University of the State of New York
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Bulletin 53 December 1900
BIBLIOGRAPHY 23
LIST
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY
Compiled by
Charles A. Flagg B.A. B.L.S.
Library of Congress, recently history sublibrarian New York State Library
Preface 1 75
Index of towns 176
Reference list
Works analyzed 179
Bibliography 179
General 180
Military 182
Religious 182
Genealogic 183
Litchfield county 184
Reference list (continued)
Hartford county 192
Tolland county 210
New London county 214
Windham county 228
Middlesex county 232
New Haven county 240
Fairfield county _ 255
Index 264
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1874 ANSON JUDD UPSON L.H.D. D.D. LL.D.
Chancellor, Glens Falls
1892 WILLIAM CROSWELL DOANE D.D. LL.D.
Vice-Chancellor, Albany
1873 MARTIN I. TOWNSEND M.A. LL.D. Troy
1877 CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW LL.D. .- New York
1877 CHARLES E. FITCH LL.B. M.A. L.H.D. Rochester
1877 ORRIS H. WARREN D.D. - - Syracuse
1878 WHITELAW REID LL.D. New York
1881 WILLIAM H. WATSON M.A. M.D. - Utica
1 88 1 HENRY E. TURNER Lowville
1883 ST CLAIR MCKELWAY L.H.D. LL.D. D.C.L. - Brooklyn
1885 DANIEL BEACH Ph.D. LL.D. Watkins
1888 CARROLL E. SMITH LL.D. - - Syracuse
1890 PLINY T. SEXTON LL.D. Palmyra
1890 T. GUILFORD SMITH M.A. C.E. LL.D. - Buffalo
1893 LEWIS A. STIMSON B.A. LL.D. M.D. New York
1895 ALBERT VANDER VEER Ph.D. M.D. - Albany
1895 CHARLES R. SKINNER M.A. LL.D.
Superintendent of Public Instruction, ex officio
1897 CHESTER S. LORD M.A. LL.D. - - Brooklyn
J 897 TIMOTHY L. WOODRUFF M.A. Lieutenant-Governor, ex officio
1899 THEODORE ROOSEVELT B.A. LL.D. Governor, ex officio
1899 JOHN T. McDoNOUGH LL.B. LL.D. Secretary of State, ex officio
1900 THOMAS A. HENDRICK M.A. LL.D. Rochester
One vacancy
SECRETARY
1900 JAMES RUSSELL PARSONS JR M.A.
DIRECTORS OF DEPARTMENTS
1888 MELVIL DEWEY M.A. State library and Home education
1890 JAMES RUSSELL PARSONS JR M.A.
Administrative, College and High school defits
1890 FREDERICK J. H. MERRILL Ph.D. State museum
University of the State of New York
State Library Bulletin
Bibliography 23 November 1900
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY
PREFACE
The purpose of this list is to show briefly and clearly the resources of
the New York state library in Connecticut local history. The arrange-
ment of counties is according to the Decimal classification, and under the
counties alphabetically by towns \ histories of villages being included under
the township of which they form a part. Dates of incorporation and of
origin are given, also the name of the parent town in cases of subdi-
vision. A number of works on Connecticut as a whole are grouped at
the beginning as a brief selection for ready reference.
The term local history is employed in its restricted sense, allied topics of
education, manufactures, commerce, geology, Indians, etc., being omitted.
The ecclesiastical affairs of the towns, however, have been so closely
interwoven with civil history, specially in early days, that all such material
is incorporated. Genealogies of old Connecticut families and individual
biographies, though of considerable historical value, are excluded
because of their great number and as outside the strict scope of this list,
and also because families and persons of sufficient importance in a
locality for separate study are indicated in general chapters or works.
Among biographies which should not be overlooked is Sprague's Annals
of the American pulpit. A. P. C. Griffin's indexes and Poolers Index
have been freely used.
Important historical events like the Danbury expedition and the
storming of Fort Griswold are treated in separate works, and therefore
references have not been given to general histories.
Since about 1888 the city directories very often include lists of persons
who have died or married during the year, and in some cases also lists of
removals from town.
176
NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY
INDEX OF TOWNS
WITH COUNTIES IN WHICH THEV ARE LOCATED
Town
County
Town
County
Abington, see Pomfret
,Windham
Colebrook
Litchfield
Andover
Tolland
Columbia
Tolland
Ansonia
New Haven
Cornwall
Litchfield
Ashford
Windham
Coventry
Tolland
Avon
Hartford
Cromwell
Middlesex
Barkhamsted
Litchfield
Danbury
Fairfield
Beacon Falls
New Haven
Danielsonville, see
Bean Hill, see Nor-
Killingly
Windham
wich
New London
Darien
Fairfield
Berlin
Hartford
Derby
New Haven
Bethany
New Haven
Durham
Middlesex
Bethel
Fairfield
Eagle Rock, see
Bethlehem
Litchfield
Thomaston
Litchfield
Birmingham, see
East Granby
Hartford
Derby
New Haven
East Haddam
Middlesex
Bloomfield
Hartford
East Hampton, see
Bolton
Tolland
Chatham
a
Bozrah
New London
East Hartford
Hartford
Bran ford
New Haven
East Haven
New Haven
Bridgeport
Fairfield
East Lyme
New London
Bridgewater
Litchfield
East Windsor
Hartford
Bristol
Hartford
Eastford
Windham
Brookfield
Fairfield
Easton
Fairfield
Brooklyn
Windham
Ellington
Tolland
Burlington
Hartford
Enfield
Hartford
Canaan
Litchfield
Essex
Middlesex
Canterbury
Windham
Fair Haven, see New
Canton
Hartford
Haven
New Haven
Centerbrook, see
Fairfield
Fairfield
Essex
Middlesex
Farmington
Hartford
Chaplin
Windham
Franklin
New London
Chatham
Middlesex
Glastonbury
Hartford
Cheshire
New Haven
Goshen
Litchfield
Chester
Middlesex
Granby
Hartford
Clinton
Greens Farms, see
Colchester
New London
Westport
Fairfield
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY
177
Town
Greenville, see Nor-
wich
Greenwich
Griswold
Groton
Guilford
Haddam
Hamden
Hampton
Hanover, see Lisbon,
Hartford
Hart! and
Harwinton
Hebron
Huntington
Jewett City, see Gris-
wold
Kent
Killingly
Killingworth
Lebanon
Ledyard
Lisbon
Litchfield
Lyme
Madison
Manchester
Mansfield
Marlborough
Mattatuck, see Water-
bury
Meriden
Middle Haddam, see
Chatham
Middlebury
Middlefield
Middletown
Milford
Monroe
County
New London
Fairfield
New London
<(
New Haven
Middlesex
New Haven
Windham
New London
Hartford
u
Litchfield
Tolland
Fairfield
New London
Litchfield
Windham
Middlesex
New London
Litchfield
New London
New Haven
Hartford
Tolland
Hartford
New Haven
Middlesex
New Haven
Middlesex
(i
New Haven
Fairfield
Town
Montville
Morris
Mortlake, see Pom-
fret
Mount Carmel, see
Hamden
Mystic, see Stoning-
ton
Naugatuck
New Britain
New Canaan
New Fairfield
New Hartford
New Haven
New London
New Milford
New Preston, see
Washington
Newington
Newton
Norfield, see Weston
Norfolk
North Branford
North Canaan
North Coventry, see
Coventry
North Haven
North Mansfield, see
Mansfield
North Stamford, see
Stamford
North Stonington
Northfield, see Litch-
field
Nor thin gton, see
Avon
Norwalk
Norwich
Old Lyme
County
New London
Litchfield
Windham
New Haven
New London
New Haven
Hartford
Fairfield
Litchfield
New Haven
New London
Litchfield
Hartford
Fairfield
u
Litchfield
New Haven
Litchfield
Tolland
New Haven
Tolland
Fairfield.
New London
Litchfield
Hartford
Fairfield
New London
I 7 8
NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY
Town County
Town
County
Old Saybrook Middlesex
Southington
Hartford
Orange New Haven
Southport, see
Oxford "
Fairfield
Fairfield
Pawcatuck, see
Sprague
New London
Stonington New London
Stafford
Tolland
Plainfield Windham
Stamford
Fairfield
Plainville Hartford
Sterling
Windham
Plymouth Litchfield
Stonington
New London
Pomfret Windham
Stratford
Fairfield
Poquonock, see
Suffield
Hartford
Windsor Hartford
Terry ville, see Ply-
Portland Middlesex
mouth
Litchfield
Preston New London
Thomaston
u
Prospect New Haven
Thompson
Windham
Putnam Windham
Tolland
Tolland
Redding Fairfield
Torringford, see Tor-
Ridgebury, see Ridge-
rington
Litchfield
field
Torrington
(t
Ridgefield
Trumbull
Fairfield
Rockville, see Vernon, Tolland
Union
Tolland
Rocky Hill Hartford
Vernon
Roxbury Litchfield
Voluntown
New London
Salem New London
Wallingford
New Haven
Salisbury] Litchfield
Warren
Litchfield
Saybrook Middlesex
Washington
a
Scotland Windham
Waterbury
New Haven
Seymour New Haven
Waterford
New London
Sharon Litchfield
Watertown
Litchfield
Shelton, see Hunting-
West Hartford
Hartford
ton Fairfield
West Haven, see
Sherman "
Orange
New Haven
Simsbury Hartford
West Simsbury, see
Somers Tolland
Canton
Hartford
South Britain, see
Westbrook
Middlesex
Southbury New Haven
Westfield, see Middle-
South Lyme, see
town
a
Old Lyme New London
Weston
Fairfield
South Windsor Hartford
Westport
Southbury New Haven
Wethersfield
Hartford
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY
179
Town County
Whitneyville, see
Hamden New Haven
Willimantic, see Wind-
ham Windham
Willington Tolland
Wilton Fairfield
Winchester Litchfield
Windham Windham
Windsor Hartford
Town County
Windsor Locks Hartford
Winsted, see Win-
chester Litchfield
Wolcott New Haven
Woodbridge "
Woodbury Litchfield
Woodstock Windham
Yantic, see Norwich New London
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Kilbourne, P. K. Sketches and chronicles of the town of Litchfield,
Ct. historical, biographical and statistical, together with a complete
official register of the town. 264p. Hartford 1859. 974.61
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY l8/
Woodruff, G : C. History of the town of Litchfield, Ct. 64p.
Litchfield 1845. 974.61 L 7 i2
- Litchfield centennial celebration, July 4th, 1876; historical
address. 44p. Hartford 1876. 974-6 1 LJII
Morris. Incorporated 1859 from Litchfield
New Hartford. Incorporated 1738
Bailey, F: W: New Hartford, Litchfield county, (see his Early Con-
necticut marriages. 1898. 3:144-51) 929.3 76
From 1st congregational church records, 1743-94.
Jones, H : R. anon. Sketches of the people and places of New
Hartford in the past and present. v. i. 33p, New Hartford
1883. 974.61 N42i
Jones, Mrs S. L. New Hartford, (see History of Litchfield county.
1881. p. 393-419) 974.6i qH62
New Hartford, North congregational church. Confession of
faith, covenant and rules of order, with a historical sketch of the
parish. 24p. Hartford 1897. 285.8746 N423
New Milford. Incorporated 17 1 2
Andrews, W: G. The trading post on the Paugasset. (see New
Haven colony historical society. Papers. 1888. 4:371-95)
974.67 N42
Bailey, F : W: New Milford, Litchfield county. (see his Early Con-
necticut marriages. 1898. 3:108-23) 929.3 C76
From congregational church records, 1717-99.
Friends, Quaker Hill, N. Y. Records: list of heads of families
on the verge of our monthly meeting held in the Oblong
and in the Nine partners, circularly taken in the 3d month 1760,
copied by W: A. Eardeley-Thomas. (see Connecticut quarterly,
Jan. 1898, 4:114-15) 974-6 qC76
Kilbourn, D. C. New Milford, (see Connecticut quarterly, Oct.
1899, 5:499-519) 974.6 qC76
NewJVTilford directory, 1888-89. New Haven 1888. 917.461 N42
Published by Price, Lee & Co.
New Milford, First congregational church. Manual, Jan. 1891.
74p. New Milford 1891. 285.8746 ^245
co.
NewMilford
i88
NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY
C ' NeW Milford > First congregational church. Supplement of manual
Jan. 1895. i Sp . n. p. 1895. 285.8746 N 4245
Orcutt, Samuel. History of the towns ot New Milford and Bridge-
water, Ct. 1703-1882. 909p. Hartford 1882. 974.61 N42
Genealogies, p. 637-813; also inscriptions from the various burying places.
Norfolk. Incorporated 1758
Bailey, F: W: Norfolk, Litchfield county. (see his Early Connecti-
cut marriages. 1896. 1:63-69) 929.3 76
From the records of the congregational church, 1762-1800.
Roys, Auren. Brief history of the town of Norfolk, from 1738
to 1844. 8 9 p. N. Y. 1847. 974.61 N76
North Canaan. Incorporated 1858 from Canaan
Plymouth. Incorporated 1795 from Watertown
Anderson, Joseph. The church at Terryville. (see his Churches
of Mattatuck. 1893. p. 165-69) 285.8746 W29
Atwater, Francis. History of the town of Plymouth, Ct. with an
account of the centennial celebration, May 14 and 15, 1895. 44ip.
Meriden 1895. 974.61 ?74
Bristol, Plainville and Terryville directory for 1890-96. v.5-9. New
Haven 1890-96. 917.462 677
Terryville is a village in the town of Plymouth.
Hillard, E. B. The church in Plymouth, (see Anderson, Joseph.
Churches of Mattatuck. 1892. p. 108-31) 285.8746 W29
-Plymouth, (see History of Litchfield county. 1881. p.486_5i2)
974.61 qH62
Lyman, Hphraim. Farewell discourse ; a sermon preached in Ply-
mouth, Ct. June 8, 1851, at the close of his ministry in the ist con-
gregational society. 4op. New Haven 1852. 285.8746 Py4
Talmadge, W. G. Inscriptions from the stones in the old burying
ground at Plymouth, Ct. dated before 1800. (see Salem press his-
torical and genealogical record, Jan. 1891, 1^121-25; Oct. 1891,
2:60-2) 929.1
Koxbury. Incorporated ij 96 from Woodbury
Cothren, William. Births, marriages and deaths in Roxbury. (see
his History of ancient Woodbury. 1854-79. 3:582-650)
07/1.61
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY 189
Salisbury. Incorporated 1741 L,itciifleid co.
