Adventure stories. ]]>
http://books.google.com/books?id=mT46AQAAIAAJ&pg=RA9-PA8&lpg=RA9-PA8&dq=mathiews&source=bl&ots=xUtfxBrmKM&sig=QKiOCBfLLLJQ2bkNr7_adkV1M4E&hl=e



http://books.google.com/books?id=mT46AQAAIAAJ&pg=RA9-PA8&lpg=RA9-PA8&dq=mathiews&source=bl&ots=xUtfxBrmKM&sig=QKiOCBfLLLJQ2bkNr7_adkV1M4E&hl=e
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New York : Published for the Boy Scouts of America [by] D. Appleton, c1932 ]]>
Aegean Islands (Greece and Turkey)]]> Rhodes (Greece) ]]> Milano, Fratelli Treves [s.d.] ]]> Aeolian Hall (New York, N.Y.) ]]> The Aeolian Company was founded by New York City piano maker William B. Tremaine to make automatic organs, and automatic piano to provide entertainment in the mansions of millionaires, an extremely profitable undertaking in the late nineteenth century. Aeolian virtually cornered the market in this trade.  In February, 1927, to celebrate its move to the Aeolian Hall on Fifth Avenue in New York City, the company produced this volume, as a guide to its new establishment, which it presented to many of its distinguished patrons.

http://www.pianola.org/factsheets/aeolianhalls.cfm


For a history of the building, see
http://www.thecityreview.com/fifth689.html

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New York : Aeolian Co., 1927 ]]>
American poetry -- Connecticut]]> Poets, American -- Biography]]> Connecticut -- Biography ]]>

http://www.hymnary.org/person/Everest_CW]]>
New York : Barnes & Burr, 1864, c1843 ]]>
Asia -- Description and travel ]]> Illustrated Library of Travel series published by Scribners beginning in 1871, compiled and arranged by Bayard Taylor (1825 – 1878) an American poet, literary critic, translator, and travel author. 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayard_Taylor

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New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1888 [c1881] ]]>
Asylum Hill Congregational Church (Hartford, Conn.)]]> Congregational churches]]> Hartford (Conn.) -- Church history ]]>
http://www.ahcc.org/about-ahcc/our-story-so-far]]>
[Hartford, CT : Asylum Hill Congregational Church, 1915] ]]> Page turner version]]> Link to Primo record]]>
Baptists -- United States -- History]]> Calvary Baptist Church (New Haven, Conn.)--History]]> Calvary Baptist Church (New Haven, Conn.) -- Covenant ]]> ]]> Calvary Baptist Church has existed in New Haven since 1860 when it was first established by the First Baptist Church as a mission Sunday school at 179 Dwight Street. The Sunday school grew into a branch church, which later gave birth to Calvary Baptist Church at the corner of Chapel and York Street in 1871.
http://www.ccbcnh.org/about/history/index.aspx
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http://historicbuildingsct.com/?p=536]]> New Haven, Conn. : Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Press, 1896 ]]> Page turner version]]> Primo version]]>
Branford Trolley Museum]]> Streetcar museums -- Connecticut]]> Electric railroads -- Cars ]]> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shore_Line_Trolley_Museum]]> Short Beach, Conn. : Branford Electric Railway Association, [1954] ]]> Link to record in Primo"]]> Branford Trolley Museum]]> Streetcar museums -- Connecticut]]> Electric railroads -- Cars ]]>

The museum, located in East Haven, Connecticut, is the oldest operating trolley museum in the United States. It was founded to preserve the heritage of the trolley car. The museum includes exhibits on trolley history in the visitors' center and offers rides on restored trolleys along its 1.5 mile track. The ride includes a tour of the museum's historic trolley collection.

The museum encompasses the Branford Electric Railway Historic District, which was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shore_Line_Trolley_Museum

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[Short Beach, Conn.] : The Association, [1957] ]]> Link to record in catalog]]>
Center Church (Fair Haven, Conn.) -- History]]> Fair Haven (Conn.) -- Church history ]]> New Haven: : T.J. Stafford, Printer, 1859 ]]> Link to Primo record]]> Page turner version]]>