The Connecticut Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Volume 5William Farrand Felch, George C. Atwell, H. Phelps Arms, Francis Trevelyan Miller Connecticut Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... to be of great use . first lot sold in Bris- tol . It was lot. CHART FOR LOCATING LAND IN BRISTOL AS REFERRED TO IN FARMINGTON DEEDS , SECOND MEETING HOUSE OF THE CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY . SECOND MEETING. BRISTOL . 5 51.
... to be of great use . first lot sold in Bris- tol . It was lot. CHART FOR LOCATING LAND IN BRISTOL AS REFERRED TO IN FARMINGTON DEEDS , SECOND MEETING HOUSE OF THE CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY . SECOND MEETING. BRISTOL . 5 51.
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... MEETING HOUSE OF THE CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY . SECOND MEETING HOUSE , AFTER ALTERATION . CARRINGTON PLACE , CHIPPEN'S HILL . ( Built by Abel. border of Plainville and Farmington . These tiers of lots were a mile each in width , less the ...
... MEETING HOUSE OF THE CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY . SECOND MEETING HOUSE , AFTER ALTERATION . CARRINGTON PLACE , CHIPPEN'S HILL . ( Built by Abel. border of Plainville and Farmington . These tiers of lots were a mile each in width , less the ...
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... meeting - house . The spot chosen for the new edifice , which was near the present church , was well selected , for it was very nearly the center of the parish , which in size was identical with the present town , being an exact square ...
... meeting - house . The spot chosen for the new edifice , which was near the present church , was well selected , for it was very nearly the center of the parish , which in size was identical with the present town , being an exact square ...
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... meeting - house in New Cam- bridge , June 13 , 1785. Town meetings were held alternately in the two sections of this twin township for twenty - one years , and then the old independence spirit again asserted itself . Like the old ...
... meeting - house in New Cam- bridge , June 13 , 1785. Town meetings were held alternately in the two sections of this twin township for twenty - one years , and then the old independence spirit again asserted itself . Like the old ...
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