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Interview from the Connecticut College News from 20 November 1940 with Prof. Chase Going Woodhouse following her election as Secretary of State for Connecticut.

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Muddy Waters is one of the most popular coffee shops in New London due to its menu, location, and ambience. While enjoying a breakfast sandwich and hot coffee one can admire the variety of movie posters, unexpected collections of miniatures, and…

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Postcard depicting the Municipal Building (City Hall) in New London, Conn. The front of the postcard cites James Sweeney as architect. The reverse of the postcard is addressed to Howard, R.I., and bears a New London postmark from 1914.

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Photographic postcard of the Mohican Hotel, originally called the Munsey Building, in New London, Conn. The postcard is addressed to Miss Grace M. Adams, c/o Mr. Jerom Van Steensburg, in Whitinsville, Mass. It has a Waterford, Conn., postmark from…

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The modern day Mohican Apartments was originally built in 1896 to house a magazine publishing company owned by New Yorker Frank A. Munsey. Munsey aimed to publish “a magazine of the people and for the people, with pictures and art and good cheer and…

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