Hartford (disambiguation)

Hartford (disambiguation)

Hartford may refer to:

Places

;United States
*Hartford, Alabama
*Hartford, Arkansas
*Hartford, Connecticut, the state capital and largest city named "Hartford"
*Hartford County, Connecticut
*Hartford, Georgia
*Hartford, Illinois
*Hartford, Iowa
*Hartford, Kansas
*Hartford, Kentucky
*Hartford, Maine
*Hartford, Michigan
*Hartford, New York
*Hartford, Ohio, in Licking County
*Hartford, Trumbull County, Ohio
*Hartford, Providence, Rhode Island, a neighborhood
*Hartford, South Dakota
*Hartford, Tennessee
*Hartford, Vermont
*Hartford, West Virginia
*Hartford, Wisconsin

;England
*Hartford, Cambridgeshire, a village near Huntingdon
*Hartford, Cheshire
*Hertford, the seat of Hertfordshire, and the name on which several of the Hartfords are based
*Hertford College, Oxford

People

*George Huntington Hartford, co-founder of The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company
*George Ludlum Hartford (1864-1957)
*Huntington Hartford (1911-2008) heir to the The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company fortune and developer of Paradise Island, Bahamas
*John Augustine Hartford (1872–1951)
*John Hartford (1937–2001), American country/bluegrass musician
*Walter "Doc" Hartford, a fictional character from "The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers"

Other uses

* The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc., a company based in Hartford, Connecticut
* Hartford Nomogram, a graphical chart for calculating the drug dose of gentamicin
* USS "Hartford" (1858), Admiral David Farragut's flagship in the American Civil War

ee also

* New Hartford
* Hartford City


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