New London County, CT

Headnote
NEW LONDON COUNTY, situated at the southeast corner of Connecticut, and traversed by Thames river, with the Connecticut on the west. Area, 600 square miles. Face of the country, hilly; soil, productive. Seats of justice, Norwich and New London. Pop. in 1810, 34,707; in 1820, 35,943; in 1830, 42,295; in 1840, 44,463; in 1850, 51,822. (Fanning's, 1853)
    Place Unit Type
    County
    Containing Unit
    Name Type
    Colchester, CT City or Town
    Franklin, CT City or Town
    Groton, CT City or Town
    Lebanon, CT City or Town
    Lyme, CT City or Town
    New London, CT City or Town
    North Stonington, CT City or Town
    Norwich, CT City or Town
    Preston, CT City or Town
    Stonington, CT City or Town
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