1
Oct
1781
New London Begins Rebuilding
New London, CT· month date
The Story
In the weeks following Arnold's devastating raid, New London residents began the slow process of rebuilding. The destruction of homes, businesses, and warehouses left much of the population displaced. Connecticut's legislature provided some assistance, and neighboring towns sent supplies.
The rebuilding process took years and was complicated by the ongoing war. But the town's determination to recover reflected the broader Connecticut pattern of resilience. New London would regain its position as a significant port, though the memory of the burning remained a defining aspect of the town's Revolutionary experience.
People Involved
Benedict Arnold
British Brigadier General
The former Continental hero who led the British raid on New London in September 1781. Arnold's intimate knowledge of the Connecticut coast made his attack devastatingly effective. The raid was one of his last significant military actions during the war.
Hannah Arnold
Benedict Arnold's Sister
Benedict Arnold's sister who reportedly still lived in the New London area when her brother led the British raid. The personal dimensions of Arnold's attack on his home region are embodied in figures like Hannah, caught between family loyalty and community devastation.