Proceedings at the public opening, September 28th, 1893 of the New Haven Colony Historical Society building : erected by Henry F. English as a memorial of James E. and Caroline F. English
by English, Henry Fowler and New Haven Colony Historical Society
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New Haven, CT: New Haven Colony Historical Society, 1893. Small 4to; cloth covered boards with gilt lettering, decorative gilt endpapers, and deckle edged with some uncut pages; hardcover; 91 pages; black and white illustrations; lightly edgeworn covers else a very good clean tight copy.
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- Title
- Proceedings at the public opening, September 28th, 1893 of the New Haven Colony Historical Society building : erected by Henry F. English as a memorial of James E. and Caroline F. English
- Author
- English, Henry Fowler and New Haven Colony Historical Society
- Book Condition
- Used
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- 1
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- New Haven, CT: New Haven Colony Historical Society, 1893
- Keywords
- Americana, New Haven, CT, Genealogy, Buildings, James E. English 1812-1890
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- Gilt
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