The Connecticut Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Volumen5William Farrand Felch, George C. Atwell, H. Phelps Arms, Francis Trevelyan Miller Connecticut Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... March 1879 , the present City Hall had been the State House , where on alternate years the Legislature had met to make laws , and incidentally feast on Connecticut river shad . erected for banking , insurance , dry goods and other kinds ...
... March 1879 , the present City Hall had been the State House , where on alternate years the Legislature had met to make laws , and incidentally feast on Connecticut river shad . erected for banking , insurance , dry goods and other kinds ...
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... March 21 , 1793 ; Eunice Tuttle , m . 2nd , Aug. 1805 ; Eliza Todd . Went to Catskill , N. Y. , about 1793 where he was one of the first to organize a Presbyterian church ; lived 1826 at Tompkinsville , Staten Island ; one son , Edward ...
... March 21 , 1793 ; Eunice Tuttle , m . 2nd , Aug. 1805 ; Eliza Todd . Went to Catskill , N. Y. , about 1793 where he was one of the first to organize a Presbyterian church ; lived 1826 at Tompkinsville , Staten Island ; one son , Edward ...
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... will pave the way to better con- ditions ; and that our people will march over them some day , singing the glad song of emancipation . CONNECTICUTE THE Drocedi Connecticur MAGAZINE To O the subscribers and 60 EDITORIAL NOTES .
... will pave the way to better con- ditions ; and that our people will march over them some day , singing the glad song of emancipation . CONNECTICUTE THE Drocedi Connecticur MAGAZINE To O the subscribers and 60 EDITORIAL NOTES .
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... March 1 , 1899 , signed with a fic- titious name and accompanied by the name and address of the author in a sepa- rate , sealed envelope , which will not be opened until the decision has been made . The manuscript must not have been pub ...
... March 1 , 1899 , signed with a fic- titious name and accompanied by the name and address of the author in a sepa- rate , sealed envelope , which will not be opened until the decision has been made . The manuscript must not have been pub ...
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... March 3 , 1635-6 , to eight persons to govern Connecticut for one year . This commission was the first organic law of Connecticut . Third . THE MASSACHUSETTS COMMIS- SION . The three towns of Newtown , Dor- chester and Watertown were ...
... March 3 , 1635-6 , to eight persons to govern Connecticut for one year . This commission was the first organic law of Connecticut . Third . THE MASSACHUSETTS COMMIS- SION . The three towns of Newtown , Dor- chester and Watertown were ...
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Página 326 - Whereas, attempts have been made to establish literary institutions in this State for the instruction of colored persons belonging to other States and countries, which would tend to the great increase of the colored population of the State, and thereby to the injury of the people...