The Annual Report of the Connecticut Historical Society Volume 58. Connecticut Historical Society
The Annual Report of the Connecticut Historical Society Volume 58


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Author: Connecticut Historical Society
Published Date: 24 Jun 2010
Publisher: Nabu Press
Language: English
Book Format: Paperback::474 pages
ISBN10: 1175463078
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Writings and about Maria Montessori, transcripts of her historic lectures given in California in 1915, and articles about the history and evolution of the method both in general and in the United States are included; many of these papers were donated to the society Montessori educators and The history of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad records and the the Marine Historical Society in Mystic, Connecticut, and the Connecticut Electric The records included approximately 1,000 bound volumes, annual reports, [24] laws, 1953-58; [24.1-.20] laws of subsidiary companies, 1884-1961, Condition of Public Elementary and Secondary Education in Connecticut, Fiscal year 1978-1979. Volume 1 The Annual Report of Programs and Evaluations of Connecticut State Board of Education. February 1980. Dodd Call No. Connecticut Credit Union League. 36th Annual Convention, 1970. Dodd Call No. Scope and Content. The collection contains Dr. May's correspondence, memoranda, reports, articles, speeches, books, photographs, awards and notes pertaining to her career, although there is a small amount of personal information. Full text of "The Annual report of the Connecticut Historical Society" See other formats -i *o^ o z. ^s^ 1L.a ioS Author Title Imprint. Ift 47873-2 aPO 1959 I. THE CONNECTICUT HISTORICAL SOCIETY Annual Report for the Year 1959 "^W^ a^s^' mj ^1 % h^i c ^ul The y Cannec^iait Mt i ! Item, Rudd and Holley Family Papers, 1788-2006, MS 100906, (Box #, Folder #). Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford, Connecticut. Acquistion Note. In the spring of 2010, the archivist was contacted John Holley Rudd about a donation of material. The Archivist went to Holleywood, Lakeville, Connecticut and retrieved approximately 30 cartons Land of Steady Habits: A Brief History of Connecticut (1988), 80 pp, from state historical society; Hollister, Gideon Hiram (1855). The History of Connecticut: From the First Settlement of the Colony to the Adoption of the Present Constitution. Durrie and Peck., vol. 1 to 1740s; Janick, Herbert F. in northeastern Connecticut and his primary place of work, ProvTdence, Rhode Island. These libraries included the Connecticut Historical Society and Connecticut State Library in Hartford, the University of Connecticut in Storrs, Eastern Connecticut State University in Willimantic, Brown New England with a Ph.D. Program in the masters' theses to Vermont, the only state lacking a university Most of the Volume 14, Number 16, April 17, 2011 WAYNE'S WORDS: THE E-SYLUM APRIL 17, 2011 part of the Connecticut State Library, that does have his manuscript on genealogy. I already checked the Connecticut Historical Society, and no coins were donated or bequeathed. Included in my response to you is the biographical data on him in my database of numismatic biographies. Bull, John E. (1844 Page 1 Forty-Eighth Annual REPORT of the Hawaiian Historical Society FOR THE YEAR 1939 Honolulu, Hawaii Published June, 1940 Page 2 The Hawaiian Historical Society is not responsible for the views expressed writers who contribute to its proceedings. Contents of this Report May be Reprinted in Whole or Part if Credit is Given to Author and New Canaan, Connecticut, New Canaan Historical Society, 1981. 16 pp., 22 cm. Location: CtNcHi. During the American Revolution, what is now the town of New Canaan, established in 1731, existed as Canaan Parish, a religious Congregational Church society, located in contiguous sections of the towns of Norwalk and Stamford. In this work, much of which is based on original research the author, Lois Bayles Looking for historical society? This site has compiled a quality variety of historical society and other relevant listings. Buy right now. Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society Volume XXIII Used. Hard cover. Good condition. The Deane Papers: Correspondence between Silas Deane, his Brothers and their Business and Political Associates from the years of 1771 to 1795. and to relate how the final report, which had been lost until that time, was found in July, 1898." The story, though briefly told, is well authenticated with citations and a sketch map adds to its value. It is one of the fugitive little items which collectors of Northwest Americana will prize in the future. Proposal to Change the Name of Mount Rainier. CHARLES TALL- (Seattle: Pri- MADGE CONOVER, VICTOR J. FARRAR Chicago Historical Society there is an unusually interesting and valuable collection of objects associated with President and Mrs. Lincoln in the Society s museum. 1 In Lincoln Hall on the third floor of the new building a r s. Lincoln for use in the Schomacker grand piano chosen White House constitutes the center of attention. At one end Connecticut History Review Spring 2019 Volume 58, Number 1. 56 Museum in Waterbury.8 His punishment became the basis for all subsequent. 3 Puffer, Was it a Constable israel Holmes's report and Bill. Courtesy A constable in 1824 (as it had been for over 150 years) was an annual position in HISTORICAL NOTES DWIGHTC. KILBOURN Clerkf o Superior Court. Member of the Connecticut Historical Society, Member of the Kansas Historical Society, Vice-President of the -fiM Histor1cal'Soc1ety.;",/ FfBIJSHED HE T Al'THOK LlTCHKlELD, CONN. 1909 6: July-October, 1929 (Classic Reprint) Wyoming State Historical Society PDF First Century PDF iBook Epher Whitaker 2018-08-20T04:58:00+00:00 monthly for iphone Annual Report of the Town of Sanbornton, New Hampshire Volume Text file A Diary kept him from 23 May, 1775, to 18 August, 1776, contains much interesting matter relating to affairs at that time. It is printed in 1 Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society for November, 1863, vii. 185 262. Many of his papers are in the Boston Athenaeum. See Appendix to the Librarian s Annual Report for 1896, pp. 6, 7. The Farrel Company was founded in 1848 in Ansonia, Connecticut Almon Farrel and his son Franklin, and made brass and iron castings, wooden mortise gears and parts for water-power plants. the 1860s the company was producing rollng mill equipment for the rapidly expanding copper and brass industries, and pioneered in the development of processing machinery for the rubber industry. Other items Established in January 1878 as the District Telephone Company of New Haven, Connecticut; opened the world's first telephone exchange that same year. Reorganized as the Southern New England Telephone Company in 1882. Provided telephone service to residents in the state of Connecticut until 1998. Call Number 1997.0122 Language English





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