Excerpt from The Annual Connecticut Register, and United States Calendar, 1826: Containing an Almanac; Executive, Legislative, Judicial, Civil, and Military Officers of the State of Connecticut; Principal Town Officers, Notaries Public, Clergy, Clerical, Medical, Masonic, Agricultural, Religious, Charitable, and Missionary Societies BE IT remembered, That on th Fourteenth day of October, in the forty-sevent 'year of the Independence of the States of America, samuel green. 'defiesitefl in athis Office the T ci'a Book, the rightwhereothe claims 'as Proprietor, the words following, to wit The Connecticut Ann Register, and United States. Calendar. Containing an Almanack'; Executive, Legislative, Judicial, Civil ant Military Officers of the S te.of Connecticut, Notariei Public; Principal Town 0 cers; Clergy; Officers ofthc Clerical, Religious, Medical, Masonic. Agricultural, Char itable, and Missionary Societies; City, Borough, Bank and Militia Ofiicers; 'comm'issioners Turnpikes, Bridges and Ferries Oificers Of Colleges and Academies; Courts Governors of the States Government of the Unitec' States; Executive, Legislative, Judicial, and Territorial Army and Navy Lists; Collectors and surveyors, 'minis ters and Consuls Post Masters; Postage; Roads, Tables of Interest, Tides, Foreign Coins, 8m. - To be continued annually. In conformity to the' Act of the Congress of the' United States, entitled, An Act for-the encouragement of learn ing, by securing the copies oli Maps, Charts and Books, it the Authors and Proprietors of them during the tum therein mentioned. Charles A. Ingersoll.
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