Bartlett, E. S. Salisbury. (see Connecticut quarterly, Oct. 1898,
4:34S-7i) 974-6 qC;6
Church, Samuel. Address on the history of Salisbury, Ct. at the
centennial celebration of the town, Oct. 20th, 1841; i74[
59p. Salisbury 1842. 974-6i
Historical address delivered at the commemoration of the icoth
anniversary of the ist annual town meeting of the town of Salisbury,
Oct. 20, 1841. 96p. New Haven 1842. 974-6i 833
Grossman, J. W. New-Years discourse delivered at Salisbury on
Lord's day, Jan. 2, 1803, containing the ancient history of the
town. 28p. Hartford 1803. 974-6i Sa3i
Notes on the iron mines in Salisbury, Ct. communicated by Rev.
Abner Morse. (see New England historical and genealogical
register, July 1853, 7 : 220) 929.1 N422
Holley, A. H. Historical address on the history of the town delivered
at the centennial celebration held in Salisbury, Ct. July 4th, 1876;
1841-1876. 55p. Salisbury 1876. 974-6i Sa32
Reid, Adam. Historical address before the congregational church in
Salisbury, Ct. at their ist centennial celebration, Nov. 20, 1844.
63p. Hartford 1845. 285.8746 8331
Rudd, M. D. Inscriptions at Salisbury Center, Lime Rock, etc.
i6p. Bost. 1898, 9 2 9-5 R $3
Salisbury, Congregational church. i5oth anniversary at the
congregational church in Salisbury, Ct. Friday, Nov. 23, 1894, ed.
by J: C. Goddard. 8$p. Hartford 1895. 285.8746 Sa3
History of the meeting house by M. D. Rudd, p. 16-24; address by J: C.
Goddard, p. 31-51; other addresses and historical notes, p. 52-82.
Sharon. Incorporated 1739
Benton, M. B. The rose of Sharon, (see Connecticut magazine, Sep.
1899, 5:449- 6 7) 974-6 qC76
Sketch of the town.
McLaughlin, D. D. T. Rededication ; a discourse preached at the
reopening of the congregational church in Sharon, Ct. Mar. 2, 1861.
29p. N. Y. 1864. 040 P v.i9F9
Parker, Daniel. Complete refutation of the reply of Mr Joseph
Harvey to Proscription delineated. 144?. N. Y. 1820. 922.57 P22
Parker was pastor of the Ellsworth society in Sharon.
I 9 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY
C: F: General history of the town of Sharon, Litchfield
county, Ct. from its ist settlement. Ed. 3. 2040. Amenia
N. Y. 1898.
974-61 Sh2i
Jiographical notices, family sketches, genealogies, etc. p. 110-62.
- History of the town of Sharon from its ist settlement 1240
Hartford 1842. 974.61 Sh2
Jiographical notices, family sketches, genealogies, etc. p. 61-119.
- Sharon, (see History of Litchfield county. 1881. p. 563-99)
Condensed from his History of Sharon. 974<6j
Van Alstyne, Lawrence. Born, married and died in Sharon, Ct. a
record of births, marriages and deaths in the town of Sharon, Ct.
from 1721 to 1879, taken from ancient land and church records and
other authentic sources. i 43 p. Sharon 1897. 929.3 Sh 2
Thomaston. Incorporated 1873 from Plymouth
Anderson, Joseph. The Eagle Rock church, Thomaston. (see his
Churches of Mattatuck. 1892. p. 169-70) 285.8746 W 29
Bugbee, R. G. The church in Thomaston. (see Anderson, Joseph.
Churches of Mattatuck. 1892. p. 163-65) 285.8746 W2 9
Torrington. Incorporated 1740
Moore, W: H. anon. Torringford : in connection with the centen-
nial of the ist pastor, Rev. S: J. Mills. io 7 p. Hartford 1870.
285.8746 T6 3
Orcutt, Samuel. History of Torrington, Ct. from its ist settlement
in 1737, with biographies and genealogies. 8i7p. Alb. 1878.
Genealogies, p. 367-792. ^74- J
- Torrington. (see History of Litchfield county. 1881. p. 610-
4I ) 974.61 qH6 2
Condensed from his History of Torrington.
Winsted and Torrington directory, 1885-86, 1890-91. .2-5. New
Haven 1885-90. 9I ' 746l w
Published by Price, Lee & Co.
Warren. Incorporated 1786 from Kent
Washington. Incorporated 1779 f rom Woodbury
Bailey, F: W: Washington, Litchfield county, (see his Early Con-
necticut marriages. 1896. 1:95-101) 9 2 9 . 3 076
From the records of the congregational church, 1749-99.
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY 19!
Cables. M. E. Lake Waramang. (see Connecticut quarterly, Ap.
Woodbury
1897, 3:227-34) 974.6
Cothren, William. Births, marriages and deaths in Washington,
1746-1878. (see his History of ancient Woodbury. 1854-79.
3:312-426) 974.6i W8-5
Kilbourn, D. C. Washington, (see Connecticut quarterly, July 1898,
4:237-56) 974.6 qC76
Watertown. Incorporated 1870 from Waterbury
Dayton, Frederick & Richardson, N. S. Historical sketch of
Watertown, Ct. with the record of its mortality from 1858 to 1871.
3v. Waterbury 1845-71 974.61 W3i
v. 1-2 wanting.
Pegrum, Robert. The church in Watertown. (^Anderson, Joseph.
Churches of Mattatuck. 1892. p. 99-107) 285.8746 W29
Waterbury and Naugatuck directory including Watertown, 1895-96.
New Haven 1895-96. 917.467 W29
Winchester. Incorporated 1771
Boyd, John. Annals and family records of Winchester, Ct. with
exercises of the centennial celebration, 1871. 63ip. Hart-
ford 1873. 974-6r W72
Wmsted and Torrington directory, 1885-86, '90-91. v. 2-5.
New Haven 1885-90. 917.461 W73
Published by Price, Lee & Co.
Woodbury. Named 1674
Cothren, William. Ancient deeds in Woodbury, Ct. copied from the
town records, book i. (see New England historical and genealogi-
cal register, Jan. 1849, 3 ; 69-7o) 929.1 N422
- History of ancient Woodbury, Ct. from the ist Indian deed in
1659 to 1879; including the present towns of Washington, South-
bury, Bethlehem, Roxbury and a part of Oxford and Middlebury.
3v. Waterbury 1854-79. 974-6i W85
Births, marriages and deaths of Woodbury and towns formed from it,
v. 3.
- Second centennial celebration of the exploration of ancient
Woodbury and the reception of the ist Indian deed, held at
Woodbury, Ct. July 4 and 5, 1859. 223p. Woodbury 1859.
974.61
IQ 2 NKNV YORK STATK UIIKAKY
Hartford co. HARTFORD COUNTY
Adams, S. W. The Andros government, the charter and the charter
oak. (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial history of Hartford county.
1886. 1:63-72) 974.62 qTyy
- The bench and the bar. (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial his-
tory of Hartford county. 1886. 1:105-34) 974.62
Bartlett, M. H. Farmington river and its tributaries, (see Connec-
ticut quarterly, July 1897, 3:325-44) 974-6 qC76
Burdett, C: L. General description of Hartford county, (see Trum-
bull, J. H. Memorial history of Hartford county. 1886. 1:1-10)
974.62 qT77
Clark, C: H. Growth of the country, (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial
history of Hartford county. 1886. 1:207-14) 974.62 qT77
Fletcher, W: I. Hartford county, (see Howard, R. H. & Crocker,
H: E. History of New England. 1881. 1:311-29) 974 qH83
Kinney, J: C. The war of the rebellion, (see Trumbull, J. H.
Memorial history of Hartford county. 1886. 1:89-104)
974.62 qT77
Talcott, M.. K. General history of the county to the end of the
revolutionary war. (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial history of
Hartford county. 1886. 1:73-88) 1974.62 qT77
Tarbox, I. N. Dutch traders on the river and the House of hope.
(see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial history of Hartford county. 1886.
1:15-18) 974.62 qT77
Emigration; new towns planted from Hartford county. (see
Trtimbull, J. H. Memorial history of Hartford county. 1886.
1:201-6) 974.62 qT77
How the river towns came to be planted. (see Trumbull,
j. H. Memorial history of Hartford county. 1886. 1:19-36)
974.62 qT77
The river towns, 1635-66. (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial
history of Hartford county. 1886. 1:37-62) 974.62 qT77
Contents : Organization of civil government.
Character and social position of tho settlers.
Pequot war Code of 1650, etc.
Charter of 1662 Tin ion of the colonies.
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY 193
Trumbull, J. H. Memorial history of Hartford county, Ct. 1633-84. Hartford co.
2v. Bost. 1886. 974 . 62 qT 77 Bloomfleld
Contents: v. 1 Hartford county, town and city.
v. 2 Town histories.
Reviewed in Atlantic monthly, Feb. 1887, 59:271-74, 051 At6 v. 59.
Wainwright, W. A. M. Medical history of Hartford county, (see
Trumbull, J. H. Memorial history of Hartford county. 1886.
I:I 35-54) 974.62 qT77
Homeopathic by E: B. Hooker.
Avon. Incorporated 1830 from Farmington
Bartlett, M. H. Avon, (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial history of
Hartford county. 1886. 2:1-12) 974.62 qT; 7
Berlin. Incorporated 1785 from Farmington, Wethersfield and
Middletown
Bailey, F:W: Farmington-Berlin. (see his Early Connecticut mar-
riages. 1899. 4'3- JI ) . 929.3 C 7 6
From the records of tho Kensington parish 1756-1800. This was organized
1705 as the 2d society of Farraington and received the name Kensington in
1822. In 1815 the Beckley quarter of Wethersfield was annexed and in 1818
a section of Middletown. The parish of Kensington was incorporated as the
town of Berlin in 1785.
Camp, D. N. Berlin. (^^ History of New Britain. 1889. p. 169-
72,192-97,209-211) 974.62 N42
Welles, E. S. Beckley Quarter inscriptions. (see Tillotson, E: S.
Wethersfield inscriptions. 1899. p. 288-306) 9 2 9-5 qT46
Woodworth, W. W. Berlin. (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial
history of Hartford county. 1886. 2:13-28) 974.62
Bloomfield. Incorporated 1835 from Windsor
Stiles, H: R. Wintonbury parish, now Bloomfield. (see his History
of ancient Windsor, Ct. 1859. p. 370-79) 974-62 W72
History and genealogies of ancient Windsor, Ct. 2V. 1891-92.
974.62
Warner, Mrs E. G. Bloomfield. (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial
history of Hartford county. 1886. 2:29-38) 974-62 qT77
194 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY
' Bristol. Incorporated 1785 from Farmington
Bristol. Centennial celebration of the incorporation of the town, June
i7,i885,comp. by J.J. Jennings. io9p. Hartford 1885. 974.62 677
Historical address prepared by Roswell Atkins ami Epaphroditus Peck.
Bristol, Congregational church. Historical sketch of the congre-
gational church and society in Bristol, Ct. with the articles of faith,
covenant, and standing rules of the church, together with a catalogue
of members. Qip. Hartford 1852. 285.8746 1*77
Bristol, Plainville and Terry ville directory for 1890-96. v.5-9.
New Haven 1890-96. 917.462 1*77
Published by Price, Lee & Co. None published 1892 and 1894.
Griggs, Lever ett. Review of 25 years ministry; a discourse preached
to the ist church and society in Bristol, Ct., Sabbath, Oct. 31, 1858.
2ip. Hartford 1858. 040 P v.2i4o
Journal publishing co. Souvenir history of the town of Bristol, Ct.
1897. 79P' Meriden 1897. 917.462 fJ82
Newell, P. R. Bristol historical and scientific society, (see Connec-
ticut quarterly, Ap. 1898, 4: 208-17) 974-6 qC76
Norton, M. L. Bristol. (see Connecticut magazine, Jan. 1899,
5:4-19) 974.6 qC76
Peck, Epaphroditus. Bristol. (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial
history of Hartford county. 1886. 2:39-62) 974.62
Burlington. Incorporated 1806 from Bristol
Hitchcock, Roland. Burlington. (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial
history of Hartford county. 1886. 2:63-66) 974.62
Canton. Incorporated 1806 from Simsbury
Alvord, Frederick & Gridley, I. R. Historical sketch of the con-
gregational church and parish of Canton Center, Ct. formerly West
Simsbury; organized 1750. 96p. Hartford 1886. 285.8746 Ci6
Brown, Abiel. Genealogical history with short sketches and family
records of the early settlers of West Simsbury, now Canton, Ct.
i5ip. Hartford 1856. 929.1 B8i
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY 195
Hale, D: B. & Case, Levi. Canton, (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial Hartford co.
,. r TT r j oo^ / r\ Bast Hartford
history of Hartford county. 1886. 2:67-76) 974.62
PhelpS, N. A. Canton, (see his History of Simsbury, Granby and
Canton. 1845. p. 136-45) 974.62 815
.
East G-ranby. Incorporated 1858 from Granby and Windsor Locks
Clarke, C: H. East Granby. (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial history
of Hartford county. 1886. 2 : 77-84) 974.62 qT77
Egleston, N. H. The Newgate of Connecticut, the old Simsbury
copper mines. (.?<?<? Magazine of American history, Ap. 1886, 15:
321-34) 973 M27
French, J. M. The Simsbury copper mines, (see New England maga-
zine, Mar. 1887, 5:427-37) 051 634
Located in East Granby and later known as Newgate prison.
Phelps, N. A. History of the copper mines and Newgate prison at
Granby, Ct , also of the captivity of Daniel Hayes of Granby by
the Indians in 1707. 34p. Hartford 1845. 365 ?5i2
Phelps, R: H. History of the Newgate of Connecticut at Simsbury,
now East Granby; its insurrections and massacres, the imprison-
ment of the tories in the revolution. 151?. Alb. 1860. 365
Newgate of Connecticut, a history of the prison; its insur-
rections, massacres, etc. imprisonment of the tories in the revo-
lution. Ed. 3. 33p. Hartford 1844. 365
Start, E. A. The New England Newgate, (see New England maga-
zine, Nov. 1890, ser. 3, 3:366-76) 051 634 v.9
Todd', C: B. The American Newgate. (see Lippincott's magazine,
Mar. 1881,27:290-97) 051 L66
East Hartford. Incorporated 1783 from Hartford
Bailey, F: W: East Hartford, Hartford county, (see his Early Con-
necticut marriages. 1896. 2:85-86) 929.3 C76
From congregational church records, 1783-98.
Dana, James. There is no reason to be ashamed of the gospel; a
sermon preached at East Hartford, Dec. 23, 1801, at the ordina-
tion of Andrew Yates as a colleague pastor with Eliphalet Williams.
26p. Hartford 1802. 123 Edpi
196 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY
Hartford co. Goodwin. J. O. East Hartford, (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial
Bast Windsor
history of Hartford county. 1886. 2:85-106) 974.62
- East Hartford ; its history and traditions. 249p. Hartford
1879. 974.62 Ea7
Hartford city directory, also a directory of the town of East Hartford,
1890-96. v. 53-59. Hartford 1890-96.
917.463
East Windsor. Incorporated ij68 from Windsor
Bailey, F; W: East Windsor, Hartford county. (see his Early Con-
necticut marriages. 1896. 1:114-16) 9 2 9-3 76
From the records of the congregational church, 1761-97.
Bartlett, Shubael. History of the ist ecclesiastical society in East
Windsor from its formation in 1752 to the death of its 2d pastor,
Rev. Shubael Bartlett in 1854. i36p. Hartford 1857.
285.8746 Ea78
Sperry, R. T. East Windsor's share in the American revolution.
(see Stiles, H: R. History and genealogies of ancient Windsor, Ct.
1891-92. i : 627-72 1) 974.62 qW72i
Starr, M.. S. Home of Timothy and Jonathan Edwards, (see Con-
necticut quarterly, Jan. 1897, 4:33-43) 974-6 qC76
Stiles, H: R. History and genealogies of ancient Windsor, Ct.
including East Windsor. 2v. Hartford 1891-92. 974.62 qW72i
- History of ancient Windsor, Ct. including East Windsor.
922p. N. Y. 1859. 974.62 W72
Tarbox, I. N. East Windsor, (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial his-
tory of Hartford county. 1886. 2 : 107-28) 974.62
Enfield. Named 1683; annexed to Connecticut from Massachusetts, 1749
Brainard, J. M. Mother Ann's children in Connecticut, the Enfield
shakers, (see Connecticut quarterly, Oct. 1897, 3:461-74)
974.6 qC76
Knight, C. T. Enfield ; some beauties natural, and sketches historical.
(see Connecticut quarterly, Oct. 1896, 2 : 359-74) 974-6 qC76
Winch, G: W. Enfield. (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial history of
Hartford county 1886. 2 : 139-62) 974.62
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY 197
Farmington. Incorporated 1645 Hartford co
Fanningtou
Bailey, F: W: Farmington- Avon, Hartford county, (see his Early
Connecticut marriages. 1899. 4:12-20) 9 2 9-3 Cy6
From the records of the Nortbington church in Farmington, 1750-1815.
This parish was incorporated as Avon in 1830.
- Farmington-Berlin, Hartford county. (see his Early Connec- '
ticut marriages. 1899. 4:3-11) 929.3 C;6
See note under Berlin.
Camp, D. N. Farmington. (see his History of New Britain. 1889.
p. 84-108, 190-92) 974.62 N42
Davies, T. E. Memorial discourse delivered in the ist church of
Christ, Unionville, Ct. July 9, 1876. igp. Hartford 1877.
285.8746 Un 3 i
Farmington, Congregational church. Church records, communi-
cated by Julius Gay. (see New England historical and genealogical
register) 929.1 N422
\
July-Oct. 1884,38: 275-79,410-13
Jan.-Oct. 1885, 39: 48-52, 118-20, 241-45, 338-41
Jan.-Ap. 1886,40: 31-33,155-57; Oct. 1886, 40: 359-61
Period, 1697-1794.
-Church records, 1652-97, copied by Nathaniel Goodwin, (see
New England historical and genealogical register) 929 i N422
Oct. 1857, ii : 323-28
Jan.-Ap. 1858, 12: 34-3 8 > i47~5; Oct - l8 5 8 I2: 3 2 7~3
Jan. 1859, 13: 57-60
Gay, Julius. Farmington in the war of the revolution; an historical
address delivered May 3, 1893. 28p. Hartford 1893. 973 .3 025
Farmington soldiers in the colonial wars; an historical address
delivered Sep. 8, 1897. 22p. Hartford 1897. 973-2 G25
Old houses in Farmington ; an historical address delivered
May i, 1895. 2op. Hartford 1895. 974.62 F22i
Porter, Noah. Farmington. (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial history
of Hartford county. 1886. 2:163-204) 974- 62
Including sketch of Unionville by J. L. Cowles, p. 199-204.
198 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY
Hartford co. Porter, Noah. Half century discourse on occasion of the coth anniver-
Glastonbury
sary of his ordination as pastor of the ist church in Farmington, Ct.
delivered Nov. 12, 1856. 54p. Farmington 1857. 040 P v.254
- Historical discourse delivered at the celebration of the looth
anniversary of the erection of the congregational church in Farm-
ington, Ct. Oct. 16, 1872. 75p. Hartford 1873. 285.8746 F22
- Historical discourse delivered by request before the citizens of
Farmington, Nov. 4, 1840, in commemoration of the original set-
tlement of the ancient town in 1640. 99P- Hartford 1841.
974.62 F22
Historical notes, p. 55-93.
-- The old meeting-house, (see Religious magazine and monthly
review, Dec. 1873,50:510-25) 205 M76
Based on his discourse delivered Oct. 16, 1872.
Potts, William. Old Farmington, Ct. (see New England magazine
May 1897, ser. 3, 16:321-38) 051 634 v. 22
Smith, E; A. The church in Farmington. (see Anderson, Joseph.
Churches of Mattatuck. 1892. p. 93-99) 285.8746 W29
Glastonbury. Incorporated 1690 from Wethersfield
Chapin, A. B. Glastenbury for 200 years; a centennial discourse,
May 1 8th 1853, with an appendix containing historical and statisti-
cal papers of interest. 252p. Hartford 1853. 974.62 046
Genealogic account of families, p. 159-200.
Glastonbury. Glastenbury centennial celebration, May 13, 1853;
order of exercises. p. 221-52. Hartford 1853. 974.62 0461
From Chapin. Glastenbury for 200 years.
Goslee, H: S. Glastonbury sketches, (see Connecticut quarterly,
July-Oct. 1896, 2:259-67,333-41) 974-6 qCy6
Goslee, W: S. Glastonbury. (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial history
of Hartford county. 1886. 2 : 205-28) 974.62
Tillotson, E: S. Glastonbury inscriptions. (see his Wethersfield
inscriptions. 1899. p. 312-19) 9 2 9-5
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY 199
Granby. Incorporated ij 86 from Sims bury Hartford co.
Case, W: S. Granby. (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial history of
Hartford county. 1886. 2 : 229-36) 974.62 qTyy
Phelps, N. A. Granby. (see his History of Simsbury, Granby and
Canton. 1845. P- I0 3-35) 974.62 815
Hartford city. Settled 1635 ; named 1637
Adams, S. W. Settlement of the town, (see Trumbull, J. H. Memo-
rial history of Hartford county. 1886. i : 221-26) 974.62
Andrews, C: M. The river towns of Connecticut, a study of Wethers-
field, Hartford and Windsor. i26p. Bait. 1889. (in Johns
Hopkins university studies in historical and political science. 1889.
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Andrews, J. P. The city of Hartford, (see Trumbull, J. H. Memo-
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Bacon, Leonard & Walker, G: L. Sermons preached in the ist
church of Christ in Hartford, to which is appended some account
of the early meeting houses of the ist church. 45p. Hart-
ford 1879. N. Y. state lib.
Baldwin, Henry. Social life after the revolution. (see Trumbull)
J. H. Memorial history of Hartford county. 1886. i : 574-604,
974.62
Bliss, Sylvester. The charter oak. (see Historical magazine, Jan.
1857, i : 2-5) 973 H6 2
Boltwood, L. M. Births, marriages and deaths contained in the vol-
ume lettered Original distribution of the town of Hartford (Ct.)
among the settlers, 1639. (see New England historical and genea-
logical register) 929.1 N422
Ap. 1858, 12: 173-75 Jan.-Ap. 1859, 13 : 48-54, 141-48
Oct. " 12:331-36
- Births, marriages and deaths from book lettered Records of
town of Hartford, 1685-1709, no. i. (see New England historical
and genealogical register, July-Oct. 1859, 13 : 239-44, 343-46)
929.1 N422
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NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY
Hartford co. Boltwood, L. M. Records of the town of Hartford, (see New England
historical and genealogical register) 929.1 N422
July 1866, 20 : 234-37 Jan. 1869, 23 : 42-46
Ap. 1868, 22 : 192-95
Births, marriages and deaths in 1st half of 18th century.
Bushnell, Horace. Twentieth anniversary; a commemoration dis-
course delivered in the North church of Hartford, May 22, 1853.
32p. Ha'rtford 1853. 040 P v.26y
The charter oak. 4p. n.p. 1851. 974.6 38
The churches of Hartford, (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial history
of Hartford county. 1886. 1:389-424) 974.62
Contents : North congregational church, N. J. Burton.
Fourth congregational church, Graham Taylor.
Other congregational churches. F. S. Hatch.
Baptist church, A. J. Sog.
Episcopal church, W. P. Nichols.
Roman catholic church, Thomas McManus.
Other denominations, F. S. Hatch.
City directory for Hartford for 1848-49. Hartford 1848-49.
917.463
Title reads Wells 1 city directory for Hartford.
Clark, C: H. Charter oak city, (see Scribner's monthly, Nov. 1876,
13:1-21) 051 80-31
Day, Thomas. Historical discourse delivered before the Connecticut
historical society and the citizens of Hartford on the evening of the
26th day of Dec. 1843. 3 6 P- Hartford 1844. 974.63 033
Directory and guide book for the city of Hartford for 1846. Hart-
ford 1846. 9(7.463 D63
Compiled by I: N. Bolles.
Early history of Hartford, (see American historical magazine, Ap.
1836, i: 121-24) 973 Am 3
Extracts and minutes from tbe records.
Echols, E. S. A New England literary colony : Nook farm at Hart-
ford and the notable group of writers who have settled there, (see
Munsey's magazine, Sep. 1895, 13:647-50) 051 Mg2
First church of Hartford, Ct. (see New Englander, Sep. 1884, 43 : 668-
81) 051 N42i
Review of Walker. History of the 1st church.
063
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY 2OI
Hartford. Hartford town votes, v. i. (in Connecticut historical Hartford co.
society. Collections. 1897. v.6) 974-6 C76
Contents : v. 1 1635-1716.
Hartford, Board of trade. Hartford, Ct. as a manufacturing, busi-
ness and commercial center, with brief sketches of its history,
attractions, leading industries and institutions. 22op. Hartford
1889. 9 J 7-463 H25
Hartford, Christ church. Contributions to the history of Christ
church, Hartford. 787?. Hartford 1895. 283.746 H25
Contents: Commemorative sermon, F. M. Clark.
Annals of the parish, C : J. Hoadly.
Abstract of principal votes, G. W. Russell.
List of baptisms, marriages and burials, 1801-95, p. 531-726.
Hartford city directory for 1842, '46, '50-56, '58-59, '63-64, '67, '69,
'7 I -73 J '75' '87-96. v. 5, 9, 13-19, 21-22, 26-27, 3> 3 2 > 34~3 6 ,
38, 50-59. Hartford 1842-96. 917.463 H25i
Title page reads Geer's Hartford city directory.
Last volume indexes valuable historical articles in previous numbers.
Hartford, First congregational church. Commemorative exercises
of the ist church of Christ in Hartford at its 25oth anniversary, Oct.
ii and 12, 1883. 2i5p. Hartford 1883. 285.8746 H253
Contents : Remarks on the early topography of Hartford, J: C. Parsons, p.
24-32.
Historical address, G: L. Walker, p. 37-99.
Meeting-houses of the 1st church, Rowland Swift, p. 135-63.
Historical catalogue of the ist church in Hartford, 1633-1885.
274p. Hartford 1885. 285.8746 H254
Including records of baptisms, marriages and deaths.
Hartford, Fourth congregational church. Memorial manual of the
church published to commemorate its 5oth anniversary, 1832-
1882. 52p. Hartford 1882. 285.8746
Hartford, Second congregational church. Proceedings at the
2ooth anniversary of the 2d church of Christ in Hartford, Feb. 22d
and 23d, 1870. 86p. Hartford 1870. 285.8746 ^55
Historical discourse, E. P. Parker.
Hawes, Joel. Address delivered at the request of the citizens of
Hartford on the 9th of Nov. 1835; the close of the 2d century from
the ist settlement of the city. Sop. Hartford 1835. 974.63
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Hartford co. Hawes, Joel. Historical sketches of the ist church in Hartford; a
Hartford
centennial discourse delivered June 26, 1836. 35p. Hartford
1836. 285.8746 H252
Hoadly, C: J. A case of witchcraft in Hartford, (see Connecticut
magazine, Nov. 1899, 5 : 557-6 1 ) 974-6 qCy6
Holcombe, E. S. G. Ancient burying ground of Hartford, (see Con-
necticut quarterly, Jan. 1897, 4 : 73-85) 974-6 qC76
Including list of names on the gravestones standing in 1835.
Judd, Sylvester. The Dutch House of good hope at Hartford, (see
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6:368-69) 929.1 N422
Lathrop, G: P. A model state capital, (see Harper's magazine, Oct.
1885, 71 1715-34) 051 H2 3
Papers relating to the controversy in the church in Hartford, (see
Connecticut historical society. Collections. 1870. 2:51-125)
974.6 076
Parker, E. P. The 2d church, (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial
history of Hartford county. 1886. 1:288-92) 974.62
-- 1670-1892; history of the 2d church of Christ in Hartford.
435p. Hartford 1892. 285.8746 H25
Records of the church; baptisms, marriages, deaths, etc. p. 286-421.
Porter, W: S. Historical notices of Connecticut published under the
patronage of the Connecticut historical society, v. 1-2. 244- 48p.
Hartford 1842. 974.63 P83
Contents : no. 1 Hartford in 1640.
no. 2 Hartford and West Hartford.
Genealogy and biography of the first settlers of Hartford, p. 1-24.
