Browse Collections (56 total)
William Ingram Civil War Correspondence
A collection of correspondence sent by William Ingram, a solider in the 12th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, to his wife during the Civil War. Also…
Whale Oil Row, est. 1835
In the nineteenth century, New London was a thriving and bustling center of the whaling industry. Whale Oil Row is a part of Huntington Street made up…
Contributors: Jacob Brill-Weil
United States Coast Guard Academy
Established in 1790, the Coast Guard is the first "seagoing" military force in the country. Its Academy was founded in 1910 at Fort Trumbull as cadets…
Contributors: Jenni Wilson
Union Station
Union station was built in 1877 when the New London and New Haven rail companies merged, and needed a new station building, making it the sixth rail…
Contributors: Marian Hancock-Cerutti
Thomas Pimer Papers
Correspondence of Thomas Pimer to his father while he was serving in the 21st Connecticut Infantry in the Civil War.
The Tongue Cut Sparrow
This is a Japanese woodblock printed crepe paper book, describing the fairy tale "The Tongue Cut Sparrow."
Contributors: Eitaku, Kobayashi, 1843-1890 (illustrator)
The Old Man and The Devils
Contributors: Hepburn, James Curtis (1815-1911) (Translator)
The Ogres of Oyeyama
Contributors: Eitaku, Kobayashi, 1843-1890 (illustrator)
The New London Plan
1928 Development Plan for New London
written by Herbert Swam
Contributors: Caitlin Teare
The Mohican Hotel
Commerce, Sachi Fukaya
Contributors: Eva Brydson