Baltimore and the Nineteenth of April, 1861: A Study of the War
VOLUME V.--Municipal Government and Economics. (1887.)
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=EXTRA VOLUME I.--The Republic of New Haven: A History of Municipal Evolution.= By CHARLES H. LIVERMORE, Ph. D., Baltimore.
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=EXTRA VOLUME II.--Philadelphia, 1681-1887. A History of Municipal Development.= By EDWARD P. ALLINSON, A. M. (Haverford), and BOIES PENROSE, A. B. (Harvard).
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The following table of contents will serve to indicate the scope and character of the topics treated in Mr. Levermore's History of New Haven: