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  New London, Connecticut - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New London, Connecticut is a city in New London County, at the mouth of the Thames River and on the northeastern shore of Long Island Sound.
New London lies across the Thames from the town of Groton, Connecticut, home of a United States Navy submarine base and of "EB", the Electric Boat Division of the General Dynamics Corporation, which built most existing U.S. nuclear-powered submarines there.
Connecticut's independent legislature, in its January session of 1784, made New London one of the first two cities (along with New Haven) brought from de facto to formalized incorporations.
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 Encyclopedia: New London, Connecticut   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
New London, Connecticut is a town/small city at the mouth of the Thames (pronounced Thames) River on the southeastern shore of the state.
New London is home to Connecticut College[?] and to the United States Coast Guard Academy, as well as to the small private secondary school The Williams School[?].
New London is across the river from the town of Groton, Connecticut, home of a United States Navy submarine base and of Electric Boat, aka "EB", builder of nuclear-powered submarines.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/New-London,-Connecticut   (537 words)

  
 New London County, Connecticut   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
New London County is located in the southeastern corner of the U. New London County is located in the southeastern corner of the U.S. State of Connecticut.
The county has a total area of 1,999 km²; (772 mi²;).
The racial makeup of the county is 87.00% White, 5.29% African American, 0.96% Native American, 1.96% Asian, 0.06% Pacific Islander, 2.05% from other races, and 2.68% from two or more races.
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 ATSDR - PHA - U.S. NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE, NEW LONDON, GROTON, NEW LONDON COUNTY, CONNECTICUT
ATSDR - PHA - U.S. The New London Submarine Base is divided by the town boundaries of Groton to the south and Ledyard to the north in New London County, Connecticut.
The northern portion of the New London Submarine Base is in the Town of Ledyard and the southern portion of the submarine base is in the Town of Groton, Connecticut.
New London Submarine Base currently serves as a homeport for the naval nuclear powered submarine fleet in the Atlantic Ocean.
www.atsdr.cdc.gov /HAC/PHA/naval/nav_p1.html   (5265 words)

  
 Town-USA New London Connecticut
The town of New London at the mouth of the Thames River near the eastern end of Connecticut's Long Island shoreline, in New London County, covers 7.3 square miles and is home to approximately 26,820 residents.
New London was first settled in 1646 and was incorporated in January, 1646.
New London today is a busy commercial harbor town, the home of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy and large marine construction and repair facilities.
www.town-usa.com /connecticut/newlondon/newlondon.html   (259 words)

  
 New London County Connecticut Genealogy CTGenWeb
Organization is by county and state, and this website provides you with links to all the state websites which, in turn, provide gateways to the counties.
Connecticut's navy was formed from an act of July 1, 1775, and in the beginning of the war Connecticut became the leading source of provisions for the American forces.
The New London coast was subjected to British intimidation and attacks, the most memorable being the Battle of Stonington in which, on August 9, 1814 the town of Stonington was given one hour to vacate before the bombardment began.
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 New London County, Connecticut - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,999 km² (772 mi²).
For every 100 females age 18 and over, there are 96.50 males.
National Register of Historic Places listing for New London Co., Connecticut
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/New_London_County,_Connecticut   (452 words)

  
 ipedia.com: New London, Connecticut Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
New London, Connecticut is a city in New London County, at the mouth of the Thames River and on the northwestern shore of Long Island Sound.
New London hosts Connecticut College and the United States Coast Guard Academy, as well as the small private secondary school The Williams School.
As world research headquarters of the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, New London and Groton have given birth to many drugs, including Viagra.
www.ipedia.com /new_london__connecticut.html   (906 words)

  
 Connecticut State Library PROBINTR
Following the receipt of Connecticut's new Charter in 1662, the Particular Court was abolished and replaced by the Court of Assistants (1665).
Connecticut has two sets of probate records: estate papers (original documents generated or received by the courts in connection with a probate case) and probate court record books (court clerks' transcriptions of major probate documents).
In this digest of early Connecticut Colony and early Hartford Probate District probate records, the volumes cited by Manwaring as Volumes I, II, and III are technically not Hartford Probate Court Records, Volumes I, II, III.
www.cslib.org /probintr.htm   (2646 words)

