PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT TOURED HARTFORD in a HORSELESS CARRIAGE (Electric Car) DESIGNED by WILLIAM HOOKER ATWOOD — August 22, 1902

August 22, 1902 — President Theodore Roosevelt toured the city of Hartford in a state-of-the-art horseless carriage aka electric car. The vehicle, a Phaeton Mark IV, built by the Columbia Electric Vehicle Company of Hartford, was designed by a member of the Union League Club of New Haven, William Hooker Atwood.

UNION LEAGUE CLUB. Corner Stone Laid with Fitting Ceremonies Yesterday.

"The corner stone of the addition which is being built by the Union league on Chapel street was laid with fitting exercises at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Professor W. E. Chandler, treasurer of the club, presented the trowel in a few fitting remarks to President George B. Martin, who, after a few appropriate words, laid the stone."

Union League Club opens new building most auspiciously

"On the site of the original dwelling house of Roger Sherman, in New Haven, Conn., the Union League Club of that city has erected a strikingly handsome clubhouse, which was formally opened on Monday, the 12th of October."