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Typescript of Rogers's speech at the unveiling of a bronze tablet at the Shaw Mansion (1933 Aug. 19), owned by New London County Historical Society, with printed program; together with ms. copy of speech by Rogers (1910 Feb.) delivered at a meeting of the Ariston Club, describing the old Rogers family farm on the Salem-Colchester line.
Typescript of speech delivered by Rogers at Fort Griswold, Groton, Conn., with corrections in longhand.
Certificates signed by Marcus H. Holcomb, governor, appointing Rogers as delegate to the convention of the Atlantic Deeper Waterways Association.
Ten certificates issued to Ernest Rogers from various governors, appointing him commissioner for care and protection of Fort Griswold Tract. Names of the governors appear in large black letters with state seal across the top, letters all gold except one stamped, and in lower left corner of each certificate (governor's signature in lower right), appears signature of secretary of state, Theodore Bodenwein. Governors represented include Abiram Chamberlain, Henry Roberts, Rollin S. Woodruff, Frank B. Weeks, Simeon E. Baldwin, Marcus H. Holcomb, and Everett J. Lake.
Concerns Mohegan language, lands, and trust funds. Also includes copy of Bacon College Education Committee report (1927), concerning higher education for Indian youth and current state of education at all levels.
New London's fine location, with a harbor seven miles long and a mile wide, was the perfect place for the young American Navy to send out its first expedition in 1775. Nathaniel Shaw, a prominent merchant, became the Naval Agent. Many of his papers and le