  
 New Haven County, Connecticut Genealogical Records Information
New Haven County, south-central Connecticut, U.S. It is bordered to the south by Long Island Sound, to the southwest by the Housatonic River, and to the southeast by the Hammonasset River.
The county's terrain consists of rolling plateaus and river valleys to the north and coastal lowlands to the south; the sound contains several islands.
English Puritans founded New Haven colony in 1638, and it reluctantly joined Connecticut colony (1665) and became a county in 1666; county government was abolished in 1960.
www.myconnecticutgenealogy.com /ct_county/nh.htm   (719 words)

  
 City Of New London, Connecticut
New London's newly constructed Waterfront Park, located on the Thames River and Long Island Sound, is recognized as a destination point for tall ships and luxury cruise lines and gives visitors hours of pleasure strolling and taking in the breezes and sun of Southeastern Connecticut.
A thriving commercial center in the City of New London provides many choices for consumers and businesses alike.
But much of what makes New London a great place to live can be found in its neighborhoods.
www.ci.new-london.ct.us   (281 words)

  
 TheDay.com, New London, CT
A team of Connecticut officials has returned from a three-day, fact-finding mission to Kings Bay, Ga., the proposed new home of some submarines from the Naval Submarine Base in Groton, with a “mountain” of economic information about the area.
The entire population of the 630-square-mile county is about 45,000 — far less than the population of New London County.
Connecticut officials believe the influx of thousands of military personnel and families from Groton would tax the existing school infrastructure, retail establishments and its medical community.
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 Stonington --  Encyclopædia Britannica
county, southeastern Maine, U.S. It is located in a mountain-and-valley region bounded to the west by the Penobscot River and to the south by several bays of the Atlantic Ocean and includes many islands.
American history is deeply rooted in Connecticut, one of the 13 original states.
It is known as the Constitution State because the set of laws by which the first settlers agreed to govern themselves—the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut (1639)—embodied the first laws that recognized the people as the real basis of civil authority.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9069816   (377 words)

  
 London Hotel Accommodation & Travel - London Hotel Accommodation & Information England UK
There is just so much of London, in terms of things to do and see that you could visit time and time again and still have not seen it all.
London is a fantastic place to see and the experience of being there is definitely worthwhile.
You will be prompted to visit again and again and London welcomes you with open arms each and every time you decide to come back to see them.
www.londoncitytourist.com   (387 words)

  
 RalphSpeak / Maps - New London, Connecticut
Although this chart did accompany the Dutch ship Onrust ("Restless") on her exploratory voyage of 1614 and is a work generally credited to her renowned captain, Adriaen Block; many details (i.e.; those in red ink) had already been outlined by the unsung Dutch mapmaker Cornelis Doetsz during his own expeditions to this area in 1611-12.
Navigational details of the New World could be held for years as commercial secrets by fur-traders like Adriaen Block, his sponsors, and the Dutch government itself.
The smaller county maps take less time to download, but are not as fine in color and resolution.
pages.cthome.net /ralphthayer/chart_room   (643 words)

  
 new london county, connecticut (usa) local government council web sites
new london county, connecticut (usa) local government council web sites
new london county, connecticut local government web sites
clickable map of new london county will be available soon
www.oultwood.com /localgov/usa/connecticut/newlondon.htm   (173 words)

  
 Miscellaneous New London County, CT, Obituaries
Born in New London on 7 September 1910, Rev. Harwood was the son of Emily Huntington and Ernest Moore Harwood.
Florianna Giordani Lonergan, 90, of Coveside Lane, formerly of Glenwood Avenue, New London, died on Monday 17 September 2001 at the Westerly Hospital in Westerly RI.
Mrs Voorsanger is survived by her husband, Bartholomew of New York and Stonington, her mother of San Rafael CA and father, her sisters Molly de Montmarin of Paris and Whitney Hoover, and brothers Robert C Hoover II, Samuel S Slater, and John S Hoover.
www.obitcentral.com /obitsearch/obits/ct/ct-newlondon2.htm   (10533 words)

  
 home page
The New London County Fire Chiefs Association was organized in 1932, and over the past 73 years our organization has truly evolved into an essential forum for the fire and emergency medical service.
That immediate assistance in personnel and apparatus could be made available to any fire department in New London County, or bordering counties, belonging to the Association at a moments notice without formality and confusion which generally arises in case of large fire or emergency.
Safe Kids New London County is a group of concerned safety professionals that volunteer their time to reduce the number of children injured and killed by unintentional injuries (fire, car crashes, drownings, etc) by providing educational programming to the community.
www.nlcfca.org   (711 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - New London, Connecticut (CT) (New London County) - (city) - Facts and Information
24,540), New London co., SE Conn., on the Thames R. near its mouth on L.I. Sound; 41°19'N 72°05'W. It is a deepwater port of entry, with mfg.
New London survived a partial burning by the British under Benedict Arnold in 1781 and a Br.
The city reached the peak of its maritime prosperity in the 19th cent., when it flourished as a shipping, shipbuilding, and whaling port.
reference.allrefer.com /gazetteer/N/N02628-new-london.html   (261 words)

