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Battle of Stonington, together with the Banks of Ohio.Banks of Ohio.<br>
Building where Hartford Hospital started, corner of Maple Avenue and Retreat Avenue, Hartford.
Dr. Roderick Morrison house, Prospect Street, Hartford.
Armsmear, the home of Mrs. Colt, Wethersfield Avenue, Hartford.
View of the Colt Residence [Hartford]
Sign of the Duke of Cumberland
Woman's day dress.
Aetna Life Insurance building architectural drawing, Hartford
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