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  2. Montauk Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Montauk Avenue Historic District encompasses a residential area of New London, Connecticut that was a planned subdivision developed in the early 20th century as a "streetcar suburb". The district consists of 341 buildings and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 18, 1990.

  3. List of newspapers in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The Day – New London; Fairfield County CT Inquirer – Norwalk; ... Newspapers published in New London, Connecticut: The Bee, W., June 14, 1797-Dec. 31, 1800+ [13]

  4. The Day (New London) - Wikipedia

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    The Day, formerly known as The New London Day, is a local newspaper based in New London, Connecticut, published by The Day Publishing Company.The newspaper has won Newspaper of the Year and the Best Daily Newspaper Award from the New England Newspaper & Press Association (NENPA).

  5. Cedar Grove Cemetery (New London, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    The Cedar Grove Cemetery is a non-sectarian rural cemetery in New London, Connecticut. It was established in 1851 on 39 acres and designed by Dr. Horatio Stone. [1] The cemetery is located at the intersection of Broad Street and Jefferson Avenue. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2024. [2]

  6. Duck River Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Duck River Cemetery, also known as the Old Lyme Cemetery is the communal burying ground of the town of Old Lyme, Connecticut. [1] The earliest surviving grave marker dates from 1676 and was carved by William Stanclift, Renold Marvin's gravestone. [2] The Stanclift shop remained popular into the 1740s carving both headstones and table slab ...

  7. Stonington Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Stonington Cemetery is a historic cemetery at North Main Street and United States Route 1 in Stonington, Connecticut.Established as a family cemetery about 1754, it was the first formally incorporated cemetery in New London County, with the incorporation of its association occurring in 1849. [2]

  8. Frances Manwaring Caulkins - Wikipedia

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    Frances Manwaring Caulkins (April 26, 1795 – 1869) was a 19th-century American historian and genealogist, the author of histories of New London, Connecticut and Norwich, Connecticut. [1] Through her father, she was descendant of Hugh Caulkins, who came with Richard Blinman, the first minister of the Plymouth Colony .

  9. Robert Kerns (academic) - Wikipedia

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    He was an attending psychologist at Primary Care Clinic, VA Connecticut Healthcare System from 1992 to 2016. He was the chief of psychology service, at VA Connecticut Healthcare System from 1987 to 2008. He was the director of Postdoctoral Fellowship Training Program in clinical health psychology, VA Connecticut Healthcare System from 2002 to 2007.