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Corporate Author Connecticut. General Assembly. Centennial committee.

Title The one hundredth anniversary of the first meeting of the General assembly, under the present constitution and the second general legislative reunion. The Capitol, Hartford, Wednesday, May 7, 1919 / Comp. by William Harrison Taylor, secretary of the Centennial committee.

Publication Info. Hartford : Pub. by the state [The Case, Lockwood & Brainard co.], 1919.

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Location Call No. Status
 Bristol, Main Library - Bristol Room  LHR353.9 C76c    In-Library Use Only
 Burlington Public Library - Local History  LOCAL HISTORY 974.6 CON    In-Library Use Only
 Manchester, Main Library - Reference Material  RCASE 974.6 CONNECTICUT    In-Library Use Only
 South Windsor Public Library - Reference Material  LHC 974.6    In-Library Use Only
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Local History  R SPECIAL 328 C    In-Library Use Only
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Local History  R SPECIAL 974.6 C    In-Library Use Only
 Wethersfield Public Library - Wethersfield Room  WETH RM 345.9746 TAY    In-Library Use Only
Description 22, [4], 23-188 pages : frontispiece, illustrations, plates, portraits, facsimile ; 24 cm
Note At head of title: State of Connecticut.
Binder's title: Connecticut General assembly centenary 1919.
Centennial committee: Senators, Albert H. House, Senate chairman Harvey P. Bissell, Charles C. Hemenway; representatives, Samuel A. Davis, House chairman, Frank H. Barnes, clerk, William H. Hall, Robert O. Eaton, Fayette L. Wright, Charles H. Alvord, John C. Geary, Martin L. Caine.
Introduction by George S. Godard, state librarian.
"Connecticut towns in the order of their establishment since 1819; with the origin of their names": p. 177-178.
Subject Connecticut. General Assembly. Centennial committee.
Connecticut -- Politics and government.
Added Author Taylor, William Harrison, 1862-1920
House, Albert H.
Godard, George S. (George Seymour), 1865-1936.
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