Rathbun, J. G. Backward glances at Hartford, (see Connecticut
magazine) 974-6 qC76
Jan. 1899, 5:42-51 Ap. 1899, 5:218-25
Feb. " 5:99-107 June " 5:339-45
Saffell, W. T. R. The charter oak. (see Potter's American monthly,
June 1876, 6:412-14) 973 qAni3
Stuart, I: W. Hartford in the olden time ; its ist 30 years by Scaeva
ed. by W. M. B. Hartley. 36ip. Hartford 1853. 974.63 qSt9
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Swift, Rowland. Commerce and banking. (see Trumbull, J. H.
Memorial history of Hartford county. 1886. i : 308-48)
974-62
Talcott, M. . K. General history to the revolution, (see Trumbull,
J. H. Memorial history of Hartford county. 1886. i : 293-307)
974-62 qT77
- Hartford, the birthplace of American democracy, (see Powell,
L. P. ed. Historic towns of New England. 1898. p. 507-51)
974 P87
-- List of burial or " Sextons list " of the Center church burying
ground, Hartford, (see Connecticut quarterly) 974-6 qC76
Ap.-Oct. 1898, 4:180-87, 264-71, 417-20
Feb.-Oct. 1899, 5:118-19, 186-87, 2 4 2 ~43> 290-91, 336-38, 382-
85, 426-28, 481-84, 520-25
Arranged chronologically, 1749-1806.
- The original proprietors, (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial his-
tory of Hartford county. 1886. 1:227-76) 974.62 qT77
The town since 1784. (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial history
of Hartford county. 1886. i : 361-76) 974.62
Taylor, "W: H. The Connecticut capitol. (see Connecticut magazine,
1899, 5 : 203-14) 974.6 qC76
Twitchell, W: I. ed. Hartford in history; a series of papers by
resident authors. 268p. Hartford 1899. 974- 6 3 T92
Wadsworth, Daniel. 1737-1747 ; diary of Rev. Daniel Wadsworth,
7th pastor of the ist church of Christ in Hartford, with notes by
the 1 4th pastor G: L. Walker. 149?. Hartford 1894. 922.57 Win
Walker, G: L. The ist church. (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial
history of Hartford county. 1886. 1:277-87) 974.62
History of the ist church in Hartford, 1633-1883.
Hartford 1884. 285.8746 H256
"Warner, C: D. Domestic and social life in colonial times. (see
Trumbull, J. H. Memorial history of Hartford county. 1886.
1:349-60) 974.62
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Hartford co. Webster, Noah. Bill of mortality; with remarks on the history of
the town of Hartford in Connecticut, (see Massachusetts historical
society. Collections. 1794. ser. 1,3:4-6) 974-4 M38
Wells, E : W. The Ledyard house, Hartford. (see Magazine of
American history, Sep. 1881, 7 : 200) 973 M27
Hartland. Incorporated 1761
Taylor, Lester. Hartland. (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial history
of Hartford county. 1886. 2:237-42) 974.62
Manchester. Incorporated 1823 from East Hartford
Manchester, First church of Christ. 1779-1879; the zooth
anniversary of the organization ; historical addresses by Rev. S. W.
Robbins and Dea. R. R. Dimock. 78p. Hartford 1880.
285.8746 M3ii
Robbins, S. W. Manchester, (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial history
of Hartford county. 1886. 2 : 243-66) 974.62
Marlboroug-h. Incorporated 1803 from Colchester, Glastonbury,
and Hebron
Hall, Mary. Marlborough. (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial history
of Hartford county. 1886. 2:267-76) 974.62
New Britain. Incorporated 1850 from Berlin
Andrews, Alfred. Memorial; genealogy and ecclesiastical history.
538p. Chic. 1867. 929.1 An2
Binder's title, Andrews' New Britain.
Camp, D: N. History of New Britain, with sketches of Farmington
and Berlin, Ct. 1640-1889. SS^p. New Britain 1889.,
974.62 N42
- New Britain, (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial history of Hart-
ford county. 1886. 2:277-318) 974.62 qT77
New Britain directory for 1870-71,' 73-74, '76-77, '89-90. Hartford
1870-90. 917.462 N42i
1870-74 comp. by Fitzgerald and Dillon. 1876-77 pub. in New Britain by
Adkin Bros- 1889-90 pub. by Price, Lee & Co.
Parker, Mrs C. J. New Britain in the days of the revolution. pt 2.
(see Connecticut quarterly, Jan. 1896, 2 : 72-80) 9746 qC76
Talcott, M. C. New Britain, Ct. (see New England magazine, Feb.
1899,86^3,19:721-41) 051 634 v.25
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY 2O5
Newington. Incorporated 1871 from Wethersfield Hartford co.
Simsbury
Brace, Jonathan. Half century discourse ; history of the church in
Newington delivered on Tuesday the i6th of January 1855. 75P-
Hartford 1855. 285.8746 N46
Newington, Congregational church. Manual. i2p. South-
ington 1898. 285.8746 N46i
Welles, E. S. Church street inscriptions, (see Tillotson, E: S. Weth-
ersfield inscriptions. 1899. p. 307-11) 9 2 9-5 ^46
<
- Newington. (see Connecticut quarterly, Oct. 1897, 3:389-402)
974.6 qC76
- Newington, Ct. inhabitants, 1776. (see Putnam's historical maga-
zine) 929.1 qSa3i v.9
May 1899, n. s. 7 : 145-48 Sep. 1899, n. s. 7 : 233
July " n. s. 7 : 205-6 Nov. " n. s. 7 : 294-97
- Newington inscriptions, (see Tillotson, E: S. Wethersfield in-
scriptions. 1899. p. 154-99) 9 2 9-5 ^46
Welles, Roger. Newington. (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial his-
tory of Hartford county. 1886. 2:319-34) 974.62
Plainville. Incorporated 1869 f rom Farmington
Bristol, Plainville and Terry ville directory for 1890-96. v.5-9-
New Haven 1890-96. 917.462 677
None published 1892 and 1894.
Tomlinson, Simon. Plainville. .(see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial
history of Hartford county. 1886. 2:335-40) 974.62
Rocky Hill. Incorporated 1843 from Wethersfield
Adams, S. W. Rocky Hill, (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial his-
tory of Hartford county. 1886. 2:493-96) 974.62 qT77
Tillotson, E: S. Rocky Hill inscriptions. (see his Wethersfield
inscriptions. 1899. p. 200-87) 9 2 9-5
Simsbury. Named 1760
Barber, L. I. Simsbury. (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial history of
Hartford county. 1886. 2:341-62) 974.62 qT77
Bates, A. C. Rev. Dudley Woodbridge ; his church record at Sims-
bury in Connecticut. 1697-1710. 32p. Hartford 1894.
922.57
Church records, p. 13-27.
206 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY
Hartford co. Phelps, N. A. History of Simsbury, Granby and Canton, from 1642
South Windsor
to 1845. I 7^p. Hartford 1845. 974.62 81$
Register of marriages, births and deaths in the families of the 1st settlers
in Simsbury, p. 168-75.
Viets, Roger. Records of Rev. Roger Viets, rector of St Andrews,
Simsbury, Ct. 1763-1800 by A. C. Bates. 84p. Hartford
1893. 929.3 .Si5
South Windsor. Incorporated 1845 f rom ^ ast Windsor
Stiles, H: R. History and genealogies of ancient Windsor, Ct.
including South Windsor. 2V. Hartford 1891-92. 974.62 qW72i
- History of ancient Windsor, Ct. including South Windsor.
922p. N. Y. 1859. 974.62 W72
Tarbox, I. N. South Windsor, (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial
history of Hartford county. 1886. 2:129-38) 974.62
Southington. Incorporated 1779 from Farmington
Eastman, W : R. Historical address at the 2oth anniversary of the
Plantsville church, to which is prefixed the story of how the church
came to be. 32p. Hartford 1886. 285.8746 P69
Hart, J. C. Churches in Harwinton and Southington, Ct. (see New
England historical and genealogical register, Ap. 1877, 31 : 195-96)
929.1 N422
Southington, Congregational church. Confessions of faith and
covenant, to. which is added a catalogue of members. 96p.
Hartford 1869. 285.8746 So8
Southington directory for 1885-86, '89-90. New Haven 1885-89.
917.462 So8
Published by Price, Lee & Co.
Timlow, H. R. Ecclesiastical and other sketches of Southington, Ct.
57o-f275p. Hartford 1875. 974.62 So8
Records of the church, p. 207-86 ; genealogies, apx. p. 1-275.
Walkley, Stephen. Southington. (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial
history of Hartford county. 1886. 2:363-82) 974.62
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY 2O7
Suffield. Incorporated 1674.; annexed to Connecticut Hartford co.
from Massachusetts, 1749 West Hartfort
Sheldon, H. S. Documentary history of Suffield in the colony and
province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, 1660-1749.
3v. in i. 343P- Springfield 1879-88: 974.62 Su2
Paged continuously.
Suffield. (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial history of Hartford
county. 1886. 2 : 383-414) 974.62
Suffield. Celebration of the bicentennial anniversary of the town ot
Suffield, Ct. Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1870. ii3p. Hartford
1871. 974.62 Su25
Historical address by Johu Lewis, p. 29-57,
Suffield, First congregational church. Exercises of dedication
and installation, Wednesday, Dec. 8, 1869. 56p. Hartford
n. d. 285.8746 Su2
- Proceedings at Suffield, Sep. 16, 1858, on the i5oth anniversary
of the decease of Rev. Benjamin Ruggles, ist pastor. n8p.
Springfield 1859. 285.8746 Su2i
West Hartford. Incorporated 1854. from Hartford
Bailey, F: W: West Hartford, Hartford county, (see his Early Con-
necticut marriages. 1896. 2:72-85) 9 2 9-3 ^76
From records of congregational church of West Hartford, 1727-99. This
church was organized 1713 as the 3d church of Hartford.
Hatch, F. S. West Hartford, (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial his-
tory of Hartford county. 1886. 2:415-24) 974.62 qT77
Morris, M. N. Two discourses delivered Mar. 8th and i5th, 1863, on
the completion of a century and a half from the organization of the
congregational church in West Hartford, Ct. 39p. West
Hartford 1863. 285.8746 W$2
Porter, W: S. Historical notices of Connecticut. 48p. Hart-
ford 1842. 974- 6 3 P^3
Contents : no. 1 Hartford in 1640.
no. 2 Hartford and West Hartford.
Shepard, James. Reservoir park, West Hartford, (see Connecticut
quarterly, Jan. 1896, 2 : 43-48) [974-6
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Hartford co. Wethersfield. Settled 1635 ; named 1637
Wethersfleld
Adams, A. C. Historic sketch of the ist church of Christ in Wethers-
field given from the pulpit, July 9, 1876. 24p. Hartford
1877. 285.8746 W 53
Adams, S. W. Wethersfield. (j^Trumbull, J. H. Memorial history
of Hartford county. 1886. 2:425-92) 974.62. qT77
Andrews, C: M. The river towns of Connecticut, a study of Wethers-
field, Hartford and Windsor. i26p. Bait. 1889. (in Johns
Hopkins university studies in historical and political science.
1889. v. 7, no. 7-9) 305 J62
Bailey, F: "W: Farmington-Berlin, Hartford county, (see his Early
Connecticut marriages. 1899. 4:3-11) 9 2 9-3 76
The town of Berliu was partly formed from Wethersfield. See note under
Berlin.
Wethersfield, Hartford county, (see his Early Connecticut mar-
riages. 1898. 3 : 7-29) 929.3 C76
From congregational church records, 1739-99.
Hinman, R. R. Records ot Wethersfield, Ct. (see New England
historical and genealogical register) 929.1 N422
July-Oct. 1861, 15:241-46, 295-98
Jan.-July 1862, 16:17-22, 135-42, 263-68
July-Oct. 1863, 17:261-64, 355-58
Jan.-July 1864, 18:53-59, 179-81, 225-26
July-Oct. 1865, 19:241-43, 317-20
Jan.-Oct. 1866, 20:13-20, 124-33, 204-10, 318-22
Families are arranged alphabetically.
Tillotson, E: S. Wethersfield inscriptions; a complete record of the
inscriptions in the five burial places in the ancient town of Wethers-
field, including the towns of Rocky Hill, Newington, and Beckley
Quarter (in Berlin), also a portion of the inscriptions in the oldest
cemetery in Glastonbury. 372p. Hartford 1899. 929.5 qT46
Wethersfield, Congregational church. Manual, comprising histori-
cal and biographical memoranda. 47p. Hartford 1860.
285.8746 W 53 i
Wethersfield, Methodist episcopal church. Brief historical sketch.
4 8p. n. p. 1882. 287.6746 W53
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY
Windsor. Settled 1637
Windsor
Andrews, C: M. The river towns of Connecticut, a study of Wethers-
field, Hartford and Windsor. i26p. Bait. 1889. (in Johns
Hopkins university studies in historical and political science.
1889. v.7, no. 7-9) 305 J62
Bailey, F: W: Windsor-Bloomfield, Hartford county, (see his Early
Connecticut marriages. 1899. 4:113-22) 9 2 9-3 76
From the records of the congregational church in Wintonbury (now Bloom-
field), 1738-1800.
Hayden, J. H. Early Windsor families. (see Trumbull, J. H.
Memorial history of Hartford county. 1886. 2 : 546-60)
974.62 qT77
McClure, David. Settlement and antiquities of the town of Windsor
in Connecticut, (see Massachusetts historical society. Collections.
1816. ser. i, 5: 166-71) 974-4 ^38
Poquonock, Congregational church. Historical manual of the
congregational church, Poquonock, Ct. organized June 2, 1841.
66p. Hartford 1873. 285.8746 P8i
Containing two sermons by Rev. N. G. Bonney.
Stiles, H: R. History and genealogies of ancient Windsor, Ct. includ-
ing East Windsor, South Windsor, Bloomfiel.d, Windsor Locks, and
Ellington, 1635-1891. 2v. Hartford 1891-92. 974.62 qW72i
Contents : v. 1 History.
v. 2 Genealogies and biographies.
