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The Raggies are a group of people that live in the northwestern part of the state of Connecticut. Their ancestors were said to be iron workers in the forges on and around Mount Riga in Salisbury, also known as "Mt. Raggie" in the local area. The term "Raggie" generally connotes an economically poorer white person, often of old Yankee stock.
References
- Bendici, Ray (18 May 2009). "The Raggies – Damned Connecticut". Retrieved 12 August 2012.
- "What is a 'raggie'? Nickname's roots run deep in the Northwest Corner". 11 October 2009.
Sources
- Legendary Connecticut by David E. Philips ISBN 9781880684054
- Reverence for Wood by Eric Sloane ISBN 9780486433943
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