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New London County
One of the four original Connecticut counties established on 1666.
Communities: Baltic, Bozrah, Chesterfield, Colchester, East Lyme, Flanders, Franklin, Gales Ferry, Glasgo, Griswold, Groton, Hanover, Hopeville, Jewett City, Lebanon, Ledyard, Lisbon, Long Hill, Long Point, Lyme, Mohegan, Montville, Mystic, Niantic, Noank, North Stonington, Oakdale, Old Lyme, Old Mystic, Oxoboxo River, Pachaug, Pawcatuck, Poquetanuck, Poquonock Bridge, Preston, Quaker Hill, Salem, Sprague, Stonington, Uncasville, Voluntown, Waterford, Westchester
Map: New London County, Connecticut, 1854 (click map to enlarge)
Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division
Resources
Virtual Libraries
History of New London, ConnecticutFrom the First Survey of the Coast in 1612 to 1860, Frances Manwaring Caulkins, 1895
Institutions, Societies, and Government Websites
New London County Historical Society
New London County Historical Society
Property
Additional websites
Historical Markers and War Memorials in New London County, Connecticut
Digitized Newspapers
The Day
(New London, Connecticut)
1880-2000, Google
Connecticut Eastern News
(Niantic, Connecticut)
(1894-1897), Newspaper Archive
Mystic Pioneer
(Mystic, Connecticut)
1859 – 1867, Genealogy Bank
Mystic River Press
(Mystic, Connecticut)
2007-2019, Genealogy Bank
New London Daily Star
(New London, Connecticut)
1859-1868, Newspaper Archive
New London Norwich Bulletin
(New London, Connecticut)
1914-1914, Newspaper Archive
Norwich Bulletin
(Norwich, Connecticut)
1909-1922, Newspapers.com
State Temperance Journal
(New London, Connecticut)
1866-1870, Newspaper Archive