Jacobs' Inn
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Jacobs' Inn
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Jacob's Inn was a notable 18th century inn located in Thompson, Connecticut. The inn was founded by Nathaniel Jacobs, who was born in Hingham, Massachusetts in 1683. He bought two large properties in Thompson in for $5400 in 1742, and stayed there for the rest of his life. He was an important member of the Congregational Church
He died in 1772 at age 90, and the inn was taken over by his son John Jacobs after his death. John Jacobs was known as 'Landlord Jacobs.' The Inn was called a Halfway Hou
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