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Old mill at Meacham place, head of Snipsic Lake.
Gun crews, Connecticut National Guard, Niantic, July 19, 1910.
Chestnut Hill, later knows as East Killingly, was a community in Killingly.
Hazard Powder Company, Hazardville (Enfield).
First Regiment, Connecticut National Guard, marching, Niantic, July 19, 1910.
Harvesting ice at Trout Brook, West Hartford.
Hazardville Powder Company, Hazardville (Enfield)
Coe Brass Co. dam, Torrington.
Wheelwright's shop, Meriden vicinity.
The New England Lime Company, Danbury.
Robertsville Chair Company, Robertsville (Colebrook).
Wheelwrights or blacksmiths, Unionville (Farmington).
Ambulance corps on arrival at Connecticut National Guard camp, Niantic, July 1913.
Mast Hoop Shop, Carpenter & Edson, Canterbury.
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