History of the Lumber Industry of America, Volume 2American lumberman, 1907 - Lumbering |
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... CONNECTICUT . PAGES 266-289 . SETTLEMENTS AND COLONIES ( 266 ) -TIMBER SPECIES ( 267 ) —JOHN WIN- THROP'S TIMBER PURCHASE ( 270 ) -EARLY SAWMILLS ( 271 ) —Cost OF A SEVENTEENTH CENTURY SAWMILL ( 272 ) -SAWMILLS OF 1819 ( 277 ) -FOREST ...
... CONNECTICUT . PAGES 266-289 . SETTLEMENTS AND COLONIES ( 266 ) -TIMBER SPECIES ( 267 ) —JOHN WIN- THROP'S TIMBER PURCHASE ( 270 ) -EARLY SAWMILLS ( 271 ) —Cost OF A SEVENTEENTH CENTURY SAWMILL ( 272 ) -SAWMILLS OF 1819 ( 277 ) -FOREST ...
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... CONNECTICUT SETTLEMENTS ( 519 ) -PENN'S CHARTER ( 519 ) -ACQUISITION OF DELAWARE ( 521 ) -MASON AND DIXON'S LINE ( 522 ) -SEPARATION OF DELAWARE ( 523 ) -PHILA- DELPHIA'S RISE AND GROWTH ( 524 ) -SETTLEMENT OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA ( 525 ) ...
... CONNECTICUT SETTLEMENTS ( 519 ) -PENN'S CHARTER ( 519 ) -ACQUISITION OF DELAWARE ( 521 ) -MASON AND DIXON'S LINE ( 522 ) -SEPARATION OF DELAWARE ( 523 ) -PHILA- DELPHIA'S RISE AND GROWTH ( 524 ) -SETTLEMENT OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA ( 525 ) ...
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... Connecticut had its origin in two independent colonies , those of Connecticut and New Haven . Although claimed by the Dutch , and to a certain extent occupied by them , about 1,635 emigrants from Massa- chusetts Bay settled on the ...
... Connecticut had its origin in two independent colonies , those of Connecticut and New Haven . Although claimed by the Dutch , and to a certain extent occupied by them , about 1,635 emigrants from Massa- chusetts Bay settled on the ...
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... Connecticut , under the name of " The Governor and Company of the English Colony of Connecticut in New England in America , " and granted to it all that part of New England south of the Massachusetts line and west of the Narragansett ...
... Connecticut , under the name of " The Governor and Company of the English Colony of Connecticut in New England in America , " and granted to it all that part of New England south of the Massachusetts line and west of the Narragansett ...
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... Connecticut was not far behind Massachusetts in the adoption of pow- er for converting logs into boards and planks , for it is reported that the 3 Deane's " History of Scituate , ” 1831 . younger Winthrop , afterwards Governor of ...
... Connecticut was not far behind Massachusetts in the adoption of pow- er for converting logs into boards and planks , for it is reported that the 3 Deane's " History of Scituate , ” 1831 . younger Winthrop , afterwards Governor of ...
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