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  • Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 25 Stonington 34962011911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 25 — StoningtonSTONINGTON, a township of New London county,...
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  • two steam-boats, the Narragansett and the Stonington, running between Stonington, Conn., and New York city; that on or about the 11th of June, 1880, the...
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  • attended the U.S. military academy; became assistant engineer on the Stonington and Providence railroad and on the Paterson and Hudson River railroad...
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  • railroads: New York, New Haven, and Hartford; New Haven, New London, and Stonington; New Haven, Middletown, and Willimantic; New Haven and Northampton; and...
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  • Amy as his sister in a peculiar way. So Amy Stonington became Amy Blackford, and Mr. and Mrs. John Stonington, instead of being her uncle and aunt, were...
    258 bytes (2,230 words) - 08:28, 29 November 2022
  • miles; Boston and Lowell, 23; Boston and Worcester, 160; Providence and Stonington, 47; Norwich and Worcester, 58; Hartford and New Haven, 40; Utica and...
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  • Biography — Champlin, John Denison ​CHAMPLIN, John Denison, author, b. in Stonington, Conn., 29 Jan., 1834. He was educated at the Hopkins grammar-school,...
    279 bytes (387 words) - 16:47, 26 December 2021
  • 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/New London (category EB1911:Cities:North America:USA)
    railway to Norwich, Westerly, Groton, Stonington and East Lyme, by a daily line of passenger steamboats to New York City, and by two lines of freight steamers...
    271 bytes (759 words) - 08:13, 27 August 2018
  • Amy Stonington was concerned in a mystery that she hoped would some day be unraveled. For years she had believed that John and Sarah Stonington were...
    262 bytes (2,338 words) - 04:45, 1 January 2020
  • Houqua, Samuel Russell, and Oriental, was born in the pretty town of Stonington, on Long Island Sound in 1799, and came from distinguished colonial ancestry...
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  • States v. Jones 119 U.S. 481 (1886) Greenwich Insurance v. Providence Stonington Steam-Ship 119 U.S. 485 (1886) Wolverton v. Nichols 119 U.S. 491 (1886)...
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  • Nantucket, and Cape Cod; Providence and Springfield; Providence and Stonington; Providence and Worcester; Warwick; Fall River, Warren, and Providence;...
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  • British commodore, Hardy, when Stonington was bombarded, 9 Aug., 1814. His mother was Almira Alexander, a native of Stonington. Reuben Johnson studied at...
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  • Barnes Rd. (03/16/83) CONNECTICUT, New London County, North Stonington, North Stonington Village Historic District, CT 2, Main St., Wyassup, Babcock,...
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  • important cities of New England and New York city. Connected with these are important steamboat lines (passenger and freight) from Stonington, New London...
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  • yearly sum of sixty dollars; the surveyors of Ipswich, Portland, Newport, Stonington, Middleton, Bermuda hundred, Petersburg, Richmond, and Savannah, the yearly...
    535 bytes (852 words) - 09:02, 16 July 2021
  • Wars. Canonchet escaped, but on the 2nd of August 1676 was captured near Stonington, Connecticut, and on the following day was executed. Most of the survivors...
    243 bytes (583 words) - 18:27, 20 June 2017
  • New York on Wednesday. Lawyer Hopper advised us to go to Boston by the Stonington route, as there was less Southern travel in that direction. Mrs. Bruce...
    367 bytes (2,147 words) - 02:18, 7 February 2022
  • Chelsea and Jewitt’s city, to Plainfield. From Saybrook, by Petty Paug, Haddam, East Haddam and Middle Haddam, to Middletown. From Stonington, by New London...
    440 bytes (5,598 words) - 14:49, 27 December 2021
  • Reno J P 310 F.3d 115 (2002) Colombo v. O'Connell 310 F.3d 118 (2002) Stonington Partners Inc 310 F.3d 135 (2002) United States v. C Kenney 310 F.3d 137...
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