"The Charter And Ordinances Of The City Of New Haven" offers a comprehensive look at the legal foundations and regulatory framework governing the city. This historical document compiles the charter, ordinances, and relevant statutes that shaped New Haven's governance. It provides valuable insight into the evolution of municipal law and the mechanisms of local government in the United States.
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