- History of ancient Windsor, Ct. including East Windsor, South
Windsor and Ellington prior to 1768, and Windsor, Bloomfield
and Windsor Locks to the present time ; also genealogies prior to
1800. 922p. N. Y. 1859. 974.62 W72
Supplement to the history and genealogies of ancient Wind-
sor, Ct. I34P- Alb. 1863. 974.62 W72 v.2
Stoughton, J: A. Windsor farmes; a glimpse of an old parish.
i5op. Hartford 1883. 974-62 qW72
Tuttle, R. H. Windsor; general history. (see Trumbull, J. H.
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974.62 qT77
Wilson, G. C. Churches of Windsor, (see Trumbull, J. H. Memo-
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Hartford co. Windsor. Record of marriages and births in the town of Windsor in
Connecticut, copied from the ist book of records under the date
of 18 May, 1674; communicated by S: H. Parsons, (see New
England historical and genealogical register) 929 . i N422
Jan.-Oct. 1851, 5:63-66, 225-30, 353-66, 457-64
Copy of inscriptions in old burial ground, p. 366, 457-64.
Windsor, Congregational church. Record of the services held
at the congregational church of Windsor, Ct. in celebration of its
25oth anniversary, Mar. 3oth, 1880. i3P- Windsor 1880.
285.8746 W72i
Wolcott, Samuel. List of freemen of Windsor, Ct: 1669-70. (see
New England historical and genealogical register, Ap 1851,
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Windsor Locks. Incorporated 1854 from Windsor
Hayden, J. H. Windsor Locks, (see Trumbull, J. H. Memorial
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Stiles, H: R. History and genealogies of ancient Windsor, Ct. includ-
ing Windsor Locks. 2v. Hartford 1891-92. 974.62 qW72i
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922p. N. Y. 1859. 974.62 W72
TOLLAND COUNTY. Incorporated 1785
from Hartford and Windham counties
Anderson, Mrs E. F. Tolland county. (see Howard, R. H. &
Crocker, H: E. History of New England. 1881. 1:376-87)
974 qH8 3
Cole, J. R. History of Tolland county, Ct. 992p. N. Y. 1888.
974.64 qC67
Rockville, Stafford Springs and Tolland county directory, 1889-91.
New Haven 1889-90. 917.464 R59
Price, Lee & Co. compilers and publishers.
Sumner, C: F. The medical profession, (see Cole, J. R. History
of Tolland county, Ct. 1888. p.i76-236) 974-64
Andover, Incorporated 1848 from Hebron and Coventry
Sprague, W: B. Discourse delivered Feb. 25, 1849, on the completion
of a century from the organization of the congregational church in
Andover, Ct 32p. Alb. 1849. 252.051 Sp7 v.i
Sermon preached at the dedication of the new congregational
church in Andover, Ct. Oct. 28, 1833. 26p. Alb. 1833.
253-05 1 SP7 v. 5
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY 211
Bolton. Incorporated I72O Toiiand co.
Coventry
Bailey, F: W: Bolton, Tolland county, (see his Early Connecticut
marriages. 1899. 4:123-25) 929.3 Cy6
From the records of the congregational church, 1738-79.
Sumner, C: F. Town of Bolton. (see Cole, J. R. History of Tolland
county, Ct. 1888. p. 577-613) 974-64 qC67
Talcott, M.. K. Copy of the records ot the Rev. Thomas White, the
ist pastor of the church in Bolton, Ct. (see New England historical
and genealogical register) 929.1 N422
Ap.-Oct. 1898, 52:180-85, 307-11, 408-20
Oct. 1899, 53:447-49
Baptisms, marriages aud admissions, 1725-63.
Columbia. Incorporated i8o4Jrom Lebanon
Columbia, Congregational church. Catalogue of the members ot
the congregational church in Columbia, Ct. with the confession ot
faith, covenant and a historical sketch. 38p. Norwich 1860.
040 P V.2542
i5oth anniversary of the organization of the church, Oct. 24th,
1866; historical papers, addresses with appendix. g6p. Hart-
ford 1867. 285.8746 C;i
Contents: Historical discourse, F: D. A very, p. 5-27.
Historical sketch; meeting houses, J: S. Yeomans, p. 30-36.
Ministers from this parish, F: D. A very, p. 37-44.
Historical papers, J: S. Yeomaus, p. 45-54.
Moor's Indian charity school, F: D. A very, p. 58-69.
Coventry. Named 1711
Calhoun, G: A. Historical address before the church of Christ in
North Coventry, Ct. at their ist centennial celebration, Oct. gth,
1845. 44p. Hartford 1846. 285.8746 N8n
Congregational church in Connecticut Tolland county asso-
ciation. Reply to Mr Abbott's statement of proceedings in the
ist society in Coventry, Ct. 48p. Hartford 1812.
040 P v-484
Coventry, Second congregational church. Celebration at North
Coventry, Mar. 10, 1859, of the settlement of Rev. George A.
Calhoun, D. D. over the church and society in that place, Mar. 10,
1819. 4op. Hartford 1859. 040 P ^1919
Sermon by G: A. Calhoun, p. 3-19.
212 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY
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1893, '96. v.3, 5. New Haven 1893-96. 917.464 W67
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Ellington. Incorporated 1786 from East Windsor
Baird, J: G. Ellington parish and town; formerly a part of East
Windsor, now belonging to Tolland county, (see Stiles, H: R.
History and genealogies of ancient Windsor, Ct. 1891-92
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together with its history, rules and regulations, and catalogue of its
members since the year 1799. sop. Rockville 1896.
285.8746 El5
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Hebron. Incorporated 1708
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marriages 1898. 3:91-97) 9 2 9-3 76
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Mansfield. Incorporated 1702 from Windham
Bailey, F: W: Mansfield, Tolland county, (see his Early Connecti-
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Froni the records of the 1st congregational church, 1744-85,
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records of the town and churches in Mansfield, Ct. 1703-1850.
574p. N. Y. 1898. 929.3 M3i
Glidden, K. B. Centennial discourse delivered in the ist congrega-
tional church, Mansfield Center, July 1876, including a history of
the ist congregational church and a sketch of the early settlement,
ecclesiastical and civil history of the town. 43p. Willimantic
1876. 285.8746 M 3 i
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Slafter, E. F. Inscriptions on gravestones in North Mansfield, Ct. Toiiandco.
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285.8746 N8i
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205 C762
Soxners. Incorporated 1734 ; annexed to Connecticut
from Massachusetts 1749
Stafford. Settled 1719
Stafford directory, Connecticut. Spencer Mass 1882. 917.464 Sti
Woodward, G: H: Sermon preached the last Sabbath of 1843 at
Stafford, Ct. Dec. 3ist. 2 4 p. Hartford 1846. 285.8746 Sti
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the Tolland county historical society. i48p. Hartford 1861.
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Contains genealogies of Tolland families.
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Hammond, Charles. History of Union, Ct. comp. by H. M.
Lawson. 5o8p. New Haven 1893. 974.64 Un3
Genealogies of families, p. 252-500.
- History of Union, Ct. report of an address delivered at the
centennial reunion at Lake Mashapaug in Union, Ct. Aug.
30, 1876. 26p. 040 P V.2320
Newspaper clipping mounted.
- Sermon preached at the rededication of the congregational church
in Union, Ct. July 25th, 1866. 39p. Springfield 1867.
285.8746
Vernon. Incorporated 1808 from Bolton
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also a brief sketch of facts which antedate the incorporation of Ver-
non and bring dates up to the time when this history begins.
48p. Rockville 1872. .974-64 R 59
214 NE W YORK STATE LIBRARY
co. Vernon, First congregational church. Confession of faith and
Willington
covenant with standing rules and historical notices of the church,
and a catalogue of present officers and members, June i, 1872.
i6p. Hartford 1872. 285.8746 59
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Arms, H. P. Historical notes of the congregational churches in New
London county from 1836 to 1869. 22p. Norwich 1869.
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torical sketch from its organization in 1817 to 1850 together with a
history of the churches of which it is composed. i25p. Bost.
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p. 82-112.
Colchester. Extracts from the records of Colchester, with some tran-
scripts from the recording of Michaell Taintor, transcribed by C. M.
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Jan.-Oct. 1889, 43:44-47, 188-91, 253-56, 358-63
W^illimantic directory, including Windham, Colchester and Coven-
try, 1893. v. 3. New Haven 1893. 917.464 W67
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society was organized 1718 as the West Farms church of Norwich.
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don co.
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and society in Franklin, Ct. Oct. i4th, 1868. 151?. New
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the burning of New London. i23p. New London 1870.
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CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY 217
Harris, W: W. Battle of Groton heights; a collection of narra- New Lon-
don CO.
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Ledyard* Lebanon, Ct. July 4, 1876, with an appendix of historical notes by
N. H. Morgan. *76p. Hartford 1880. 974.65 L49
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with a few from other sources, p. 143-76.
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i5oth anniversary of the ist congregational church, Lebanon, Ct.
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the celebration at Lebanon, Ct. Flag day, June 15, 1891, ed. by
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Copies of some inscriptions and list of Lebanon men who were buried
elsewhere during the revolution.
Ledyard. Incorporated 1836 jrom Groton
Lisbon. Incorporated 1786 from Norwich
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don co.
Bailey, F: W: Lyme, New London county, (see his Early Con- Montville
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church is in the present town of Old Lyme.
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Ap. 1877, 31:211-12 Jan. 1880, 34:37-41
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From the records of the 1st congregational church of Oakdale (formerly
North district of New London), 1721-38.
Baker, H: A. The first iron works in Connecticut, (see Putnam's
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At the Old forge in the present town of Montville.
History of Montville, Ct. formerly the north parish of New
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22O NKW YOKK STATI. UMKARY
N,-^ I...,, Baker, H: A. Lord ol baptisms and marriages by Rev. Rozel
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New LrfMni'.i. Cook, ;<! pAStOl "I tin- :'! < Imrcli in the north parish of N'ew Lon-
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l<< -<oid:; ol UK- ;-d church in the north parish of New London
(now Mpntville) Ct. from 1722 to 1740. (see Ma^i/ine of New
Knj'Jand hi i-,lory, Jan. i 8<; i , 1:42-50) 929 M27
New London. ScHlrtf 1^46; named 1 65 8
Allyn, Charles, (iiolon heigfai < nlcnnial ; a report of the- iiK-inon.il
sei YH e<,, Sep. o and 7, in New London and on ( \\ olon hci^hls in
honoi o| ilien braVC defenders, Sep. o, 17,81. (sec Harris, \V : W.
L.aiiie oi Grototi heights, 188.?. p. .301 94) ( >73-3377 "'i
BaCOn, E: W. New London ;ind lln- war ol i8r2; ;id dress Nov. 24,
1879. (sec New London county historical society. Records and
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Bailey, F: W: New London, \Cw London county. (.\w ///.v l',.iil\
( 'oiinc< lit nl ni.ii i i.i;' . , :;,^,. : y ,, -,,. . ( 'y(,
I'Kiin lh< rcronlH ol' MIC \l roii^rr;-;! I 1011:1 1 r.liiirch, 1)!7 1HOO.
Blake, S. L. Gurdon Sftltonstall, scholar, preacher, itatesman; <>
ii p.i tor of the ist ohiirch ol Chrilt, New London; 10 years
govcinoi ol ( 'onncf IK ill (set New London (onnl\ ln.-.ioi ic.d
S0< iel v Kei old:, ;ind p.ipci', I ''.<, | V. I, |)l 5, p. I !
974,65 N423
- 250111 anniversary of the settlement of New Lund^m, M.IY _, and
6,1896. (see. New London loiiiily hi', I ..... al Society ReCOfdS
and papers, 1897. 2 : 185 327)
Boyd r S New London due. I.. i \, 1878-79. Nr\\ London iSyS.
917.465 N.JJI
Bradstreet, Simon. I5radstreet's joiun.'d, io(,| \<\\ I
land In:, I ..... al and gencttlogii al fCglstl r, Oct. 3 , ; ;)
M ) i N.j
I' 1 ,. I \../<s ,i II,, joxnial ,,l /,', r. -V/ , lli.nl.h,,!. Ililil Sit. l,\ !'. M.
C.nilKillM, MIT \r> Kill/I, I Htl lltl,llH-'H'lll ll,l </< IIKll,' ,/(,,(/ /,,//./<(. .l.ill
D:7H-7, 929.1 N4aa v. 9.
I'.iad.'.lK !':, join nal. i(.(.| M ;. (wv New I 1 1 1 v.la nd In:. I oi i< al a ml
,. .I|O:M, al register, |an. [855, |.; ', i ) -i !) i N.| .' -'
K.-|.MII!CI| >n :irn.iiu|. .-I , ..... HI I h. I ..... HI . -,.|.\
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY JJl
Caulkins, P.M. Ancient Initial mound at New London, Ct. (M*
New England historical and genealogical register, Jan. 1857, N ewLonou
ii : 21-30) 9 a 9'! N422
ropu-s many iiisrripl ions.
- History of New London, Ct. from the ist survey of the coast in
1612 to 1852. 6?9P< New London 1852. 974>6$ N42
- History of New London, Ct. from the ist survey of the coast in
1612 to 1860; with memoir of the author. 696p. New Lon-
don iS,,5. 974 6 5 ^422
I'oems on local scenes and incidents, (see New London county
histOli > \. Ueeords ami papers. iSi>o. \ . i, pt I, p. 37-
974.65 N42 3
Chew, J. L. Account ot tin- oKl houses of New l.omlon. (SK New
I omlon eonniy historical society. Records and papers. 1893.
* '. i" 4, P. 7S-9 6 ) 974^5 N 4*3
- Famous old taverns of New London; and, Fact and reminis-
cence, (see New London county historical society. Records and
papers. 1895. 2:69-100) 974-6$ N423
Drake, S: A. New 1 ondon and Nonvuh. ^-<r ///V Nooks and cor-
ners of the Ne\N 1- 'nj-Jaml eoast 1X75. p. 420-40) 917. | 1)78
Field, T: P. Discourse delivered on the aooth annuetsau ot tl\e
tst rhnu h oi Christ in \i-\\ l.oiulon.Oel u)th. 1870, with oilier
a.Mressrs on that oe-.ision aiul some aeeount of the Celebration.
New London 1870. s ; i" \
Harris, W: W. Hattle of llroton '. a rolleetion ol naira
lixes. ollieial repOTtS, ivvouls, etc. of tile .slonuinj; ot Toil liiiMvoKl
aiul llu- Uiiiun:', ol \e\\ 1 omlon. i -^p. \,-\\ I oiuion |8fO
973-3377 u i 1
Kattle Of GrOtOn heij'Jit.s ; ,\ rolK-rtion ol nanativrs, otlieial
reports, records, etc. of the siouninj; oi l ; ort CiiswoKI, the massacre
of its garriaoiitnd the burning o i \e\\ i omion. md enlarged
l>y Charles Allyn, ,v))p- New London* 1 88l, >7.v3377 H*i
UOVIO\VM> iii !' I'-J, 071 qNai v.34.
