Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 1, 1910, Page 9

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Greatest Boom in Years Affecting Manufactories—Handsome and Building operat| ed during 1309 in asgreszate a million and a half In out Jay before they. are completed. Some magnificent buildings hav work on Central wharf. ing. which was cupying the i exmeite” the Jenv Suiiging. Including alterations. A SATURDAY, JAN. 1—16 PAGES Business Houses, Banks and Costly Structures Succeed 0id Time and Wooden Buildings— Prospects for 1910 are Most | Promis.ng. ns have been start: orwich which wil ; others are appre gun in the spring, r has been t | 1 the smaller ranklin Allea Stores and Office Buildings. e erecti re an having struct build the new site f Airst bicc building im a monument to the sav- National bank i= having o fi heir ¥ of most any city. “Miscellanccus Building. t the town thére have theusands of dollars’ worth of of mew residences have been I various sections ‘Oceum a new schoolhouse has Norwic e PLAUT-CADDEN J. MARTIN NORWICH FREE ACADEMY BUILDING. THAMES NATIONAL BANK. h Bfiilding Operations 'fbi'v‘t'he, Past Year Auaount To $1,525,000. ‘PAGES NINE TO SIXTEEN N i = ¢ FRANKLIN STREET INUUSIRIAL BUILDING ST. MARY’S PARISH RECTORY.

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