Picturesque New London and its environs, Groton, Mystic, Montville, Waterford, at the commencement of the twentieth century; notable features of interest .. . slopes, wind the roads, af-fording hind and water views of sur-prising l)eauty. To Stonington, Wes-terly, Wateli Hill. Norwicli. XewLonilon, and to Lantern Hill and theOld lload Chiuvh, are drives fraughtwith loveliness and historic the river, from Mystic to OldMystic on the north, and through PequotAvenue to the John Mason Monumentare also drives of varietv and chartn. about Mystic, and with its variousj)oints of interes
Picturesque New London and its environs, Groton, Mystic, Montville, Waterford, at the commencement of the twentieth century; notable features of interest .. . slopes, wind the roads, af-fording hind and water views of sur-prising l)eauty. To Stonington, Wes-terly, Wateli Hill. Norwicli. XewLonilon, and to Lantern Hill and theOld lload Chiuvh, are drives fraughtwith loveliness and historic the river, from Mystic to OldMystic on the north, and through PequotAvenue to the John Mason Monumentare also drives of varietv and chartn. about Mystic, and with its variousj)oints of interest and beauty. Hisstables are well appointeil in everydetail, and no item essential to thesafety, convenience, or pleasure of hispatrons is permitted liv him to remainoverlooked. Telephone calls duringeither the day or night are respondedto promptly, and receive ready andcf)urtc()us attention. Carriages fromhis stable meet all trains at the Mys-tic depot. Mr. Brown was born inMystic thirty-eight years ago. Hisparents were Hoswell and (atherine. THE BANK SQUARE LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLES —JAMES E. F. BROWN, PROPRIETOR. For the enjoyment of the pleasuresottered by these delightful highways,the village affords ample public stables are of the usuallush order maintained at warm•weather resorts frequented by visitorsof wealth and refinement. Note-worthy among the liveries of Mysticare the Bank Square Stables on WaterStreet, of which Mr. James E. is the proprietor. Mr. Brownhas many comfortable and stylishturnouts. His horses are all wellgroomed animals of fine fettle and re-liable disposition. When desired, hefurnishes efiicient drivers, who arethoroughly conversant with the roads W. Chesebrough Brown, of well knownNorth Stonington and Groton familiesrespectively. His wife, who wasformerly Mary S. Logee, daughter ofJames Logee, of Danielson, Connecti-cut, is of estimable Connecticut line-age. Koswell Brown, his father, inearlier days operated a stage route
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