Coast (Defense), Grace McGee
Contributors: Eva Brydson
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The structure on the corner of Franklin and Hempstead Street operated as the jail for the city of New London from 1845 to 1962. Reports from 1873…
Contributors: Caitlin Teare
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New London‘s City Hall, on State Street, was originally constructed in 1856 in the Italianate style. This building then had a more residential…
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New London became the location of the first United States Navy Submarine Base on October 18, 1915, when America entered World War I after the sinking…
Contributors: Jennifer Wilson
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Commerce, Olga Nikolaeva
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This is a Japanese woodblock printed crepe paper book, describing the fairy tale "Momotaro."
Contributors: Eitaku, Kobayashi, 1843-1890 (illustrator)
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A collection of correspondence received by James McCracken from William Reynolds and Charles McCracken, soldiers in the Connecticut Volunteer Infantry…
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This is a Japanese Crepe Paper Book describing the fairy tale of the rabbit and the badger.
Contributors: Thompson, David (translator) Eitaku, Sensei (illustrator)
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Located on Bank Street, the Hygienic Art Galleries is a public art gallery that serves artists from the New London area. It strives to represent all…
Contributors: Jacob Brill-Weil
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