Connecticut as a Colony and as a State: Or, One of the Original Thirteen, Volume 1Forrest Morgan, Samuel Hart, Jonathan Trumbull, Frank R. Holmes, Ellen Strong Bartlett Publishing Society of Connecticut, 1904 |
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