Picturesque New London and its environs, Groton, Mystic, Montville, Waterford, at the commencement of the twentieth century; notable features of interest .. . d by the ••( )sprey. which makesseveral daily trips. New London islirought into convenient access—bythe steaud)oat .Sunnner fiirl—withliusliy Point, Noank and Mystic,(?rotrm and New London are con-nected by the ferr3--boat ColonelLed\ard, of the Thames Ferry Com-pany, which makes trips of tw-enty-miiiute intervals betwe»n the twoplaces throughout the entire 3ear. 28 [picturesque 1Rew ILondon, The Railroad and SteamihiatLines governed by


Picturesque New London and its environs, Groton, Mystic, Montville, Waterford, at the commencement of the twentieth century; notable features of interest .. . d by the ••( )sprey. which makesseveral daily trips. New London islirought into convenient access—bythe steaud)oat .Sunnner fiirl—withliusliy Point, Noank and Mystic,(?rotrm and New London are con-nected by the ferr3--boat ColonelLed\ard, of the Thames Ferry Com-pany, which makes trips of tw-enty-miiiute intervals betwe»n the twoplaces throughout the entire 3ear. 28 [picturesque 1Rew ILondon, The Railroad and SteamihiatLines governed by the New York,New Haven and Hartford Railroadare numerous and extensive. < )f thesethe Norwich Line of steamboats affordsaccoinmodations that are ade<juate andsatisfying. The Norwich Line, byits elegant steamers, the City ofLowell, and the Citv nf Worcester,* and business communities interven-ing, and points north and east,including Fitchburg, Gardner, Win-chendon,Keene, Bellows Falls, Nashua,Manchester, Conconl. Rochester. Fort-lantl, and points in the MaritimeProvinces. The City of Lowell and the Cityof Worcester of this line are cnn-. VIEW OF NEW LONDON HARBOR ON REGATTA DAY. Showing the Steamer City of Worcester. of the Norwich Line. furnishes ideal means of transporta-tion between New York City andNew London, and forms a direct routefrom New York to the various im-portant points on and reached by theNew York, New Haven and Hartfordand the Central ^ermont railroadsfrom New London. It is also themost convenient water route betweenNew York, New London, and Norwich,connecting by train with , Webster. Southbiidgc. Wor-cester,and the numerous manufacturing structcd of steel: they are last,connnodious, sumptuous in their ap-pointments, and a iiigh stainlard ofservice is maintained upon them inevery dcjiartment. They steer bysteam, and are lighted by trips between New l^ondon andNew York are as follows: Steamersleave New London at 1


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