Holloway, C..M. \ilauj-htei oi purita Connecticut quarterly,
!,,. .S,,;. 3 .; 18) 974-<' q (
SK.-U-li ol Nr\\ I..MUI.MI.
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The old whaling port, (see Connecticut quarterly, Ap. 1897,
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McEwen, Abel. Half-century sermon on some changes which have
occurred in the ist congregational society in New London, in this
city and in the county to which it pertains; delivered Jan. 27, 1857.
29p. New London 1857. 285.8746 ^4.29
New London Selectmen. Orders drawn by the selectmen of New
London, Jan. 18, i764-Aug. 3, 1766. (see New London county his-
torical society. Records and papers. 1894. v.i, pt 5, p. 29-42)
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New London city directory for 1855-58. New London 1855-57.
917.465 N42
Published by Starr & Co.
New London directory 1887, '90, '93, '95-96 with directory of
adjacent towns. New London 1887-96. 917.465 N42
Volumes for 1887 and '90 title reads fVhittlesey's New London directory ; vol-
umes for 1893-96 numbered v.4, 6-7.
Other towns included: Waterford, East Lyme, Montville, Groton.
New London, First church of Christ. Manual. 24p. n. p.
1880. 285.8746 N428
Palmer, H:R. New London, Ct. (see New England magazine, May
1896, ser. 3, 14: 291-310) 051 634 v.2o
Perkins, N. S. New London society for trade and commerce, (see
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Star.' 1 :, Benjamin. Historical sketch of the schools of New London,
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Starr, W: H. Centennial historical sketch of the town of New London.
96p. New London 1876. 974-65 N42i
Todd, C: B. An old New England sea-port, (see Lippincott's maga-
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Wheeler, R: A. First organized church in New London county; an
historical study. (see New London county historical society.
Papers and records. 1891. v.i,pt3, p-9-25) 974-65
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Williams. C. A. Early whaling industry of New London, (see New New Lo1
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London county historical society. Records and papers. 1895. Norwich
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North Stonington. Incorporated 1 807 from Stonington
9
Palmer, A. G. Discourse delivered at the looth anniversary of the
organization of the ist baptist church in North Stonington, Sep.
2oth, 1843, with an appendix. y2p. Bost. 1844. 286.1746 N8i
Norwich. Settled 1660
Bacon, L. W\ Norwich, Ct. (see New England magazine, Oct. 1896,
ser. 3, 15:161-81) 051 634 v.2i
Bailey, F: W: Norwich-Franklin, New London county, (see his
Early Connecticut marriages. 1899. 4:77-86) 9 2 9-3 76
From the records of the congregational society of Franklin, 1719-99. This
society was organized 1718 as tlie West Farms church of Norwich.
Bond, Alvan. Historical discourses delivered at the looth anniversary
of the organization of the 2d congregational church, Norwich, Ct.
July 24, 1860, with an appendix. 64p. Norwich 1860.
285.8746 N83i
Caulkins, F. M. History of Norwich, Ct. from its ist settlement in
1660 to Jan. 1845. 359P- Norwich 1845. 974-65 N83
Families of the 1st settlers, p. 84-123.
History of Norwich, Ct. from its possession by the Indians to
the year 1866. 7Q4p. n. p. 1866. 974-^5 N83i
Brief memorials of the proprietors and their descendants, p. 140-221.
Clark, E. F. Methodist episcopal churches of Norwich, Ct. 27op.
Norwich 1867. 287.6746 N83
Dana, M. M. Norwich memorial; the annals of Norwich, New
London county, Ct. in the great rebellion of 1861-65. 394P-
Norwich 1873. 974- 6 5 N835
Our brave boys; a memorial discourse delivered in the 2d con-
gregational church, Norwich, Ct. Dec. 10, 1865. 58p. Nor-
wich 1866. 9 2 3-57 Dl 9
Includes list of all soldiers from the congregation in the civil war.
Drake, S: A. New London and Norwich, (see his Nooks and
corners of the New England coast. 1875. p. 420-40) 917.4
224 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY
First settlement of Norwich, Ct. (see New England historical and
don co.
Norwich genealogical register, Oct. 1847, i : 314-1?) 929.1 N422
Oilman, D. C. Historical discourse delivered in' Norwich, Ct. Sep. 7,
1859, at the bicentennial celebration of the settlement of the town.
(see Norwich. Norwich jubilee. 1859. p.49-ii2) 974.65 N833
Oilman, E: "W. Miss Caulkin's history of Norwich, (see Congrega-
tional quarterly, Oct. 1866, 8:336-40) 205 0762
Gulliver, J: P. Sketch of the Broadway church, Norwich, Ct. (see
Congregational quarterly, July 1859, i : 300-8) 205 0762
Hyde, B. W. Reminiscences of Bean Hill, Norwich, (see Connecticut
quarterly, July-Oct. 1897, 3:294-305, 441-5 1 ) 974-6 qC76
Inscriptions from the burying-ground in Norwich, Ct. (see New
England historical and genealogical register, Oct. 1848, 2:404-7)
929.1 N422
Lord, Benjamin. Jubilee; an half-century discourse in two parts on
occasion of the completion of 50 years since the author's ordination,
delivered at Norwich, on the Lord's day, Nov. 29th, 1767. 56p.
New London 1768. 285.8746 N83
Morgan, W: F. anon. Centenary discourse delivered in Christ
church, Norwich, Ap. 22, 1849. 2op. Norwich 1849.
283.746 N8 3 i
Northrup, C: A. First church of Norwich, organized from this church
in 1660. (see Old Saybrook, First church of Christ. Celebration
of the 2 5oth anniversary. 1896. p. 88-97) 285.8746 Oli
Norwich. Norwich jubilee; a report of the celebration at Norwich,
Ct. on the 2ooth anniversary of the settlement of the town, Sep. 7th
and 8th, 1859; with an appendix containing historical documents
of local interest compiled by J: W. Stedman. 304p. Norwich
1859. 974.65 N833
Contents : Historical discourse, D. C. Gilman, p. 49-112.
Discourse, Alfred Lee, p. 116-38.
Address on the life and times of Maj. John Mason, J: A.
Rockwell, p. 148-73.
Address, D. G. Mitchell, p. 175-86.
Response to toast: The first child born in Norwich, R. H. Wai-
worth, p. 198-213.
Abstract of sermons by H. P. Arms, B: H. Paddock, J: P. Gulliver,
Benjamin Whittemore and J. T. Walden, p. 251-264h.
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY 225
Norwich board of trade. Norwich, Ct. its importance as a business New
and manufacturing centre and as a place of residence ; a brief
review of its past and present, nip. Norwich 1888. 917.465 qN83
Norwich city directory, 1857, '60, '65-66, '68, '76, '86, '90-91, '93,
'95-96. v. i, 3, 5-6, 8, 16, 26, 28, 30-31, 33, 35-36. Norwich
1857-96. 9J7-465 N8 3
1857 includes Norwich town, Bean Hill, Yantic and Greenville, and part
of Preston.
1857-60 compiled by W: H. Boyd.
1865-96 have title Stedman's directory of Norwich and that part of Preston
adjoining.
1888-date give names of adults deceased in previous year.
Perkins, M.. E.. Old houses of the antient town of Norwich,
1660-1800, with maps, illustrations, portraits and genealogies.
62ip. Norwich 1895. 974-65 N834
Genealogies, p. 405-600.
Strong, Joseph. Sermons preached Mar. 23, A. D. 1828 on the
completion of the 5oth year of the author's ministry. 26p.
Norwich 1828. 040 P .1919
Walden, Treadwell. The "Rose of New England." (see Apple-
ton's journal, July 1878, new ser. 5 : 1-13) 051 qAp5 v.2o
Wlieeler, R : A. First organized church in New London county, an
historical study, (see New London colony historical society.
Papers and records. 1891. v.i, pt 3, p. 9-25) 974.65 N423
Churches in New London, Norwich and Stoniugton.
Old Lyme. Incorporated 1855 from Lyme
Old Lyme, First congregational church. Manual. 31?.
Lyme 1896. 285.8746 Oli2
A complete record of church members so far as known, p. 15-31.
Salisbury, E : E. & Salisbury, Mrs Eveline (McCurdy). Intro-
ductory notes on Lyme, Old Lyme. (see their Family histories and
genealogies. 1892. i : pref. 13-37) 929 .1 qSa3
Shirley, Arthur. Discourse delivered on the 2ooth anniversary of the
organization of the Old Lyme 'congregational church; 1693-1893.
i7p. Lyme 1893. 285.8746 Oln
First church of Old Lyme, organized from this church in 1793.
(see Old Saybrook, First church of Christ. Celebration of the 25oth
anniversary. 1896. p. 105-9) 285.8746 Oli
226 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY
New Lon- Preston. Named 1687
don. co.
Preston Bailey, F: W: Preston-Griswold, New London county, (see his Early
Connecticut marriages. 1899. 4 : 32-57) 9 2 9-3 76
From the records of the 2d church in Preston, 1720-99.
Browning, A. A. Preston separate church, (see New London county
historical society. Records and papers. 1896. 2 : 153-70)
974.65 N42 3
Palmer, Frank. Church records of Preston, Ct. (see New England
historical and genealogical register, Jan. 1891, 45 : 24-27)
929.1 N422
Marriages by Paul Park, pastor of the congregational church, 1774-1801.
- Preston, Ct. records of births, marriages and deaths. (see
Putnam's historical magazine ser. 2, v. 6-7) 929.1 qSa3i .8-9
Feb. 1898, 8:42-44 June 1898, 8:198-201
Mar. " 8:94-96 Nov. " 8:299-302
Ap. " 8:134-36 Jan. 1899, 9:10-16
May " 8:169-72
Salem. Incorporated 1819 from Colchester, Lyme and Montville
Gallup, A. O. Salem, (see Kurd, D. H. History of New London
county. 1882. p. 604-10) 974-^5 qH93
Sprague. Incorporated 1 86 I from Lisbon and Franklin
Stonington. Incorporated 1658 by Massachusetts '
Bailey, F: W: North Stonington, New London county, (see his Early
Connecticut marriages. 1896. i : 53-63) 9 2 9-3 C76.
From the records of 2d church of Stonington, 1733-81.
Champlin, J. D. jr. Ancient burial ground at Stonington, Ct.
(see New England historical and genealogical register, Jan. 1859.
13:23-29) 929.1 N422
Wickutequock burial ground; inscriptions with genealogic notes.
Defence of Stonington (Ct.) against a British squadron Aug. 9th to i2th,
1814. 54p. Hartford 1864. 973-5 2 3 6 T 77
Gordon, G: A. A contribution to the early history of Stonington, Ct.
(see New England historical and genealogical register, Oct. 1893.
47:459-60^ 929.1 N422
Palmer, H: R. Stonington, Ct. (see New England magazine, Ap.
1899, ser. 3, 20: 225-44) 051 634 v.26
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY 227
Reference lists; bombardment of Stonington, Aug. gth to i2th, 1814.
(see Westerly (R. I.) _ Public library. Monthly bulletin, July 1897,
v.2, no.9, p. 5-6) 018.1 W52i
Stanton, Mrs H. A. Aged residents of Stonington, Ct. 1893. (see
New England historical and genealogical register, July 1894,
48:322) 9 2 9- r N422
Stonington, First congregational church. History, 1674-1874,
with the report of bicentennial proceedings, June 3, 1874, with
appendix containing statistics of the church by R: A. 'Wheeler.
3oop. Norwich 1875. 285.8746 Sty
Contents : Historical address, R: A, Wheeler, p,26-106.
Statistics of the church : admissions, baptisms and marriages,
p. 189-288.
Biographic sketches of some of the early settlers of Stonington,
p,289-300,
- Manual, 1674-1895. 22p. Bost. 1895. 285 8746
Westerly directory, containing a general and business directory and
street directory of Westerly and Pawcotuck, 1884-92. Provi-
dence R. I. 1883-91. 917.459 W52
Published biennially by Sampson, Murdock & Co.
Wheeler, R: A. First organized church in New London county ; an
historical study. (see New London county historical society.
Papers and records. 1891. v.i, pt 3, p.g-25) 974- 6 5 ^423
Churches at New London, Norwich and Stouington.
- Land in Stonington, Ct. sold for the use of the Pequot Indians,
1683. (see Magazine of New England history, Ap. 1892,
2:128-33) 929 M27
- Stonington. (see Hurd, D. H. History of New London county.
1882. p.6i2-72 9 ) 974.65 qH 93
Wilbur, W:A. Mystic. (see Connecticut magazine, Aug. 1899.
5:399-419) 974.6 qC76
Voluntown. Named 1708
Bailey, F: W: Voluntown, New London county, (see his Early
Connecticut marriages. 1898. 3:124-32) 929.3 C76
From the records of the congregational church, 1729-1800.
Waterford. Incorporated 1 80 1 from New London
228 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY
WindHam co. WINDHAM COUNTY. Organized 1726
Bayles, R: M. History of Windham county, Ct. i204p. N. Y.
1889. 974.64
Larned, E. D. Historic gleanings in Windham county, Ct.
Providence R. I. 1899. 974.64 1,321
History of Windham county, Ct. 2v. Worcester Mass.
1874-80. 9^4 64 L32
- Windham county. (see Howard, R. H. & Crocker, H : E.
History of New England. 1881. 1:387-98) 974
Learned, R. C. Congregational churches and ministers in Windham
county, Ct. (see Congregational quarterly) 205 C762
July-Oct. 1859, 1:264-70, 350-57
Jan.-Oct. 1860, 2:25-28, 178-86, 289-93, 376-79
Jan.-Oct. 1861, 3: 13-18, 154-57, 259-69, 349-56
Ashlford. Named 1710
Bailey, F: W: Ashford, Windham county, (see his Early Connecticut
marriages. 1896. i : 29-34) 929.3 C76
From the records of the congregational church, 1719-22, 1769-99.
