954 resultados para New Haven Redevelopment Agency. Family Relocation Office.
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Drawn up by a committee appointed by a mass meeting held 3 July 1844 and signed by Z. Cavelier and twenty-five others.
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[The leaf preceding the title-page reads: "This book is the property of the people of the state of New York, and the officer holding it will be held responsible for its safe keeping and delivery to his successor in office." The act of Congress about the franking of letters on military matters follows.]
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Includes index.
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"From the American journal of science and arts, no. 2, v. 33."
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The History of East Haven, by Sarah E. Hughes, includes a reprint of several chapters of the first part of Stephen Dodd's East Haven register. The appended reprint, issued under title "East Haven register," includes the second and third parts of the original work.
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"Family records": v. 1, appendix, p. [1ap]-166ap.
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Proceedings in the Circuit court in the cause of the Consolidated Gas Company "against William S. Jackson, as attorney general, et al.," originally instituted against "Julius M. Mayer, as attorney general, et al."
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verso: (Mr. B. and family were well-known Ludington residents who left the city over forty years ago to go South, and finally West. He was the James St. jeweller and incidentally an outstanding humorist among his friends. He was a brother-in-law of the late Dr. Josiah Strong, formerly of Greenwich, Conn., sociologist and friend of Theo Roosevelt.) signed: B.M. Willson 389 Orange St. New Haven, Conn.