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Brochure providing details for the Votes for Women Pageant and Parade held in Hartford, Conn. on May 2, 1914.

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Postcard of New London Harbor Light in New London, Conn.

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Postcard depicting the Nathaniel Hempsted House, a.k.a. the Old Huguenot House, in New London, Conn.

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Postcard depicting Chase Hall at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in New London, Conn.

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Postcard depicting a view from, and of, Hempstead Park in New London, Conn. The postcard has a postmark from New London; however, no year appears (it only says Nov. 8 at 5:00 p.m.). It is addressed to Miss Ruth Gross in Hartford, Conn.

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The Eagle, a U.S. Coast Guard ship built in 1790, still serves as a training ship for US Coast Guard cadets today. Established on August 4, 1790 by Alexander Hamilton, the Coast Guard was the first militarized seagoing force in the country and it…

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This well-worn cadet cap from World War II, invites us to wonder about the life and experiences of its long-ago wearer: What shores has this cap seen beyond the Thames? Although the design of the cadet cap has changed over the years, it still…

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Despite the residents of New London's initial disapproval of the station, on the grounds that it blocked the downtown view of the water, and their following protests of the renovation years later, Richardson's Union Station proudly celebrated 100…
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