New London ― The First Congregational Church in New London was a place that held memories for many residents of southeastern Connecticut over the decades.
It was a place where they gathered for church.
New London ― For over 170 years, the stone spire of the First Congregational Church rose above downtown New London, a seemingly eternal reminder of the city’s early days and an instantly recognizable.
Eric Lehman, whose 2014 book “Homegrown Terror” is about Arnold’s invasion, said Fort Nonsense had dubious military value, partly because its construction wasn’t funded.
When the Hugh Calkins house in the historic Bean Hill section of Norwich was slated for demolition in 2020, the Norwich Historical Society and the Calkins Family Association rescued it. Hugh’s grandpa.