The Connecticut Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Том 5William Farrand Felch, George C. Atwell, H. Phelps Arms, Francis Trevelyan Miller Connecticut Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... known as the West Woods , ten miles in length by five in breadth , was surveyed into five tiers of lots , separated by highways running north and south , connected by east and west highways at intervals . The survey also included one ...
... known as the West Woods , ten miles in length by five in breadth , was surveyed into five tiers of lots , separated by highways running north and south , connected by east and west highways at intervals . The survey also included one ...
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... known as the " Tory's Den . " The war had not yet ended when trouble of a milder nature broke out between the residents of this section and of the parent town . The spirit of independence was in the air . Nor was the cause of complaint ...
... known as the " Tory's Den . " The war had not yet ended when trouble of a milder nature broke out between the residents of this section and of the parent town . The spirit of independence was in the air . Nor was the cause of complaint ...
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... known as the " Devil's Backbone , " which was also cut through by the pent - up waters behind it , is now a picturesque gorge near the Plymouth line . Bristol is one of the famous 66 hill towns " of Connecticut . Its eastern half ...
... known as the " Devil's Backbone , " which was also cut through by the pent - up waters behind it , is now a picturesque gorge near the Plymouth line . Bristol is one of the famous 66 hill towns " of Connecticut . Its eastern half ...
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... known as Federal Hill , ' upon which the Congregational church is situated ; its southern frontier reaches to the summit and well over upon the plateau at the top of Wolcott Mountain ; its north- western section embraces what is known ...
... known as Federal Hill , ' upon which the Congregational church is situated ; its southern frontier reaches to the summit and well over upon the plateau at the top of Wolcott Mountain ; its north- western section embraces what is known ...
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... known as Indian Heaven , just over the Plymouth line , in a barn , was organized in 1791 the Bristol Baptist Church . It erected a church edifice in Next followed the Meth- odists who erected a church , since burned , at the North Side ...
... known as Indian Heaven , just over the Plymouth line , in a barn , was organized in 1791 the Bristol Baptist Church . It erected a church edifice in Next followed the Meth- odists who erected a church , since burned , at the North Side ...
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