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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... ships come home . THE MAYORALTY IN CONNECTICUT . BY AMOS A. BROWNING . German steel and much was expected of it . Shepard's expectations seem to have been disappointed . There was trouble with the work in early times from faulty methods ...
... ships come home . THE MAYORALTY IN CONNECTICUT . BY AMOS A. BROWNING . German steel and much was expected of it . Shepard's expectations seem to have been disappointed . There was trouble with the work in early times from faulty methods ...
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... and the looms which weave sails for white - winged ships . He had occasion to admire in all the beauty of her young womanhood the songstress whom the American public held to their heart so long , Clara FIFTEEN LOVE . 37.
... and the looms which weave sails for white - winged ships . He had occasion to admire in all the beauty of her young womanhood the songstress whom the American public held to their heart so long , Clara FIFTEEN LOVE . 37.
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... ship- ping houses in New Eng- land , and owned a large fleet of sailing vessels that carried on a flourishing trade between New Haven and the West Indies . From the earliest days of the Colony his family had been identi- fied with the ...
... ship- ping houses in New Eng- land , and owned a large fleet of sailing vessels that carried on a flourishing trade between New Haven and the West Indies . From the earliest days of the Colony his family had been identi- fied with the ...
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... ship had anchored off the harbor , and that a boat from it was even now coming ashore . When it came nearer and was found to contain a man in uniform , it was seen to be a case for the selectmen and those potentates were at once sent ...
... ship had anchored off the harbor , and that a boat from it was even now coming ashore . When it came nearer and was found to contain a man in uniform , it was seen to be a case for the selectmen and those potentates were at once sent ...
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... ship , aged 16 . Child of Enos Doolittle , aged 1 . Child of Joseph Winship , aged 3 . Mrs. White , ( Widow Hannah ) , Intered at Exp . of Jos . Win- ship , aged 78 . 7 Child of Charles Seymour , aged 3 . 16 France a Frenchman , Drowned ...
... ship , aged 16 . Child of Enos Doolittle , aged 1 . Child of Joseph Winship , aged 3 . Mrs. White , ( Widow Hannah ) , Intered at Exp . of Jos . Win- ship , aged 78 . 7 Child of Charles Seymour , aged 3 . 16 France a Frenchman , Drowned ...
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