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Robert H. Kellogg laid the cornerstone at the new home office building of the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company.
Connecticut Mutual broke ground on its new home office building on Asylum Hill today.
At a special meeting of the board of directors held today, the Aetna Insurance Company passed a motion in tribute of Charles E. Gross.
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 held a special meeting in the chapel this evening.
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.
A “grandchild” of the Charter Oak was planted in the front lawn of Trinity Episcopal Church.
Philip L. Cahill “and others” transferred the property at 293 Farmington Avenue to Willis S. Tracy.