Bi-centennial of the organization of the First Church of Christ in Durham, Connecticut, Feb 11, 1911
1 folded leaf 24 cm
Contains program of services
b30936731
F104.D9 F57 1911
The natural history of remarkable insects, with their habits and instincts
177p. : ill. 13 cm
b24890777
QL463 .N3 1821
Japan in our day / compiled and arranged by Bayard Taylor
xvi, 280 p. : ill. 20 cm
A volume in the 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
b14279885
DS809.T23 1881
Proceedings of the North and South Consociations of Litchfield County, Ct. : in convention at Litchfield, July 7 and 8, 1852, to commemorate the centennial anniversary of their primitive organization
154 p. 24 cm
These are the records of the Centenniel Convention of the North and South Consociations of Litchfield County in 1852. Each Consociation consisted of the Congregational churches of the several towns. There were 21 such churches in the North Consociation and 18 churches in the South Consociation. While virtually all the member churches were in Connecticut, Amenia New York and Northeast, New York were members of the North Consociation.
This volume contains the schedule of the Convention and several addresses on the history of the Consociations.
b30738295
F102.L6 L5 1852
The philosophy of insanity / by a late inmate of the Glasgow Royal Asylum for Lunatics at Gartnavel
100p. 21 cm
Gartnavel Royal Hospital is a mental health facility based in the west end of Glasgow, Scotland. In 1804 the Committee of Management of the asylum was formed, construction began in 1810 and completed in 1814. Originally opened as the Glasgow Lunatic Asylum in 1814 in the Cowcaddens area of Glasgow,[3] when a rotal charter was obtained it became the Glasgow Royal Lunatic Asylum in 1824.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gartnavel_Royal_Hospital
http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/spl/aberdeen/pioneering-days-earn-gartnavel-a-place-in-history-1.752593
Reprint. Originally published: Edinburgh : Maclachlan and Stewart London : Houlston and Wright Glasgow : William Love, 1860.
b14408387
RC462.P4
The leading business men of Middletown, Portland, Durham and Middlefield
47, [1] p. : ill. 27 cm
At head of title on wrapper: Compliments of the Shaler & Hall Quarry Company, Portland, Conn
Includes index
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F104.M6 Sxx 1890
Confession of faith, covenant, and articles of practice of the Congregational Church at Mount Carmel, Hamden, to which are added a list of its officers from the formation, and a catalogue of the members belonging to it Oct. 20th, 1855
11 p. 18 cm
The Congregational Church at Mount Carmel in Hamden, Connecticut was established in 1764. This volume contains its covenant, articles of faith and a list of clergy to 1855 and membership at that date.
The present church was built in 1840 and added to the National
Register of Historic Places in 1991.
For more infromation about the Church, see:
http://www.mccucc.com/
Mount Carmel is a neighborhood in the northern section of the town of Hamden, Connecticut. This area of town is the location of the unique Sleeping Giant hill formation that is the source of Hamden's nickname, "The Land of the Sleeping Giant."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamden,_Connecticut
b30937139
F104.H2 M6 1855
Review of the New York musical season / by H. E. Krehbiel
v. 25 cm
This volume is a reprint of articles by Henry E. Krehbiel (!854-1923) appearing in the New York Tribune
Krehbiel was an American music critic and musicologist. He began his career as a music critic in 1874 at the Cincinnati Gazette. He then went to New York, where he became musical editor of the New York Tribune. He became an influential music critic, writing many articles for the Tribune, Scribner's Monthly, and other journals.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Edward_Krehbiel
Description based on: 1885/86
b24880504
ML200.8.N5 K9
Historical sketch of the New London Baptist Association from its origins in 1817 to 1850 together with a history of the churches of which it is composed
125 p. 16 cm
While this history of the Baptist churches in New London begins with the establishment of a formal association in 1817, the Baptist in Connecticut date from the 18th century, when Baptists from Rhode Island moved into the eastern and southeastern parts of the state. Rhode Island was the refuge founded by Roger Williams in 1636. There the Baptists welcomed other separatist groups. The relentless sweep of westward emigration brought with it numbers of Baptists from Providence to Westerly and Newport, then into Connecticut. Little is known about the formation of the first Baptist church in Connecticut. However, it seems definite that it was in existence in Groton as early as 1704.
For more information on the background of Baptist beginnings in Connecticut, see:
http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1980/cthistory/80.ch.03.x.html
Published by order of the Association
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F104.N7 Nxx 1851
Norwich, "the rose of New England" : and its environments, civic, industrial and agricultural / compiled by the Norwich Business Men's Association.
20 p. : ill. 25 cm
Published in 1914 by the Norwich Business Mens' Association, this volume was intended to promote the industrial and agricultural development of the town of Norwich, Connecticut. It contains a brief history of the town, a description of some of its major manufacturing facilities, its educational system as well as a description of several of the small surrounding towns.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norwich,_Connecticut
1914
b30788328
F104.N93 Nxx 1914