecticut" by Richard M. Bayles, 1889.
- USGenWeb: Scotland, CT Resource site for genealogical searches.
- Mentions of Scotland in Connecticut Men List of men whose residence is listed as Scotland in "Record of Service of Connecticut Men in the Army and Navy of the United States During the War of the Rebellion", published in 1889.