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One popular account tied the image to Jonathan Trumbull (1710–1785), Governor of the State of Connecticut. There is even a story (probably apocryphal) of George Washington responding to an inquiry on how he intended to win the war by remarking, “We must consult Brother Jonathan.”
The Club features one of the most impressive athletic clubs I have seen, from gorgeous sitting areas to a vintage period pool.
The building itself is gorgeous and the club has maintained the rules of an old style club, including dress codes and even little phone booths for any cellphone calls. (I was not aware of the latter rule and was politely pointed to what looked like a line of confessionals for receiving cell phone calls).
The rules preserve a quiet elegance to the place, including a lovely library (where one club member was such a regular presence in the space that he ultimately passed reading a book in one of its plush leather chairs).
It was a great pleasure to spend time at the club and to speak with its staff, which maintain this historic site with loving attention. The Jonathan Club is an American jewel with a sense of unassuming elegance of a grand period in our country’s history.
