Picturesque New London and its environs, Groton, Mystic, Montville, Waterford, at the commencement of the twentieth century; notable features of interest .. . SMITH MEMORIAL HOME-MASONIC STREET. The Smith Memorial Home tor Aged. Indigent Ladies who have Resided in New London, was Founded by the Late Seth Smith, who Bequeathed the Greater Part of His Fortune lor this Purpose. The Home Possesses Accommodations for Twenty-Five Inmates. C3) 25 picturesque 1Hcvv Uondon. received ;i fiesli iiupetus. owiiii,liriiieipiilly to a new s|)irit of enter-prise and pri,ressiveness in its citizensand in its i


Picturesque New London and its environs, Groton, Mystic, Montville, Waterford, at the commencement of the twentieth century; notable features of interest .. . SMITH MEMORIAL HOME-MASONIC STREET. The Smith Memorial Home tor Aged. Indigent Ladies who have Resided in New London, was Founded by the Late Seth Smith, who Bequeathed the Greater Part of His Fortune lor this Purpose. The Home Possesses Accommodations for Twenty-Five Inmates. C3) 25 picturesque 1Hcvv Uondon. received ;i fiesli iiupetus. owiiii,liriiieipiilly to a new s|)irit of enter-prise and pri,ressiveness in its citizensand in its inunieipal government. AHoard of Trade was organized, wliiililias aeeoniplislied a great deal that liasheen for the good of the city. Ideas orig-inated hy the Hoard of Trade were sureof respectful consideration hy the City during the past tifteen years under ahuilding inijiulse that shows no ahate-nient. Any old resident who lias heen alnsent from the city for no more than tenyears even will he impressed hy thechanges it has undergone the momenthe alights from the cars or leaves thelinat. lie must fed iiniLTrcssinn in the. HOME OF THE THAMES CLUB —284 STATE STREET. The Thames Club is the Principal Gentlemens Social Organization in the Cit>. The Officers of the Club are; C. Royce Boss. President: James R. Lindsley. First Vice-President: F. E. Parker. Second Vice-President: George T. Brown. Secretary: Edward T. Brown. Treasurer. Government. The latter ijody heinghound to proceed with due care anddelilienition, were, nevertheless, nnichstinnilated hy the unauthorized hody,and the results have proven mutuallyl)eneficial. New and better streetshave succeeded the old; splendidsehiiol huildings liave su]iplantedthose of ancient design. Streets liy thescore have been opened, and entire sec-tions of the city have grown up very atmosphere as he views theParade, with its nohle monument tothe soldiers antl sailors of New Lon-don, the park ahout the monu-ment, the Neptune Building in jd


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