. Picturesque New London and its environs : Grofton, Mystic, Montville, Waterford, at the commencement of the twentieth century. edu-cation in theschools ofNew presentbusiness, atthe corner ofMain an dChurchstreets, datesits inceptionfrom buildingit occupies isone of thehistoric land-m arks ofNew v/as erect-ed to serve asa house ofworship forthe Episco-pal Society inNew Londonduring the days of its early exist-ence, and as such was consecratedSeptember 20th, 1787. It was after-wards leased to the CongregationalSociety, and subsequently purchasedby the LTniversalis


. Picturesque New London and its environs : Grofton, Mystic, Montville, Waterford, at the commencement of the twentieth century. edu-cation in theschools ofNew presentbusiness, atthe corner ofMain an dChurchstreets, datesits inceptionfrom buildingit occupies isone of thehistoric land-m arks ofNew v/as erect-ed to serve asa house ofworship forthe Episco-pal Society inNew Londonduring the days of its early exist-ence, and as such was consecratedSeptember 20th, 1787. It was after-wards leased to the CongregationalSociety, and subsequently purchasedby the LTniversalists, who eventuallj^sold it to Mr. Avery, its presentowner. In the introduction of electric lightsin carriages in New London, was the pioneer. He is a lead-ing liveryman of tlie city, and carries. GEORGE G. AVERY. the most extensive line of rubber-tiredvehicles. He makes a point of havingon hand at all seasons of the year afine assortment of carriages andhorses. He has some very comfort-able and stylish equipages, which arealways kept in the liest condition, andin readiness for immediate response tourgent or hurried calls. He maintainsfirst-class turnouts and hacks for alloccasions, furnishes careful drivers who are thor-oughly com-petent, andfamiliar withthe variedpoints ofinterest inand a li o u tNew stable isa d m i r a 1) 1 yequipped foraffordingevery possi-ble attentionto lioth ])er-manent andtrans lentlustomers. At the Pe-([uot Colonyh e conductsthe PequotHouse Liv-ery, and thehotel baggageservice. Both of his stal)les are con-nected by telephone; the Pequot callis 194-3, and the uptown nundjer Avery is a prominent represen-tative of the competitive life of thecity, and is possessed of a generousshare of business acumen, coupledwith a spirit of fairnes


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