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Resignation of Storrs O. Seymour as rector at Trinity Episcopal Church took effect today.
The Green Electric Lamp was on display at Reynolds & Spaulding's on Haynes Street in Hartford.
Charles E. Gross was elected to the board of directors of the Aetna Insurance Company.
A new statute of the Virgin Mary was dedicated at the Cathedral of Saint Joseph.
Henry Green applied for a patent on improvements in incandescent lamp caps.
The Courant reported that the former residence of Francis McFarland, 108 Woodland Street, was currently occupied by the Missionaries of La Salette.
Lawrence McMahon laid the cornerstone of Saint Anne’s Catholic Church at a ceremony held in the afternoon.
According to an item published in the Courant today, work on the foundation of the new church building for Trinity Episcopal Church was underway.
The bodies of Francis McFarland and Thomas Galberry were placed in adjoining crypts in the undercroft of the Cathedral of Saint Joseph.
Tonight, three men broke into the episcopal residence on Farmington Avenue and attempted to burgle valuable items there.