History of the towns of Guilford and Madison, 1827-1832.

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History of the towns of Guilford and Madison, 1827-1832.

Revision of sketch written by Field in response to a questionnaire sent out from the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1800 to every town in Connecticut for the purpose of publishing a statistical account of the state.

81 p.

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Guilford Free Library

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Connecticut academy of arts and sciences

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The Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences was founded in 1799 in New Haven. The goal of the academy is to represent the arts, the humanities, and the sciences in the state through its meetings and publications. It publishes Memoirs and Transactions. The academy continues to hold several meetings a year at various academic institutions around the state. From the description of Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences records, 1799-1987 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70...

Field, David D. (David Dudley), 1781-1867

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