GREENWICH, INCLUDING SOUND BEACH, AND EVERYTHING 

 ELSE TO MAKE LIFE WORTH LIVING 



THE GREENWICH TRUST COMPANY 



GREENWICH, CONNECTICUT 



[nliert Jay Walsh President A W W . Marshall, Vite Pres. and Secy. Alfred A. Knndle, Vice Prtf. 



Walter B. Todd, Treas. '• II. Allcora, Trust Officer. 



Resources $2,040,034.86. 

 Surplus (earned) $200,000. 



Experience 23 years. 

 Eapital $100,000. 



The merit of a bank lies in its strength and in Hie application of its strength for the benefit ol its depositors and the 

 < mini unity. The resources and experience of this bank, plus equipment, plus the efforl of officials and employ* es, provide 

 he besl service. These standards decide the desirability of what we offer our depositors. 



lathaniel a. Knapp 



s. Elbert Mills 



Webster Haigh! 



TRUSTEES. 

 Seaman Mead John l». Barrett 



Whitman S Mead E. L, Srotield 



Kobert Jay Walsh w. F. 11. Lockwood 



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SOUND BJSAOH I 



An Ideal Seashore and Suburban Section of the Town of Greenwich. 



c Easily Accessible by Railroad and Trolley to Greenwich and Stamford. ^ 



h The Home of Arcadia, The Agassiz Association and The Guide to Nature. <k 



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Keofferam Park, Sound Beach. 



This is a new development in resi- 

 dential property, situaced in Sound 

 Beach, town of Greenwich. Conn., on 

 the main line of the N. Y., N. II. & H. 

 R. R., about thirty miles from New York 

 city, and possessing numerous natural 

 advantages and offering many induce- 

 ments, in its environments on land and 

 water, to the seeker of a country home 

 or summer residence. 



The accessibility to various trans- 

 portation points and commercial cen- 

 tres and the unlimited shore and water 

 privileges, together with a surrounding 

 country of scenic beauty, which is 

 unsurpassed; an', its nearness to 



Arcadia, the home of nature study, and 

 to Arcadian country, makes this prop- 

 erty and its immediate vicinity an 

 ideal location for residential purposes. 

 Already established are some of the 

 finest residences and most valuable 

 estates, in the county. In the near 

 vicinity are "Innis Arden," with its 

 many acres, and long extent of beach 

 front, the home of Mr. J. Kennedy 

 Tod, ot New York city ; "Laddin's 

 Rock Farm," the property of Mr. Wm. 

 L. Marks, of Xew York, an inland 

 tract of more than one hundred acres 

 laid out as a beautiful park in all its 

 naturalness of woodlands, fields and 

 stream^. This is the Mecca or sacred 



A VIEW OF THE BAY AND THE SOUND FROM THE BEACH AT KEOFFERAM PARK. 



