Picturesque New London and its environs, Groton, Mystic, Montville, Waterford, at the commencement of the twentieth century; notable features of interest .. . cial interest toeveryone. ilie beciuests of Hon.(ieorge F. Tinker to the BulkeleySchool, Memorial Hospital, and YoungMens Christian Association, entitlehim to tlie warm corner he holds inthe affection of the people of NewIvondon. Miss Frances ManwaringCaulkins. in writing and publishingher ailiniral)lc Historv of New picturesque fRew ILondon. London, honored the eity iind lier-self. Mr. J. Lawrence Chew has giventlie public much pleasure

Picturesque New London and its environs, Groton, Mystic, Montville, Waterford, at the commencement of the twentieth century; notable features of interest .. . cial interest toeveryone. ilie beciuests of Hon.(ieorge F. Tinker to the BulkeleySchool, Memorial Hospital, and YoungMens Christian Association, entitlehim to tlie warm corner he holds inthe affection of the people of NewIvondon. Miss Frances ManwaringCaulkins. in writing and publishingher ailiniral)lc Historv of New picturesque fRew ILondon. London, honored the eity iind lier-self. Mr. J. Lawrence Chew has giventlie public much pleasure Stock Photo
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Picturesque New London and its environs, Groton, Mystic, Montville, Waterford, at the commencement of the twentieth century; notable features of interest .. . cial interest toeveryone. ilie beciuests of Hon.(ieorge F. Tinker to the BulkeleySchool, Memorial Hospital, and YoungMens Christian Association, entitlehim to tlie warm corner he holds inthe affection of the people of NewIvondon. Miss Frances ManwaringCaulkins. in writing and publishingher ailiniral)lc Historv of New picturesque fRew ILondon. London, honored the eity iind lier-self. Mr. J. Lawrence Chew has giventlie public much pleasure in sharingwitli them the fruits of liis researchamong the romantic traditions andmemories of old New London. Mr.Walter Learned, President of theNew London Street Railway Companyand Treas-urer of theSavingsBank ofNew Lon-don, is awriter ofconsiderabledistinction.His histori-cal address, delivered onthe occasionof the TwoH u n d r e dand FiftiethA n n i V e r -sary of NewLondon, in18;h_;, was as c h o 1 a r 1 yoration.Rev. S. Le-Roy Blake, D.D., pastorof the FirstChurch ofChrist, isalso entitledto honoral)lementionamong localhistoric a 1writers.He now has. THE LATE HON. JONATHAN NEWTON HARRIS. Mr. Harris was One of New Londons Foremost BusinessMen and Philanthropists. in press an exhaustivehistory of the First Church of Christ.Ex-(iovernor Tiiomas M. Waller, andthe Hon. Augustus Brandegee, byreason of the positions they haveattained in the community and thecountry at large, through tlieir legalabilities, statesmanlike qualities andstrong personalities, may also be men-tioned with pride by New l^ondoners. HoNOItAJiLE .IdNATHAN NeWTON Harhls died in October, 189ti. Hewas for many years a distinguishedcitizen of New London. His belief inthe high destiny of the city wasevinced by the numeroiis charities hegenerously endowed, in the substan-tial business block on State Street, which l)earshis name, inthe elegantresidence he() c c u p i e don B roadStreet, andill liie manyb a II k in g,