LEADER 00000cam 2200000Ia 4500 001 ocm51532544 003 OCoLC 005 20111024165437.0 008 030128t20022002scuab 000 0 eng d 010 2002108541 020 0738510963 020 9780738510965 035 (OCoLC)51532544 035 (OCoLC)51532544 035 (OCoLC)51532544 040 CMI|beng|cCMI|dLEO|dOCLCQ|dWIH|dBAKER|dCZL|dMCP 043 n-us-ct 049 MCPF 050 4 F104.D3|bM35 2002 092 0 974.66 100 1 Malcarne, Don|q(Donald L.) 245 10 Deep River and Ivoryton /|cDon Malcarne, Edith DeForest, and Robbi Storms. 246 30 Deep River & Ivoryton 264 1 Charleston, SC :|bArcadia Pub.,|c[2002] 264 4 |c©2002 300 128 pages :|bchiefly illustrations, maps ;|c24 cm. 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 490 1 Images of America. 520 Deep River and Ivoryton, two villages in the lower Connecticut River Valley, were dominated for more than a century by "white gold"--Ivory. The growth of the piano industry led to a new use for this exotic and long- treasured substance, and suddenly, the two villages became tied to Zanzibar, the most important exporting place for the tusks of African elephants. 650 0 Ivory industry|zConnecticut|zDeep River. 650 0 Ivory industry|zConnecticut|zIvoryton. 651 0 Deep River (Conn.)|xHistory|vPictorial works. 651 0 Deep River (Conn.)|xSocial life and customs|vPictorial works. 651 0 Deep River (Conn.)|vGenealogy. 651 0 Middlesex County (Conn.)|xHistory|vPictorial works. 651 0 Ivoryton (Conn.)|xHistory|vPictorial works. 651 0 Ivoryton (Conn.)|xSocial life and customs|vPictorial works. 700 1 De Forest, Edith. 700 1 Storms, Robbi. 830 0 Images of America. 938 Baker & Taylor|bBKTY|c19.99|d14.99|i0738510963|n0004060965 |sactive 994 02|bMCP
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