  
 ATSDR - PHA - U.S. NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE, NEW LONDON, GROTON, NEW LONDON COUNTY, CONNECTICUT
The comments listed here were received by ATSDR in response to the public comment period for the New London Submarine Base Public Health Assessment.
Further sampling was performed by the Navy and Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection.
The State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection in conjunction with the Connecticut Department of Health Services maintains active monitoring of shellfish from the Thames River.
www.atsdr.cdc.gov /HAC/PHA/naval/nav_p4.html   (897 words)

  
 Southeastern Connecticut - New London County - Driscoll Real Estate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The area primarily consists of historic New London County, including Old Lyme, East Lyme, Waterford, (City of) New London, Groton (Long Point, Noank), Mystic, Stonington and towns north towards Norwich.
Public transportation to Boston and New York are convenient, with Amtrak stations in New London and Mystic.
In the City of New London there is also a major ferry terminal linking the area to Fishers Island, Long Island, and Block Island.
driscollre.com /new_london.htm   (150 words)

  
 State Archives
Connecticut Archives Week, Nov. 7-13, 2004, official proclamation.
Since 1855, the Connecticut State Library has acquired historical records from the three branches of State government.
The State Archivist chairs the Connecticut State Historical Records Advisory Board (CSHRAB), whose members are appointed by the Governor for three year terms under federal regulations pertaining to the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC).
www.cslib.org /archives.htm   (387 words)

  
 ATSDR - PHA - U.S. NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE, NEW LONDON, GROTON, NEW LONDON COUNTY, CONNECTICUT
During the assessment of the New London Submarine Base, the preparers of this document searched the Toxic Chemical Release Inventory (TRI) to determine other sources of chemical releases into the environment in the areas near New London Submarine Base.
The New London Submarine Base is not a manufacturing facility and, therefore, is not subject to reporting releases to the TRI.
Approximately 1,400 square miles of eastern Connecticut are drained by the Thames River and its tributaries.
www.atsdr.cdc.gov /HAC/PHA/naval/nav_p2.html   (14455 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: New London County, Conn.
Fedstats/Mapstats: New London County -- data on agriculture, population, immigration, business, crime, environment
Politicians who were born in New London County
Assignment of birthplaces, deathplaces, and cemeteries to counties is subject to error.
politicalgraveyard.com /geo/CT/NL.html   (515 words)

  
 Windham County, Connecticut, Genealogy
In Massachusetts, in Rhode Island, in Connecticut and upon Long Island his tracks may be seen, as, first in one locality and then in another, he obtained title more or less perfect to the wild lands occupied by the Indians.
Here in the territory now occupied by Windham county he was the first Englishman to receive from the natives a deed for an indefinite quantity of land.
Windham County is bounded on the west by Tolland County, the south by New London County, the east by Kent and Providence Counties RI, and the north by Worcester Co MA.
w3.nai.net /~lmerrell/windham.html   (2853 words)

  
 New London, Connecticut 1870-71 Residential Directory
We have scanned the original complete directory for New London, Connecticut for 1870-71 and indexed it for your quick search.
Click on the letter of the alphabet which corresponds to the surname you are interested in.
John County, New Brunswick Census Transcriptions - Census-Online.com
distantcousin.com /Directories/CT/NewLondon/1870_71   (60 words)

  
 NLCBA - New London County Bar Assocation, Connecticut (CT)
The New London County Bar Association was founded on May 1, 1874.
The NLCBA's over 300 members are members in good standing of the Connecticut Bar practice in all areas of the law, serve on the bench, or as in house counsel to corporation, and live and work in New London County.
Although the New London County Bar Association,Inc was founded in 1874and incorporated in 1979 as a nonprofit, lawyers have been serving New London County for over 300 years, continuously appearing in one courthouse (pictured above) since 1784.
www.nlcba.org   (174 words)

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