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Photographic postcard of the Mohican Hotel (a.k.a. the Munsey Building) in New London, Conn. It is addressed to Mrs. Mary L. Bowers in Watch Hill, R.I. It has 1905 postmarks from New London and from Westerly, R.I. (Watch Hill Station).

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Photographic postcard of the Mohican Hotel in New London. The reverse of the card provides additional detail about the hotel's offerings.

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Architect Charles A. Platt was hired β€œto design an elegant neo-classical granite structure on a hill overlooking New London and the Thames River."

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These class D and G submarines were among the first to arrive in Groton during the First World War. Transforming the original Navy Yard site, the quiet seaside town of New London became the location of the first ever Naval Submarine Base.

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Photographic postcard of the Elks Lodge in New London, Conn. The reverse of the postcard has a New London postmark with an illegible year (the month is July). There is a note. The postcard is addressed to Mr. J.W. Wells in East Providence.

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Photographic postcard of the Armory, which was located at Washington and Coit Sts., in New London, Conn.
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