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Chestnut Hill, later knows as East Killingly, was a community in Killingly.
C. D. and C. S. Chase, Woolen Mill, Chestnut Hill (East Killingly)
Railroad station, East Killingly.
The mills of Chestnut Hill, corner of Main Street and North Ridge Avenue, East Killingly.
View of East Killingly.
East Killingly.
Factory plant buildings, East Killingly.
View of dam and factory, East Killingly.
George Jacques hunting rabbits, East Killingly.
The mills of Chestnut Hill, residence of Superintendent John White, East Killingly.
Schoolchildren and their teacher, East Killingly
The Old Judge Young Mill, Chestnut Hill (East Killingly).
Perkins's corn husker saves time and labor.
Mary Bartlett hanging out clothes, East Killingly.
Western view Danielsonville, Killingly, Ct.
Bridge (4700), view northeast, Killingly.
Bridge (4700), view west, Killingly.
Bridge (4700), view northwest, Killingly.
Avenue south of Wildwood Park Trolley Station, Killingly.
Bridge (4700), view northeast, Killingly.
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