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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... lived , for the most part , upon Chippen's Hill , and the adjacent territory in Plymouth , Harwinton and West Britain , now Burlington . One of them , CUSS GUTTER TUNNEL . Both these men killed . were Katherine Gay- lord made her way ...
... lived , for the most part , upon Chippen's Hill , and the adjacent territory in Plymouth , Harwinton and West Britain , now Burlington . One of them , CUSS GUTTER TUNNEL . Both these men killed . were Katherine Gay- lord made her way ...
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... lived upon Chippen's Hill , and adjacent territory , and an agitation looking to the building of a church that would better accommodate this membership resulted in the selection of East Plymouth . Here in 1792-3 the " second society of ...
... lived upon Chippen's Hill , and adjacent territory , and an agitation looking to the building of a church that would better accommodate this membership resulted in the selection of East Plymouth . Here in 1792-3 the " second society of ...
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... lived a college chum , and from that point take his horse to training quarters in New York by boat . To this end he sent his man to Hartford by rail with his luggage and other traps , there to await his coming . One bright September ...
... lived a college chum , and from that point take his horse to training quarters in New York by boat . To this end he sent his man to Hartford by rail with his luggage and other traps , there to await his coming . One bright September ...
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... lived in in a locality known as " Satan's Kingdom , " so called from the wildness of its scenery . The few families who had lived in this place had gradually died or moved away until Reuben Wiswall's were left the sole inhabitants of ...
... lived in in a locality known as " Satan's Kingdom , " so called from the wildness of its scenery . The few families who had lived in this place had gradually died or moved away until Reuben Wiswall's were left the sole inhabitants of ...
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... lived and died . Mr. Trowbridge received his early education in his native city at the well been founded by his grand- father , was one of the lar- gest and best known ship- ping houses in New Eng- land , and owned a large fleet of ...
... lived and died . Mr. Trowbridge received his early education in his native city at the well been founded by his grand- father , was one of the lar- gest and best known ship- ping houses in New Eng- land , and owned a large fleet of ...
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