. Picturesque New London and its environs : Grofton, Mystic, Montville, Waterford, at the commencement of the twentieth century. ENSIGN EBENEZER AVERYS HOUSE, Corner of Thames and Latham Streets. Grolon. After the Battle of Groton Heights, the British Soldiery Left theAmerican Wounded in this House. Which To-day Exists, a Memorial of the Storming of Fort Griswold. Chapter X1I1I. HISTORIC GROTON. REVOLUTIONARY INTEREST RUINS OF FORT GRISWOLD AND THE SPOTWHERE LEDYARD FELL- THE GROTON MONUMENT AND MONUMENTHOUSE —NOTED MEN OF GROTONS PAST —BRIEF SKETCH OF COLONELLEDYARD. AND OF ANNA WARNER BAILEY

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. Picturesque New London and its environs : Grofton, Mystic, Montville, Waterford, at the commencement of the twentieth century. ENSIGN EBENEZER AVERYS HOUSE, Corner of Thames and Latham Streets. Grolon. After the Battle of Groton Heights, the British Soldiery Left theAmerican Wounded in this House. Which To-day Exists, a Memorial of the Storming of Fort Griswold. Chapter X1I1I. HISTORIC GROTON. REVOLUTIONARY INTEREST RUINS OF FORT GRISWOLD AND THE SPOTWHERE LEDYARD FELL- THE GROTON MONUMENT AND MONUMENTHOUSE —NOTED MEN OF GROTONS PAST —BRIEF SKETCH OF COLONELLEDYARD. AND OF ANNA WARNER BAILEY - MODERN GROTON-VILLAGES WITHIN THE TOWNSHIP — CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS. In Pu] NT OF R E (I Lf T 1 O N A K V Fame and Lmi()v;tance the town ofGioton, Connecticut, takes rank wilhConcord, Lexington, Boston, and otherplaces of notable influence in the warwhich resulted in the birth of theUnited States as an independentnation. Of the part she played inthat epoch-marking period, and of hershare in the making of its history, shehas reason to be proud. The Battle of Groton Heights, which occurred on September 6th, 1781, and