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Connecticut Mutual lays cornerstone for its new building

10/14/1925

Robert H. Kellogg laid the cornerstone at the new home office building of the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company.



Connecticut Mutual breaks ground on its new building

04/13/1925

Connecticut Mutual broke ground on its new home office building on Asylum Hill today.



Board of Directors of Aetna Insurance Company paid tribute to Charles E. Gross

02/02/1925

At a special meeting of the board of directors held today, the Aetna Insurance Company passed a motion in tribute of Charles E. Gross.



Charles E. Gross died

12/31/1924

Charles E. Gross died.



Connecticut Mutual purchases another property for its new home office building

07/18/1924

According to a report in the Courant, Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company had purchased 46-48 Collins Street from Purinton & Smith.



The Asylum Avenue Baptist Church approved expanding their building

05/23/1924

The Asylum Avenue Baptist Church held a special meeting in the chapel this evening.



Hartford Courant reports that Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company is preparing to re-locate to Asylum Hill

02/11/1924

According to the Hartford Courant, Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company had either purchased or secured options to purchase several properties on the block bounded by Garden, Myrtle, and Collins Streets.



Francis Goodwin died

10/05/1923

Francis Goodwin died in the morning at 103 Woodland Street.



Descendant of the Charter Oak transplanted to the front lawn of Trinity Episcopal Church

11/11/1922

A “grandchild” of the Charter Oak was planted in the front lawn of Trinity Episcopal Church.



Warrantee deed transferring title on 293 Farmington Avenue filed with town clerk

10/04/1922

Philip L. Cahill “and others” transferred the property at 293 Farmington Avenue to Willis S. Tracy.




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