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Title
Have
voters
the
privilege
of
petition
in
Stonington
?
Creator
Brayton, Charles Erskine, 1851- .
Place
Stonington (Conn.)
Topic
License system
Politics & government
Genre
Broadsides
Theme
Lifestyle
Description
Response
of
Dr
.
C
.
E
.
Brayton
and
5
others
to
comments
by
Rev
.
Henry
B
.
Mead
on their
petition
for a
vote
on
liquor
licensing
at
Town
Meeting
.<br>
Publisher
Stonington, Conn. : [s.n., 188-]
Date created
[188-]
Physical format
1
sheet
;
28
x
37
cm
.<br>
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image/jpeg
Identifier
Call
number
:
Broadsides
Medium
188-
H383h
<br>
File
name
:
chs_cd9_bdse_m_188-h383h.jpg
<br>
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The
Connecticut
Historical
Society
.
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of The
Connecticut
Historical
Society
,
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.
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