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Published by Pequot Press in Stonington, Conn .
Written in

Subjects:

Places:

  • Connecticut.,
  • Connecticut

Subjects:

  • Names, Geographical -- Connecticut.,
  • Cities and towns -- Connecticut -- History.

Book details:

Edition Notes

SeriesConnecticut booklet, no. 10
Classifications
LC ClassificationsF92 .S4
The Physical Object
Pagination96 p.
Number of Pages96
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL5917707M
LC Control Number64020862
OCLC/WorldCa2041899

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