History of Ancient Woodbury, Connecticut: From the First Indian Deed in 1659 to 1854 ... Including the Present Towns of Washington, Southbury, Bethlem, Roxbury, and a Part of Oxford and Middlebury, Volumen2Bronson Brothers, 1872 |
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... United States , and as good as any elsewhere on the face of the earth , so far as discovered . A very full account of it will be found on pages 15 to 19 , inclusive , and a further account on page 155. It is , in all the details of its ...
... United States , and as good as any elsewhere on the face of the earth , so far as discovered . A very full account of it will be found on pages 15 to 19 , inclusive , and a further account on page 155. It is , in all the details of its ...
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... United States Courts , by the present owners , who had procured a special charter from the Legislature of Connecticut , under the name of " The Shepaug Spathic Iron and Steel Company , " with a capital of $ 350,000 . The price of the ...
... United States Courts , by the present owners , who had procured a special charter from the Legislature of Connecticut , under the name of " The Shepaug Spathic Iron and Steel Company , " with a capital of $ 350,000 . The price of the ...
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... United States , when his title was finally quieted , and no enemy any longer wagged his tongue in all the Mine Hill Moun- tains . But perhaps the history of this long warfare , and the state of the title , cannot be better elucidated ...
... United States , when his title was finally quieted , and no enemy any longer wagged his tongue in all the Mine Hill Moun- tains . But perhaps the history of this long warfare , and the state of the title , cannot be better elucidated ...
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... United States . It also con- tains a vein of silver , yielding a small quantity of silver , with a large per cent of the pure metal . The extent of this deposit has not been sufficiently tested to pronounce upon its value as a silver ...
... United States . It also con- tains a vein of silver , yielding a small quantity of silver , with a large per cent of the pure metal . The extent of this deposit has not been sufficiently tested to pronounce upon its value as a silver ...
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... in an srticle on Presbyterianism in the New American Encyclopædia , vol . 13 , p . 557 : " The Presbyterian church of the United States is undoubt- edly to be reckoned as a daughter of the Church HISTORY OF ANCIENT WOODBURY . 895.
... in an srticle on Presbyterianism in the New American Encyclopædia , vol . 13 , p . 557 : " The Presbyterian church of the United States is undoubt- edly to be reckoned as a daughter of the Church HISTORY OF ANCIENT WOODBURY . 895.
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