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  2. Connecticut State Library - Wikipedia

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    This service also offers a collection of downloadable eAudios and eBooks for Connecticut residents with valid CT public library card numbers. borrowIT CT [8] (formerly known as Connecticard) is a cooperative program among public libraries in Connecticut that allows a resident of any town in the state who holds a valid borrower card issued by ...

  3. Scotland, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Scotland is a town in Windham County, Connecticut, United States. The town is part of the Northeastern Connecticut Planning Region. As of the 2020 census, the town population was 1,576. Scotland is a predominantly rural town, with agriculture being the principal industry. [1] Scotland is the least populous town in Windham County.

  4. Category:Libraries in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Library consortia in Connecticut (1 P) N. Libraries on the National Register of Historic Places in Connecticut ... By using this site, ...

  5. List of libraries in Connecticut in the 18th century - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Trumbull's circulating library, Norwich [21] Pomfret. Social Library of Abington in Pomfret (est.1793) [2] United English Library for the Propagation of Christian and Useful Knowledge, Pomfret (1739–1805) [2] Saybrook. Library of Second Society, Saybrook (est.1795) [2] Southington. Union Library Society, Southington (1797–1847) [2 ...

  6. Category:Scotland, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Scotland, Connecticut" This category contains only the following file. ScotlandCTseal.png 122 × 122; 12 KB

  7. Scoville Library - Wikipedia

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    Scoville Memorial Library is the public library of Salisbury, Connecticut.Established in 1803, it was the first in the United States open to the public free of charge. It is located at 38 Main Street, in an architecturally distinguished Romanesque 1894 building donated by Jonathan Scoville, a local philanthropist.

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Windham ...

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    Site of Prudence Crandall's Canterbury Female Boarding School, which in 1833–1834 offered schooling to black girls. Forced to close by fierce town resistance, culminating in violence. Crandall, now Connecticut's state heroine, left Connecticut immediately, never to return. 22: Daniel's Village Archeological Site: Daniel's Village ...

  9. Frederick H. Cossitt Library - Wikipedia

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    The Frederick H. Cossitt Library is a historic library building at 388 N. Granby Road in Granby, Connecticut. It is a Queen Anne style building, designed by Jasper D. Sibley and built in 1890. Construction of the library was championed by George S. Godard , later librarian of the Connecticut State Library , and was funded by a bequest from ...