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Hartford Yacht Club, Saybrook Point.
A.V. Morgan residence, Noank.
M.F. Plant's boats (Groton-New London area).
Noank, from the west.
Mathematics class, Hillyer Institute, Y.M.C.A., Hartford, 1909-1910.
Buildings on the corner of Pearl Street and Ford Street, Hartford.
Belding Brothers Silk Mill, Stone Mill, Rockville (Vernon).
Buildings on the site of the New Bond Hotel, Asylum Street, Hartford.
Collins Company office, Collinsville (Canton)
Ruins of "Old Mystic Manor" (Charles Q. Eldredge's Riverview), Old Mystic.
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