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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... WOODBURY IN THE GREAT REBELLION . Causes of the War , Events of 1860 , Prayer , • Parson Champion's Revolution- ary Prayer , 1078 Woodbury War Notes , 1087 Farewell to Co. " I , " 1183 1191 Rev. Noah Coe's Buchanan March to Alexandria ...
... WOODBURY IN THE GREAT REBELLION . Causes of the War , Events of 1860 , Prayer , • Parson Champion's Revolution- ary Prayer , 1078 Woodbury War Notes , 1087 Farewell to Co. " I , " 1183 1191 Rev. Noah Coe's Buchanan March to Alexandria ...
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... Woodbury " Secesh " Flags , 1280 Rev. A. N. Lewis ' Poem of Wel- 1286 , 1607 Wm . Cothren's Address of Wel CHAPTER VII - ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY CONTINUED . Rev. Lucius Curtis dismissed , 1347 Religious Revivals , 1347 , 1357 Rev. Robert ...
... Woodbury " Secesh " Flags , 1280 Rev. A. N. Lewis ' Poem of Wel- 1286 , 1607 Wm . Cothren's Address of Wel CHAPTER VII - ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY CONTINUED . Rev. Lucius Curtis dismissed , 1347 Religious Revivals , 1347 , 1357 Rev. Robert ...
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... Woodbury Indians , who flourished before the advent of the whites in the territory . This beautiful stream is fed and formed by the Nonnewaug river , coming in from the north - east , and joining it near the central village ; the ...
... Woodbury Indians , who flourished before the advent of the whites in the territory . This beautiful stream is fed and formed by the Nonnewaug river , coming in from the north - east , and joining it near the central village ; the ...
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... abori- ginal days , and now , a favorite and abundant fishing place . Shad have rarely ascended as high as this place . But trout , suckers and lamprey eels , of enormous size , are caught HISTORY OF ANCIENT WOODBURY . 847.
... abori- ginal days , and now , a favorite and abundant fishing place . Shad have rarely ascended as high as this place . But trout , suckers and lamprey eels , of enormous size , are caught HISTORY OF ANCIENT WOODBURY . 847.
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... Woodbury north , and Hotch- kissville . Hooppole is a hill south - west of the latter place . Scup- po is a hill in the south - easterly part of Woodbury , opposite the village of Pomperaug , and is so called from its having been the ...
... Woodbury north , and Hotch- kissville . Hooppole is a hill south - west of the latter place . Scup- po is a hill in the south - easterly part of Woodbury , opposite the village of Pomperaug , and is so called from its having been the ...
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