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Definition of New London
1. Noun. A town in southeastern Connecticut near Long Island Sound; an important whaling center in the 19th century.
Lexicographical Neighbors of New London
Literary usage of New London
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. United States Coast Pilot: Atlantic Coast. Part IV. From Point Judith to New by U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Herbert Gouverneur Ogden, John Ross, Herbert Cornelius Graves, Harry L. Ford (1899)
"Prominent objects seen from the southward are New London Lighthouse (see page 10),
... Above Fort Trumbull the spires and houses of New London appear. ..."
2. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register (1912)
"14, from records of the First Congregational Church, New London : " Elisha Turner
of Scituate and Ruhamah Arnold, [married] Dec. 19, 1728. ..."
3. Bulletin of the New York Public Library by New York Public Library (1898)
"Blake (SL)., DD The early history of the First Church of Christ, New London, Conn.
New London, 1897. 8°. Butler (CH). There is something in the air, ..."
4. Bulletin of the New York Public Library by New York Public Library (1900)
"Starr (WH) A centennial historical sketch of the town of New London [Conn.].
New London, 1876. 8°. Gift of the Lib'y of Congress. Stoddard (JL) Famous parks ..."
5. Towns of New England and Old England, Ireland and Scotland ... Connecting by Allan Forbes (1921)
"The inhabitants of this part of England took no active interest in the Puritan
movement. New London, CONNECTICUT "WHEREAS, ..."
6. Collections by Minisink Valley Historical Society, Connecticut Historical Society (1852)
"ELIPHALET ADAMS, OF New London, CONN. THE principal object of this Memoir is, to
combine in one narrative the memorials that exist of the ..."