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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... wife , Mary Rockwell , early settlers of Fall Mountain , and pro- GIDEON ROBERTS HOUSE . as neighbors together help to subdue the wilderness , and fight valiantly for their country's independence in the Revolution . Of the Revolutionary ...
... wife , Mary Rockwell , early settlers of Fall Mountain , and pro- GIDEON ROBERTS HOUSE . as neighbors together help to subdue the wilderness , and fight valiantly for their country's independence in the Revolution . Of the Revolutionary ...
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... wife Katherine ; and Elias Roberts , and his wife Fallah . naming of the local chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution for her . When the first call for troops came , and the Farmington company was mustered into the service in ...
... wife Katherine ; and Elias Roberts , and his wife Fallah . naming of the local chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution for her . When the first call for troops came , and the Farmington company was mustered into the service in ...
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... wife as to which was the one of the twain , so this dispute as to the supremacy of the two societies waxed more and more vehement , until an agree- ment to dissolve partnership was the re- sult . This was accomplished in 1806 , the ...
... wife as to which was the one of the twain , so this dispute as to the supremacy of the two societies waxed more and more vehement , until an agree- ment to dissolve partnership was the re- sult . This was accomplished in 1806 , the ...
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... school in the village already named . The same could not be said of his wife , who was unable to bear prosper- ity . She became proud , haughty and supercilious ; her chief desire , that of be- coming. 36 FIFTEEN LOVE .
... school in the village already named . The same could not be said of his wife , who was unable to bear prosper- ity . She became proud , haughty and supercilious ; her chief desire , that of be- coming. 36 FIFTEEN LOVE .
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... wife , with their old fashioned notions of hospitality , it did not seem strange that a young man , taking a long drive , should wish to stop somewhere on the way and they were only too glad to do all in their power for his comfort ...
... wife , with their old fashioned notions of hospitality , it did not seem strange that a young man , taking a long drive , should wish to stop somewhere on the way and they were only too glad to do all in their power for his comfort ...
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