Connecticut River Reeds is a book written by Josiah Dean Canning and originally published in 1892. It is a historical account of the early settlement and development of the Connecticut River Valley in New England, specifically focusing on the reed industry that flourished there in the 19th century. The book provides a detailed description of the harvesting, processing, and weaving of reeds, which were used to make a variety of products such as baskets,...
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