The Guilford story; or, Menuncatuck Plantation : a dramatized history [and other works], 1974.

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The Guilford story; or, Menuncatuck Plantation : a dramatized history [and other works], 1974.

Notebook includes: The Guilford story; or, Menuncatuck plantation, a ten-act play beginning with the departure of the Guilford, Conn., settlers from England in 1639 and concluding with the coming of the shoreline railroad and turnpike between 1852 and 1972; The Governor's Foot Guard of Connecticut, a one-act play (3 p.); The American Family in Colonial Days, a social history (15 p.); and excerpts (6 p.) from The Lives of the Puritans, from the Reformation under Queen Elizabeth to the Act of Uniformity in 1662, by Benjamin Brook (printed in London, 1813, for James Black).

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Guilford Free Library

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Brook, B. (Benjamin), 1776-1848

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Snow, Helen Foster, 1907-1997

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Author and genealogist; recipient of several international prizes; lived in China and Madison, Conn. From the description of The Guilford story; or, Menuncatuck Plantation : a dramatized history [and other works], 1974. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70971377 Helen Foster Snow was born on 21 September 1907 in Cedar City, Utah to Hannah Davis and John Foster. While in school, Helen studied Spanish, French, and Italian. Using this experience, she took the foreign service exams...