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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... received a certain " duty " on every ton of ore taken out , while the latter sold the ore to the furnace owners . This arrangement continued until the early part of 1898 , when the Barnum Richardson Company bought the shares of both the ...
... received a certain " duty " on every ton of ore taken out , while the latter sold the ore to the furnace owners . This arrangement continued until the early part of 1898 , when the Barnum Richardson Company bought the shares of both the ...
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... received com- pensation as judge of the city court at the same rate as the county judges , which at first was fixed at two dollars per day , but was increased in 1802 to three dollars and a half . Assistant judges received fifty cents a ...
... received com- pensation as judge of the city court at the same rate as the county judges , which at first was fixed at two dollars per day , but was increased in 1802 to three dollars and a half . Assistant judges received fifty cents a ...
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... received by the Mayor , Aldermen , same day . Mails were forwarded to Windham , Norwich and many other points , only once a week . I have before me a post office bill made out to my father for one quarter's box- rent and postage in 1845 ...
... received by the Mayor , Aldermen , same day . Mails were forwarded to Windham , Norwich and many other points , only once a week . I have before me a post office bill made out to my father for one quarter's box- rent and postage in 1845 ...
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... received his early education in his native city at the well been founded by his grand- father , was one of the lar- gest and best known ship- ping houses in New Eng- land , and owned a large fleet of sailing vessels that carried on a ...
... received his early education in his native city at the well been founded by his grand- father , was one of the lar- gest and best known ship- ping houses in New Eng- land , and owned a large fleet of sailing vessels that carried on a ...
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... received . All matters relating to this department must be sent to THE CONNECTICUT MAGAZINE , Hartford , marked , Genealogical Department . Give full name and post office address . It is optional with querist to have name and address or ...
... received . All matters relating to this department must be sent to THE CONNECTICUT MAGAZINE , Hartford , marked , Genealogical Department . Give full name and post office address . It is optional with querist to have name and address or ...
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