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Connecticut; a guide to its roads, lore, and people,

Author: Federal Writer's Project for the State of Connecticut.
Publisher: Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1938.
Series: American guide series.
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Genre/Form: Guidebooks
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Federal Writer's Project for the State of Connecticut.
Connecticut.
Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1938
(OCoLC)582746776
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Federal Writer's Project for the State of Connecticut.
OCLC Number: 5289016
Notes: Map on lining-paper.
The plates are in eight groups, each preceded by half-title not included in paging.
Description: xxxiii, 593 p. plates, maps (1 fold., in pocket) diagr. 21 cm.
Contents: Foreword / by Harry L. Hopkins, Federal Administrator, Works Progress Administration --
Foreword / by Wilbur L. Cross, Governor of Connecticut, Preface / by John B. Derby, State Director, Federal Writers' Project --
Notations on the use of the book --
General information --
Calendar of annual events --
Connecticut: the general background --
Main Street and village green --
High roads and low roads (tours) --
Chronology --
Selected reading list --
General index --
Index of old and historic houses
Series Title: American guide series.
Responsibility: written by workers of the Federal writers' project of the Works progress administration for the state of Connecticut; sponsored by Wilbur L. Cross ...

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