Brooklyn. Incorporated 1786 from Pomfret and Canterbury
Bailey, F: W: Brooklyn, Windham county, (see his Early Connecticut
marriages. 1896. i : 34-44) 9 2 9-3 76
From the records of the congregational church, 1737-99.
Coleman, W^: H. The church in the grove; records of an episcopal
parish during the revolution, (see New England magazine, Nov.
1892, ser. 3, 7 : 344-5) OS 1 34 ^.13
Brooklyn, Ct.
Foggj T: B. Memorial sermon delivered in Old Trinity church,
Brooklyn, Ct. on the icoth anniversary of its opening, Ap. 12, 1871.
48p. Hartford 1871. 283.746 679
Wliitney, Josiah. Half-century sermon occasioned by the comple-
tion of 50 years from the time of the author's ordination and deliv-
ered on Lord's day Feb. 2, 1806. 2op. Windham 1806.
285.8746 679
Canterbury. Incorporated 1703 from Plainfield
Bailey, F: "W: Canterbury, Windham county, (see his Early Connec-
ticut marriages. 1896. 2:120-26) 9 2 9-3 76
From the records of the congregational church, 1712-71.
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY 229
Olmstead, Mrs M. v Canterbury, Ct. records, (see Putnam's monthly windham co.
historical magazine, Feb.; 1893, ser. 2, i : 272-74) 929.1 qSa3i v.3 P
Marriages, 1706-1813.
Chaplin. Incorporated 1822 from Mansfield and Hampton
Eastf ord. Incorporated 1847 from Ashford
Hampton. Incorporated 1786 from Windham^ Pomfret, Brooklyn,
Canterbury and Mansfield
Bailey, F: W: Windham-Hampton, Windham county, (see his Early
Connecticut marriages. 1899. 4:69-76) 9 2 9-3 76
From the records of the congregational church in Hampton, 1734-89.
This church was organized in 1723 and known as the church in Windham
village or Canada Society church.
Clark, Jonathan. Congregational church and its pastors in Hampton,
Ct. (see New England historical and genealogical register, Ap. 1859,
13:169-70) . 929.1 N422
Killingly. Incorporated 1708
Directory of Putnam and Danielsonville, Ct. for 1885. Alb. n.d.
917.464 PgS
Larned, E. D. Killingly, Ct. church records, (see Putnam's monthly
historical magazine) 929.1 qSa3i
June 1895, 5:224-27 Aug. 1896, 6:207-8
Sep. " 5:259-60 Mar. 1897, 7:74-78
Oct. 5:295-96 Oct. " 7^74-78
Jan. 1896, 6:26-67 Feb. 1899, 9:72-76
Mar. " 6:77-80
Three Killingly boys, (see Connecticut quarterly, Ap. 1897,
3:221-26) 974.6 qC76
Plainfield. Incorporated 1699
Bailey, F: W: Plainfield, Windham county, (see his Early Connec-
ticut marriages. 1896. 2 : 66-72) 9 2 9-3 76
From the records of the 1st congregational church, 1748-1800.
Connecticut General court. Patent of Plainfield, 1706. (see Massa-
chusetts historical society. Collections. 1889. ser. 6, 3:313-16)
974.4 M 3 8 v.53
Morse, Abner. Early settlers of Plainfield, Ct. (see New England
historical and genealogical register, Jan. 1861, 15 : 53) 929.1 N422
230 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY
Pomf ret. Named 1713
Bailey, F: W: Pomfret, Windham county, (see his Early Connec-
ticut marriages. 1896. i : 76-82) 9 2 9-3 76
From the records of the 2d church, Abington, 1753-99.
Deaths recorded on records of congregational church, Abington, in
Pomfret, Ct. (see Connecticut quarterly) 974-6 qC76
July 1897, 3:354 Mar. 1899, 5:188
Oct. 3:482-83 Ap. 5.246-47
Jan. 1898, 4:113-14 Aug. " 5:440-42
July " 4:329-30
1783-1823.
Hunt, Daniel. History of Pomfret; a discourse delivered on the day
of annual thanksgiving in the ist church in Pomfret, Nov. i9th,
1840. 35p. Hartford 1841. 974-64 P77
Pomfret, First church of Christ. i5oth anniversary of the organi-
zation of the ist church of Christ in Pomfret, Ct. Oct. 26, 1865;
sermon, historical papers, addresses, with appendix. g6p. Daniel-
sonville 1866. 285.8746 P77
Contents : Sermon, W. S. Alexander, p. 5-20.
Pastors of the church, Daniel Hunt, p. 21-35.
Meeting houses of the society, Daniel Hunt, p. 36-49.
Steps of progress, Daniel Hunt, p. 50-62.
Sketch of the general history of Pomfret, Daniel Hunt, p. 87-95.
Porter, J: A. Picturesque Pomfret. (see Connecticut quarterly, Jan.
1896,2:3-24) 974.6 qC76
Smith, H: B. Historical discourse delivered in Abington, Jan. 30,
1853 at the close of the ist century of Abington church and society ;
with an appendix. 36p. Hartford 1853. 285.8746 Ab5
T, H. C. From Pomfret, Ct. celebration of the isoth anniversary -of
the ist church organization, (see Fire Lands pioneer, 1866, 7 : 101-4)
977.1 FSI
Putnam. Incorporated 1855 from Thompson, Pomfret and Killingly
Directory of Putnam and Danielsonville, Ct. for 1885. Alb. n.d.
917.464 P98
Scotland. Incorporated 1857 from Windham
Bailey, F: W: Scotland, Windham county, (see his Early Connec-
ticut marriages. 1898. 3:43-51) 9 2 9-3 ^76
From the records of the 3d church of Windham, now the congregational
church in Scotland, 1735-1800.
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY 23!
Sterling. Incorporated 1794 from Voluntown windimm co.
Windham
Thompson. Incorporated 1785 from Killingly
Bailey, F: "W: Thompson, Windham county, (see his Early Connec-
ticut marriages. 1896. 2 : 50-65) 9 2 9-3 Cy6
From the records of the North society of Killingly, later congregational
church of Thompson, 1730-95.
Dow, Daniel. Reminiscence of past events ; a semicentennial sermon
preached in Thompson, Ct. Ap. 22, 1846; with an appendix. 3zp.
New Haven 1846. 285.8746 T37
Dunning, A. Historical discourse preached in Thompson, Ct. Feb.
1855. 62p. Worcester Mass. 1855. 285.8746 T37i
A sermon preached in Thompson Ct. at the dedication of the new congre-
gational church, July 8, 1856.
Windham. Incorporated 1692
Bailey, F: W: Windham-Hampton, Windham county, (see his Early
Connecticut marriages. 1899. 4:69-76) 9 2 9-3 76
From the records of the congregational church in Hampton, 1734-89. This
church was organized in 1723 and known as the church in Windbam village
or Canada Society church.
Fuller, J. G. Anecdote and local story of old Windham. (see Bayles,
R: M. History of Windham county, Ct. 1889. p. 205-51)
974.64 qB34
Tyler, J: E. Historical discourse before the ist church and society
of Windham, Ct. Dec. roth, 1850, being the i5oth anniversary of
the formation of the church. 35p. Hartford 1851. 285.8746 W72
Waterman, Elijah. Century sermon, preached before the ist church
in Windham, Dec. 10, A.D. 1880, in commemoration of its institu-
tion, Dec. 10, A.D. 1700; containing historical facts relating to its
settlement and progress, 42p. Windham 1801. 285.8746
Weaver, W: L. History of ancient Windham, Ct. genealogy. pt i.
Willimantic 1864. 929.1 W37
A-Bil, pt 1.
Willimantic borough directory, 1877. Hartford 1877. 917.464 W67
Published by A, Brainerd.
Willimantic directory for 1880-82, '87-89. Alb. 1880-88. 917.464 W67
Published by R. S. Dillon & Co.
232 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY
wimiimm co. Willimantic directory including Windham, Colchester and Coventry,
1893/96. v-3, 5. New Haven 1893-96. 917.464 W67
Published by Price, Lee & Co. v.5 does not include Colchester,
Windham. Memorial volume of the bicentennial celebration of the
town of Windham, Ct. as held in the year 1892. i66p. Hart-
ford 1893. 974-64 W72
Contents : Windham's 1st century, T : S. Weaver, p. 20-38.
Windham's 2d century, A. B. Liucoln, p. 39-41.
Willimantic in 1850, A. B. Lincoln, p. 129-41.
Windham, Congregational church. Manual, 1894. g2p. Hart-
ford 1894. 285.8746 W723
Woodstock. Incorporated 1690; annexed to Connecticut
from Massachusetts 1749
Ammidown, Holmes. Woodstock, (see his Historical collections.
1874. 1:257-403) 974-43 Am6
Bailey, .F: W: Woodstock, Windham county, (see his Early Connec-
ticut marriages. 1896. i : 104-14) 9 2 9-3 76
From the records of the 1st congregational church, 1690-1780.
Bowen, C. W. Woodstock; an historical sketch. 64p. N. Y.
1886. 974.64 W86
Head at the bicentennial celebration of the town, Sep. 7, 1886.
Grosvenor, Louis. History of the ist congregational church and
society of Woodstock, Ct. a thanksgiving discourse, Nov. 24th, 1859.
28p. Worcester 1860. 285.8746 W86
Mason, Samuel. Expedition from New London to Woodstock,
Ct. (see Massachusetts historical society. Proceedings. 1867.
9:473-78) 974.4 qM38
Morse, Abner. Origin of Woodstock, Ct. and names of ist planters.
(see New England historical and genealogical register, July 1864,
18:227-28) 929.1 N T 422
MIDDLESEX COUNTY. Incorporated 1785
Bacon, A. W. Bench and bar of Middlesex county, (see History of
Middlesex county. 1884. p. 31-36) 974.66 qH62
Emmette, Thomas. Middlesex county, (see Howard, R. H. &
Crocker, H: E. History of New England. 1881. i : 342-54)
974 qH8 3
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY 233
Field, D:D. Statistical account of the county of Middlesex in Con- Middlesex co.
necticut. i52p! Middletown 1819. 974.66 F45
History of Middlesex county, Ct. with biographical sketches. 579P-
N. Y. 1884. 974.66 qH6 2
Mathewson, R. W. Medical profession in Middlesex county, (see
History of Middlesex county. 1884. p. 18-30) 974.66 H62
.
Chatham. Incorporated 1767 from Middletown
Bailey, F:W: Chatham, Middlesex county, (see his Early Connecticut
marriages. 1898. 3 : 74-84) 9 2 9-3 C76
From the records of the 2d congregational church of Chatham located at
Middle Haddam, 1740-99.
-- Chatham-Portland, Middlesex county, (see his Early Connecticut
marriages. 1899. 4:96-103) 9 2 9-3 C76
From the records of the 1st congregational church, 1767-98. The old church
at Gildersleeve is now in Portland territory.
East Hampton, Congregational church. 1501)1 anniversary, 1748-
1898, Nov. 30, 1898. i5op. Middletown 1900. 285.8746 Ea7ii
Field, D: D. Centennial address with historical sketches of Cromwell*
Portland, Chatham, Middle-Haddam, Middletown and its parishes.
295p. Middletown 1853. 974.66 M$8
Ives, J. S. Historical sermon of the ist church, East Hampton, Ct.
July 9th, 1876. i8p. Middletown ^76. 285.8746 Ea7
Loomis, I. F. Town of Chatham, (see Connecticut magazine, June-
July 1860, 5 : 303-19, 370-81) 974-6 qC76
East Hampton, p. 303-19; Middle Haddam, p. 370-81.
Roberts, M. L. Town of Chatham, (see History of Middlesex
county. 1884. p. 174-217) 974.66 qH62
The early settlers and their descendants, p. 198-217.
Chester. Incorporated 1836 from Say brook
Chester, Congregational church. Historical sketch of the congre-
gational church of Chester, Ct. from its organization, Sep. 15, 1742
to Sep. 15, 1892. 28p. Hartford 1892. 285.8746 C42
Contents: Historical address, A. S. Chesebrougb, p. 3-23.
Historical address, Alexander Hall, p. 24-28.
Silliman, S : C. Town of Chester, (see History of Middlesex county.
1884. p. 218-28) 974.66 qH62
234 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY
Middlesex co. Clinton. Incorporated 1838 from Killingworth
Clinton
Buell, W: H. Town of Clinton, (see History of Middlesex county.
1884. p. 229-41) 974.66 qH62
Clinton, Congregational church. 2ooth anniversary held in Clin-
ton, Ct. Nov. 13. 1867. 54p. New Haven 1868. 285.8746 C6i
Historical discourse, W: E. Brooks, p. 11-43.
Cromwell. Incorporated 1851 from Middletown
Dudley, M. S. History of Cromwell ; a sketch. 36p. Middle-
town 1880. 974.66 C88
Based on a centennial discourse delivered at Cromwell, July 16, 1876.
- Town of Cromwell, (see History of Middlesex county. 1884.
p. 242-62) 974.66 qH62
Field, D: D. Centennial address with historical sketches of Cromwell,
Portland, Chatham, Middle Haddam, Middletown and its parishes.
Middletown 1853. 974.66 M58
Durham. Incorporated 1708
Congregational church iii Connecticut-New Haven east con-
sociation. Manual, with historical sketches of churches and their
pastors, 1709-1893. 39p. New Haven 1893. 285.8746 ^244
Durham, p. 17-18.
Fowler, W: C. History of Durham, Ct. from the ist grant of land in
1662 to 1866. 444P- Hartford 1866. 974.66 093
Contents: Eev. Nathaniel Channcey's record of baptisms 1711-55, p. 252-98.
Rev. Elizur Goodrich's record of admissions, baptisms and mar-
riages, 1756-83, p. 299-334.
Rev. David Smith's record of admissions, 1799-1831, p. 334-39.
Proprietors' record of births, marriages and deaths, 1706-30,
p. 339-49.
Town records of births, marriages and deaths, 1703-1860,
p. 350-443;
Sermon delivered at the dedication of the South congregational
church in Durham, Ct. Dec. 29, 1847. 67p. Amherst 1848.
285.8746 D 93
Newton, H. G. Town of Durham, (see History of Middlesex county.
1884. p. 263-81) 974.66 qH62
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY 235
East Haddam. Incorporated 1734 from Haddam Middlesex co.
Bailey, F: W: East Haddam, Middlesex county, (see his Early Con-
necticut marriages. 1896. i : 82-89) 929.3 Cy6
From tbe Millington church records.
