Historic Groton : comprising historic and descriptive sketches pertaining to Groton Heights, Center Groton, Poquonnoc Bridge, Noank, Mystic, and Old Mystic, Conn. . al lad\-. Wc can inuiLjiiiein the Old Fort the anniversary sermon that for the occasion, Grandmothers tlow-which by request was published and is still ing blue china had been brought out, her vervextant, so that if any reader feels so inclined best preserves and cake ])laced on the tablehe may come into touch with this interesting and possibly some very clmice tea came dour,man, through his own writings. In 1834, at his from its sh


Historic Groton : comprising historic and descriptive sketches pertaining to Groton Heights, Center Groton, Poquonnoc Bridge, Noank, Mystic, and Old Mystic, Conn. . al lad\-. Wc can inuiLjiiiein the Old Fort the anniversary sermon that for the occasion, Grandmothers tlow-which by request was published and is still ing blue china had been brought out, her vervextant, so that if any reader feels so inclined best preserves and cake ])laced on the tablehe may come into touch with this interesting and possibly some very clmice tea came dour,man, through his own writings. In 1834, at his from its shelf in the closet, since it was an openown request, Wx. Tuttle was dismissed from secret that Elder Tuttle was \ery fond of church, in order that lie might gi\e his During the dainty meal she in(|uired solicit-tiine wholly to the Xortli Church. On jiisixth, , ho was called to his I iod, and monument in Ledyard, he ever says to 1].eiiple in both towns. Remember the worwhich I ^])okc unto you while 1 was yet wi ne ously of her guest >m l-:ider Tuttle, is liis Theres no bai ?ds Elder simpl_\-. ith This sceme<l rat hostess peeked inl. .Mr. Tiittlc, or ;ivs called, was a (all, strongly built day in , a lor-clful hostess is likel\- to lorlli the lau^li and -ay, W ell, 1 declare, Ive made dignilv ; >..li,|ity ,,l lu> character. ..f Tuttle- tea. one felt ,^reat re\ erence for him which ap- It i> re|)..rle(l that this same hostess once proached ;iwe, not that he wa> au-tere. for he tried li> pry Tuttle a secret con- .-ibsorbed with tin- tlionL;lu ..f iju- >ok-ninily \fter she had ((uestioned him awhile, he forward. ..nl-|)oken ha\e many (an you kee]) a secret? HISTOkJC GROTON now been .sixty-lhrcL- years, justas long as their tirst house of worship. Dur-ing that time, Groton had grown to be a fair-sized village, and as this church now


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