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The Asylum Avenue Baptist Church held a special meeting in the chapel this evening.
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.
William Converse Skinner died at his apartments in the Allyn House.
Today, the Courant published five articles that served as a summary of the whole project to construct the new Hartford Fire Insurance Company building on Asylum Avenue.
Today, employees of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company and the Hartford Accident & Indemnity Company reported for work at 690 Asylum Avenue.
According to the Courant, the Hartford Fire Insurance Company and the Hartford Accident & Indemnity Company will occupy their new offices on Asylum Hill as of tomorrow, November 7, 1921.
The Hartford Fire Insurance Company gave its employees the entire day off while office equipment was moved from 125 Trumbull Street downtown to 690 Asylum Avenue.
The Hartford Fire Insurance Company and the Hartford Accident & Indemnity Company closed their offices at the corner of Trumbull and Pearl Streets for the last time.