Trolley trips through New England .. . ll. We shortly see on our left the great newbuildings of the Womens College now going up, destined to beone of the Harbor Citys show places. Cutting across Quaker Hill, we get good views of the silverThames, here a miniature Hudson, prettily indented with river, opposite the odd-shaped Mamacoke Hill that jutsout into the stream, lies the Government Navy Yard. Thepoint shoving out across stream, a little beyond, is Gales Ferry,where the Yale boat crew train each season. Montville village proper lies a mile up Oxoboxo River fromUncasville. If t


Trolley trips through New England .. . ll. We shortly see on our left the great newbuildings of the Womens College now going up, destined to beone of the Harbor Citys show places. Cutting across Quaker Hill, we get good views of the silverThames, here a miniature Hudson, prettily indented with river, opposite the odd-shaped Mamacoke Hill that jutsout into the stream, lies the Government Navy Yard. Thepoint shoving out across stream, a little beyond, is Gales Ferry,where the Yale boat crew train each season. Montville village proper lies a mile up Oxoboxo River fromUncasville. If the sightseer would clap eyes on the war-ranted biggest boulder in New England, walk up MontvilleRoad and strike north to the great Cochegan boulder, rejoiningthe trolley further up (three miles tramp). To left rises Mohcgan Hill, and over to right lies the settle-ment at Mohegan, where a few half-breeds, the Last of theMohicans, still live. Crossing the head of Trading Cove andon thro Thamesville, we come into Norwich by the New York to Boston via New London 61


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