History of Ancient Woodbury, Connecticut: From the First Indian Deed in 1659 ... Including the Present Towns of Washington, Southbury, Bethlem, Roxbury, and a Part of Oxford and Middlebury, Bind 1Bronson Brothers, 1854 |
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From the First Indian Deed in 1659 ... Including the Present Towns of Washington, Southbury, Bethlem, Roxbury, and a Part of Oxford and Middlebury William Cothren. 1 OTHE FHalpin sc Yours trutz M.Cothren O WOODBURY CONN N.
From the First Indian Deed in 1659 ... Including the Present Towns of Washington, Southbury, Bethlem, Roxbury, and a Part of Oxford and Middlebury William Cothren. 1 OTHE FHalpin sc Yours trutz M.Cothren O WOODBURY CONN N.
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From the First Indian Deed in 1659 ... Including the Present Towns of Washington, Southbury, Bethlem, Roxbury, and a Part of Oxford and Middlebury William Cothren. Scovill , Esq . , of New York , have greatly assisted me by well - timed ...
From the First Indian Deed in 1659 ... Including the Present Towns of Washington, Southbury, Bethlem, Roxbury, and a Part of Oxford and Middlebury William Cothren. Scovill , Esq . , of New York , have greatly assisted me by well - timed ...
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... Present state of the town , 341 Daniel Bacon's town hall , 328 CHAPTER XIX . — BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF NATIVES AND RESI- DENTS OF ANCIENT WOODBURY , WHO HAVE REMAINED IN THE TERRITORY . The names will be found in alphabetical order ...
... Present state of the town , 341 Daniel Bacon's town hall , 328 CHAPTER XIX . — BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF NATIVES AND RESI- DENTS OF ANCIENT WOODBURY , WHO HAVE REMAINED IN THE TERRITORY . The names will be found in alphabetical order ...
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From the First Indian Deed in 1659 ... Including the Present Towns of Washington, Southbury, Bethlem, Roxbury, and a ... presents an abrupt front to the south , formed by the points of its parallel ridges , and recedes back , toward the ...
From the First Indian Deed in 1659 ... Including the Present Towns of Washington, Southbury, Bethlem, Roxbury, and a ... presents an abrupt front to the south , formed by the points of its parallel ridges , and recedes back , toward the ...
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From the First Indian Deed in 1659 ... Including the Present Towns of Washington, Southbury, Bethlem, Roxbury, and a Part of Oxford and Middlebury William Cothren. point , present each , two distinct ranges , separated by a band of ...
From the First Indian Deed in 1659 ... Including the Present Towns of Washington, Southbury, Bethlem, Roxbury, and a Part of Oxford and Middlebury William Cothren. point , present each , two distinct ranges , separated by a band of ...
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