[Scrapbook of newspaper clippings for 1886-1887 relating to educational affairs in Connecticut].

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[Scrapbook of newspaper clippings for 1886-1887 relating to educational affairs in Connecticut].

Newspaper clippings, primarily from Connecticut newspapers, mostly pertaining to educational matters in the state. The clippings are mounted in a specimen of "Mark Twain's scrapbook", a self-adhesive scrapbook patented by Samuel L. Clemens in 1873.

100 p. ; 31 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8004979

Connecticut State Library, CSL

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