g3 HANDBOOK OF CONNECTICUT AGRICULTURE. 



ACRES. ACRES. 



Williams Park, . . . . . . 1.50 



Johnson Park, .... .02 



13.52 



Norwich. 



Chelsea Parade, ..... 2 



Laurel Hill Park, ..... i 



Little Plain, . . .50 



3.50 



Redding. 

 Putnam Memorial Park, .... 40 40 



Watei bury. 



Hamilton Park, . . . . . 41 



Centre Square, ...... 2 



43 



Wzllimantic. 

 The Park (unnamed), .... 10 10 



Total for State, .... 3,423 29 



List compiled by G. A. Parker, Secretary New England Park Association, 

 Hartford. 



In offering this tribute in the interests of Connecticut 

 agriculture, I desire renewedly to express my thanks to 

 all those who have by their contributions of illustrations 

 and reading matter, enabled me to publish in the brief 

 time allowed me even so short a sketch of the conditions 

 in Connecticut affecting agriculture in the past and of 

 promise in the future. Please notice that many of our 

 illustrations are accredited to the Central New England 

 Railway, and to the Connecticut Monthly Magazine. 



We regret that lack of space and time does not allow 

 of accepting many other offers in answer to our requests: 



T. S. GOLD, Secretary. 



