Church buildings -- Connecticut -- Newtown ]]> http://www.trinitynewtownct.org/index.asp?history
http://historicbuildingsct.com/?p=4983
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New York : E. & J.B. Young, ]]> Link to Primo record]]> Page turner version]]>
Church of Christ (Newington, Conn.) -- Anniversaries, etc]]> Newington (Conn.) -- History ]]> [Newington, Conn. : The Church, ] ]]> Link to Primo record]]> Page turner version]]> Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction]]> Animals -- Juvenile fiction]]> Children's stories. lcgft]]> Fables. lcgft ]]> Aesop's Fables, published in 1867.




Reverend George Fyler Townsend (1814-1900) was the translator of the standard English edition of Aesop's Fables

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

 Illustrated by Harrison Weir
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Weir

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London New York : George Routledge and Sons, 1867 ]]> Link to Primo record]]>
Congregational Church (Goshen, Conn.) -- History]]> Congregational Church (Goshen, Conn.) -- Anniversaries, etc]]> Congregational churches -- Connecticut -- Goshen]]> Goshen (Conn.) -- Church history]]> Goshen (Conn. : Town) -- Church history ]]> Goshen is a town in Litchfield County, Connecticut. During the 18th century,Goshen was a farming, and later, prosperous business community. The town manufactured musket rifles during the American Revolution.


The church in Goshen Congregational Church is a daughter church from the first church in Lebanon, and was organized Nov. 26th, A.D. 1729. The people living in the south part of the community wished to form a new church as they “thought it would be for the best good of Christ’s Kingdom.”

http://goshenchurchct.com/about/history/


The Bulletin is a daily newspaper covering eastern Connecticut, based in the city of Norwich  The newspaper has been in continuous publication since 1796.]]>
[S.l. : s.n., 1899] ]]> Link to Primo record]]> Page turner version]]>
Congregational churches]]> Mansfield (Conn. : Town) -- History ]]>
http://www.myfcc.info/]]>
Willimantic, Conn.: Hall & Bill Printing Company, 1910 ]]> Link to Primo record]]> Page turner version]]>
Connecticut -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783]]> Connecticut -- Biography ]]>   author of this collection, Royal Ralph Hinman (1785-1868) was an American lawyer and antiquarian who held various public offices in Connecticut, and who wrote on antiquarian subjects.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Ralph_Hinman
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Hartford : Printed by E. Gleason, 1842 ]]> Link to Primo ]]>
Connecticut -- Statistics, Vital]]> Registers of births, etc. -- Connecticut]]> Marriage records -- Connecticut ]]>  A collection of her papers are at the Brooklyn Historical Society:

http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/bhs/arc_044_huntington/index.html]]>
Brooklyn, N.Y. : [s.n.], 1939 ]]> Link to record in Primo]]>
Deep River (Conn.) -- Church history]]> Baptists -- Connecticut -- Deep River -- History ]]> Hartford [Conn.] : Press of Case, Tiffany & Co., 1849 ]]> Link to record in Primo]]> Education -- Periodicals ]]> Connecticut School Journal was first published by the Connecticut State Teachers' Association as the Connecticut Common School Journal in 1838. In 1875, it combined with the Maine Journal of Education, the Massachusetts Teacher, the Rhode Island Schoolmaster, and the College Courant to form the New England Journal of Education, later renamed the Journal of Education. In 1952 the journal was sold to the Boston University School of Education. The Journal of Education is the oldest continuously published journal in the field of education in the country.
http://en.wikipedia. /wiki/Boston_University_School_of_Education

These volumes are of a new publication under the name of the Connecticut School Journal begun in 1895.]]>
New Haven ]]> Link to record in Primo]]>
Fairfield (Conn.) -- Statistics, Vital]]> Registers of births, etc. -- Connecticut -- Fairfield]]> Vital statistics ]]> [S.l. : s.n.], 1925-1926 ]]> Link to record in Primo]]>