Picturesque New London and its environs, Groton, Mystic, Montville, Waterford, at the commencement of the twentieth century; notable features of interest .. . SOLDIERS AND SAILORS MONUMENT. ON THE PARADE. NEAR THE UNION DEPOT. The Monument is a Fine Tribute to the Brave Men Who on Land and Sea Have Represented New London in Our Countr)S Battles. It was Generously Presented to the City in 1896 by Sebastian D. Lawrence. Esq. 96 hfei ^^fef>^ ^BW^^ffMiLr^^SliB^BIfc. ^- . ., ii^^>^liKr^;V/^ ^ ? ^ap -. fTTf1 STATION OF THE NEW YORK YACHT CLUB,Showing in the Background the Residence ot Colonel


Picturesque New London and its environs, Groton, Mystic, Montville, Waterford, at the commencement of the twentieth century; notable features of interest .. . SOLDIERS AND SAILORS MONUMENT. ON THE PARADE. NEAR THE UNION DEPOT. The Monument is a Fine Tribute to the Brave Men Who on Land and Sea Have Represented New London in Our Countr)S Battles. It was Generously Presented to the City in 1896 by Sebastian D. Lawrence. Esq. 96 hfei ^^fef>^ ^BW^^ffMiLr^^SliB^BIfc. ^- . ., ii^^>^liKr^;V/^ ^ ? ^ap -. fTTf1 STATION OF THE NEW YORK YACHT CLUB,Showing in the Background the Residence ot Colonel A. C. Tyler. Pequot Avenue. Chapter ID1I1I1I. NEW LONDON OF TO-DAY. SOME FINE RESIDENCES ON MAIN, HUNTINGTON, JAY. FRANKLIN, ANDBLACKHALL STREETS, OCEAN, AND OTHER AVENUES-THE PEQUOTCOLONY—RECREATIONS AND JAMES H. of the Former Merchants of New London. l-rom the section of Main Street,near the of Sebastian D. Law-rence, one may easily reaili East NewLondon, a pleasant subnrh of tlie city proper, in wiiich are severalresidences that will attractattention, among them beingthose of A. T. Miner, and theMisses Antoinette A. and Jen-nie E. Williams. Returningto that portion of the cit}-about Huntington, Jay, Frank-lin. Hempstead and Blackballstreets, one is impressed bythe numl)er of remarkal)lycomfortable dwellings andfinely kept lawns and the Public Library andold Court House, on Hunting-ton Street, is the residence ofCharles B. Jennings. .VitingSchool Visitor of New Lon-don. At the corner of Hunt-ington and Jay streets is theresidence of Dr. C. F. Ferrin,at number 1() Jay Street, thatof John McGinley, Postmaster of NewLondon, and on Franklin Street, comerof Cottage, that of Hon. George Tlie residences of L U. Lvon 97 (picturesque 1Rew Uondon.


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