Mill Record New London

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Disclaimer: Content for these properties was compiled in 2014-2017 from a variety of sources and is subject to change. Updates are occasionally made under Property Information, however the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation (dba Preservation Connecticut) makes no representation or warranty that the information is complete or up-to-date.

Complex Name (Common)
New London Engine House & Turntable
Complex Name (Historic)
  • New London Engine House & Turntable
Address or Location
Wallbach Street, New London
County
New London
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Associated Mill Community
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Historic Information

Use (Historic)

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Largest Documented Workforce

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Architectural Information

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Dates of Construction

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Architect

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Building Type

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Exterior Material(s)

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Power Source

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Property Information

Specific Location

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Adjacent To

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Exterior Visible from Public Road?

Yes

Parcel ID / Assessor Record Link

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Acreage

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Use (Present)

  • Other: Archaeological preserve
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Form Completed By

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Bibliography

  1. see booklet 'Can't You Hear the Whistle' by Office of State Archaeology and Connecticut Historical Commission, 2003:.
  2. "Can’t Ya Hear The Whistle", New London Engine House and Turntable Archaeological Preserve, New London, CT.
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