Yaphank as it is, and was, and will be.

Containing biographical sketches of all its prominent men, the characteristic proclivities of its "funny" people, its business and business "monarchs," its facilities for enterprise and improvement, and an impartial description of the advantages and disadvantages enjoyed and suffered by its citizens. The Suffolk County alms-house as it is. This work contains the most authentic and pleasing history of this "model" institution before the public.

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Yaphank as it is, and was, and will be.

Containing biographical sketches of all its prominent men, the characteristic proclivities of its "funny" people, its business and business "monarchs," its facilities for enterprise and improvement, and an impartial description of the advantages and disadvantages enjoyed and suffered by its citizens. The Suffolk County alms-house as it is. This work contains the most authentic and pleasing history of this "model" institution before the public.

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Library of Congress
F129.Y2 H7

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Pagination
xvii p., 1 l., [2]-220 p. incl. front., ports.
Number of pages
220

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OL7055667M
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yaphankasitiswas00homaiala
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05034807
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3526453

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