Field, D: D. History of the towns of Haddam and East Haddam,
Ct. 48p. Middletown 1814. 974.66 Hn
Genealogies of early settlers, p. 43-48.
N. Y. 1892. 974.66 HIII
Reprint of edition of 1814.
Johnson, E. E. & Niles, H. B. Town of East Haddam. (see His-
tory of Middlesex county. 1884. p. 282-330) 974.66 qH62
"Moodus noises"; or, Connecticut earthquakes. (^National maga-
zine, Nov. 1853, 3 1416-20) 051 N2i
Niles, H. B. Old chimney stacks of East Haddam, Middlesex county,
Ct. 146?. N. Y. 1887. 974.66 Ea7
Contains genealogies of some of the old families.
Parsons, Isaac. A retrospect : two sermons preached on Lord's day,
Oct. 24, 1841, on occasion of the close of the quarter of a century
in his ministry, with an appendix. 32p. Hartford 141.
285.8746 Ea72
Preached before the 1st congregational church in East Haddam.
Patterson, D. W. East Haddam records, (see New England his-
torical and genealogical register) 929.1 N422
July 1857, 11:273-78 Jan. 1858, 12:42-47
Oct. " 11:311-14 Ap. 1859, 13:125-30
Certified copies of all births, marriages and deaths from the 1st and 2d
books of land records.
Extracts from the proprietors' records of East Haddam, Ct.
(see New England historical and genealogical register, Jan. 1859,
13:19-20) 929.1 N422
1688-1717.
Essex. Incorporated 1854 from Old Say brook
Bayles, R: M. Town of Essex, (see History of Middlesex county.
1884. p. 331-67) 974.66 qH62
Comstock, S: M. A river town, (see New England magazine, July
1899, ser. 3, 20 : 555-67) 051 B34 v.26
Essex, Ct.
236 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY
Middlesex co. Griswold. E. W. Church in Centerbrook, organized from this church
Haddam
in 1725. (see Old Saybrook, First church of Christ. Celebration
of the 25oth anniversary. 1896. p. 116-20) 285.8746 Oh
Haddam. Incorporated 1668
Bailey, F: W: Haddam, Middlesex county, (see his Early Con-
necticut marriages. 1896. 1:44-52) 9 2 9-3 76
Bayles, R: M. Town of Haddam. (see History of Middlesex county.
1884. p. 368-416) 974.66 qH62
Haddam Neck, H: M. Selden, p. 393-406.
Brainerd, E. W. Haddam since the revolution, (see Connecticut
magazine, Dec. 1899, 5 : 591-604) 974-6 qC76
Plantation of Thirty Mile island, (see Connecticut magazine,
Nov. 1899, 5 : 543-S 2 ) 974-6 qC76
Field, D: D. History of the towns of Haddam and East Haddam,
Ct. 48p. Middletown 1814. 974.66 Hu
Genealogies of early settlers, p. 43-48.
N. Y. 1892. 974.66 HIII
Reprinted from edition of 1814.
Killingworth. Named 1667
Bailey, F: W: Killingworth, Middlesex county, (see his Early Con-
necticut marriages. 1898. 3:30-42) 9 2 9-3 76
From the records of the 2d church, 1739-99.
Buell, W: H. Town of Killingworth. (see History of Middlesex
county. 1884. p. 417-34) 974.66 qH62
Middlefield. Incorporated 1866 from Middletown
Augur, P. M. Town of Middlefield. (see History of Middlesex
county. 1884. p. 435-41) 974.66 qH62
Middletown. Incorporated 1651 ; named 1653
Bailey, F: W: Chatham, Middlesex county, (see his Early Con-
necticut marriages. 1898. 3 : 74-84) 9 2 9-3 76
From the records of the 2d congregational church, 1740-99.
Cromwell, Middlesex county, (see his Early Connecticut mar-
riages. 1896. 2:87-98) 9 2 9-3 C 7 6
From the records of the 2d church of Middletown, 1738-1800.
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY 237
Bailey, F: W: Farmington-Berlin, Hartford county, (see his Early Middlesex co.
o \ ^t ^ Middletown
Connecticut marriages. 1899. 4:3-11) 9 2 9-3 Cyo
The town of Berlin, was partly formed from Middletown: see note under
Berlin, Hartford county.
Brainerd, A. Middletown illustrated. 28p. Westchester, Ct.
1877. 917.466 6734
Chaffee, G. I. Middletown. (see Connecticut quarterly, Jan. 1897,
.4:11-29) 974.6 qC76
Derby, A. G. S. The Riverside cemetery; a sketch of the old burying-
ground in Middletown. (see Connecticut quarterly, Oct. 1896,
2:375-85) 974.6 qC76
Copies many inscriptions.
Field, D: D. Centennial address with historical sketches of Cromwell,
Portland, Chatham, Middle Haddam, Middletown and its parishes.
295p. Middletown 1853. 974.66 M58
Hubbard, P. E. Epitaphs copied from the old burying ground on the
bank of the river, Middletown, Ct. (see New England historical
and genealogical register, Jan. 1857, n : 80-82) 929.1 N422
Middletown and Meriden directory for 1870-71, '74-75. New
Haven 1870-75. 917.466 M58
Compiled by Fitzgerald & Dillon. 1870-71 title reads Middletoivn city
directory, pub. in New Haven; 1874-75 pub, in Albany.
Middletown and Portland directory for 1887-88, '89-90. New Haven
1887-89. 917.466 Ms8
Published by Price, Lee & Co. Includes records of deaths and marriages
of previous year.
Old graveyard at Middletown, Ct. (see New England historical and
genealogical register, Jan. 1848, 2 : 70-75) 929.1 N422
Copies a few inscriptions.
Parsons, S: H. Epitaphs in the old burying-place, established in
Middletown, Ct. A. D. 1650 upon the west bank on the Connecticut
river, (see New England historical and genealogical register, Ap.
1861,15:161-67) 929.1 N422
Records of the births, marriages and deaths of the ist proprietors
of lands in Middletown, Ct. (see New England historical and
genealogical register, Jan.-Ap. 1860, 14:63-68,133-39)929.1 N422
Copied from the records of Middletown, v.l. Includes list of householders
and proprietors, Mar. 22, 1670.
238 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY
Middlesex co. Taylor, Jeremiah. First church, Middletown, Ct. (see Congrega-
Old Saybrook . , _
tional quarterly, Oct. 1870, 12 : 539-44) 205 ^762
Tyler, R. U. Inscriptions in an ancient burying ground, near Waro-
mas station, town of Middletown. (see Connecticut quarterly, July
1898,4:329) 974.6 qC76
Whittemore, Henry. Town and city of Middletown. (see History
of Middlesex county. 1884. p. 61-173) 974.66 qH62
Old Saybrook. Incorporated 1852 from Saybrook
Blague, E: P. Peace; Flag day at Old Saybrook, Friday, Aug. 16,
1861. 22p. Springfield Mass. 1896. 973-7 1 1^57
Old Saybrook, First church of Christ. Celebration of the 250111
anniversary, Wednesday, July i, 1896; historical review r and ad-
dresses. i32p. Middletown 1896. 285.8746 Oh
Contents : History of the 1st church of Old Saybrook, A. S. Chesebrougb,
p. 1-80.
The founders, 1646, E: M. Chapman, p. 83-88.
The 1st church of Norwich, organized from this church in
1660, C: A . Northrop, p. 88-97.
Connecticut emigration to Ohio and its results, A. S. Bushnell,
p. 97-104.
The 1st church of Old Lyme, organized from this church in
1693, Arthur Shirley, p. 105-9.
Yale university, Timothy Dwight, p. 109-15.
The church in Centerbrook, organized from this church in 1725,
E. W. Griswold, p. 116-2o!
The 1st church, Westbrook, organized from this church in
1726, G. F. Bailey, p. 120-24.
Ministries of Eev. William Hart and Rev. F: W. Hotchkiss,
J. R. Sheffield, p, 125-29.
Tully, W: B. Town of Old Saybrook. (see History of Middlesex
county. 1884. p. 442-92) 974.66 qH62
Portland. Incorporated 1841 from Chatham
Bayne, Mrs J. S. Town of Portland. (see History of Middlesex
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY 239
Saybrook. Settled 1635 Middlesex eo.
Westbrook
Bailey, F; W: Saybrook, Middlesex county, (see his Early Connec-
ticut marriages. 1896. i : 89-94) 9 2 9-3 76
From the records of the 3d church, now in Chester, 1759-99.
Saybrook, Middlesex county, (see his Early Connecticut mar-
riages. 1896. 2 : 113-20) 9 2 9-3 Cy6
From the records of the 2d church, now town of Westbrook, 1726-99.
Drake, S: A. Saybrook. (see his Nooks and corners of the New
England coast. 1875. P- 44 r ~49) 9 J 7-4 ^78
Hotchkiss, F: W: Retrospect on the ministry and church of Saybrook;
a half century sermon preached Lord's day, Sep. 22, 1833. 23p.
Hartford 1838. 285 8746 Sag
Knouse, W^: H. Town of Saybrook. (see History of Middlesex county.
1884. p. 537-61) 974.66 qH62
Lady Fenwick. (see Historical magazine, Feb. 1871, ser. 2, 9: 151-56)
973 H62 v.i9
Reinterment of the remains of Lady Fenwick, at Saybrook, Nov. 23, 1870.
Includes abstract or historical address by J. H. Trumbull.
Nash, Sylvester. Records of Saybrook, Ct. (see New England his-
torical and genealogical register, Jan.-Ap. 1850, 4: 19-22, 137-40;
Ap. 1851, 5:247) 929.1 N422
Earliest genealogic records of the town found in the 1st volume of the
records of land and town transactions.
Saybrook. Saybrook's quadrimillennial ; commemoration of the 2 5oth
anniversary of the settlement of Saybrook, Nov. 27, 1885. 69p.
Hartford 1886. 974.66 Sag
Contents : History of the early settlement, Samuel Hart, p. 8-20.
Yale college at Saybrook, Noah Porter, p. 21-27.
The Saybrook platform, Llewellyn Pratt, p. 27-45.
Saybrook in the revolution, J: E. Bushnell, p. 46-54.
The divisions of the old colony, Salmon McCall, p. 54-59.
Minister Buckingham and his family, S: G. Buckingham, p. 59-65.
Westbrook. Incorporated 1840 from Saybrook
Bailey, G. F. First church, Westbrook, organized from this church in
1726. (see Old Saybrook, First church of Christ. Celebration of
the 25oth anniversary. 1896. p. 120-24) 285.8746 Oh
Pratt, J. A. Town of Westbrook. (see History of Middlesex county.
1884. P-5^ 2 ~79) 974.66 qH62
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New Haven NEW HAVEN COUNTY
CO.
Ansonia, Birmingham, Derby, Shelton and Seymour directory, 1888-91.
v.6-8. New Haven 1880-90. 917.467 An8
Published by Price, Lee & Co. Give marriages and deaths of previous year.
Atwater, E: E. History of the colony of New Haven to its absorp-
tion into Connecticut. 6np. New Haven 1881. 974.68 Aty
Bacon, Leonard. Civil government in the New Haven colony, (see
New Haven colony historical society. Papers. 1865. 1:11-27)
974.67 N42
Beers, Ellis & Soule, pub. Atlas of New Haven county, Ct. 58f.
n. p. n. d. 912.7467 fB39
Title page wanting.
Bronson, Henry. Medical history and biography, (see New Haven
colony historical society. Papers. 1877. 2 : 239-388) 974.67 N42
Congregational church in Connecticut New Haven east con-
sociation. Manual, with historical sketches of churches and their
pastors, 1709-1893. 39p. New Haven 1893. 285.8746 N4244
Dennen, S. R. & Dennen, C. R. New Haven county, (see How-
ard, R H. & Crocker, H: E. History of New England. 1881.
i:354-65) 974 qH8 3
Hoadly, C: J. Records of the colony or jurisdiction of New Hav$n
from May 1653 to the union together with the New Haven code of
1656. 626p. Hartford 1858. 974-67 H65
- Records of the colony and plantation of New Haven from 1638
to 1649. 547P- Hartford 1857. 974.67
Lambert, E: R. History of the colony of New Haven before and
after the union with Connecticut containing a description of the
towns which composed that government; viz. New Haven, Milford.
Guilford, Stamford and Southold, L. I. 2i6p. New Haven
1838. 974-67 Liy
Leading business men of New Haven county, and a historical review
of the principal cities. 27op. Bost., 1887. 917.467 1,46
Issued by Mercantile publishing company, Boston.
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY 24!
Moore, J. B. Memoir of Theophilus Eaton, the ist governor of the New
colony of New Haven, (see New York historical society. Collec- Branford
tions. 1849. ser - 2 ? 2 : 4-67-93) 974-7 N422 v.y
Naugatuck valley directory and business advertiser, containing the
names of all independent male citizens of the following towns :
Winchester, Torrington, Litchfield, Plymouth, Thomaston, Water-
bury, Naugatuck, Beacon Falls, Seymour, Derby and Stratford.
Hartford 1875. 917.461 N22
Published by A. Brainerd.
New Haven colony; early laws and history, (see Quarterly Christian
spectator, Dec. 1830, 2 : 686-93) 205 Q2
New Haven colony historical society. Papers. v.i-5. New
Haven 1865-94. 974.67 N42
New Haven county directory, 1872. Bost. 1871. 917.467 N42
Steiner, B. C. Governor William Leete and the absorption of New
Haven colony by Connecticut, (see American historical association.
Annual report. 1892. 3:207-22) 973 Ani33
White, Henry. New Haven colony, (see New Haven colony his-
torical society. Papers. 1865. i : i-io) 974.67 N42
Ansonia. Incorporated 1889 f rom Derby
Orcutt, Samuel & Beardsley, Ambrose. Ansonia. (see their
History of the old town of Derby, Ct. 1880. p. 413-41)
974.67
Beacon Falls. Incorporated 1871 from Bethany, Oxford, Seymour and
Naugatuck
Bethany. Incorporated 1832 from Woodbridge
Branford. Settled 1644 under New Haven
Bailey, F: W: Branford, New Haven county, (see his Early Con-
necticut marriages. 1896. 2:99-113) 9 2 9'3 76
From the records of the congregational church, 1651-1799.
Baldwin, E. C. Branford annals, 1640-1800. (see New Haven
colony historical society. Papers. 1882-1888. 3:249-70;
4 : 299-329) 974.67 N42
v.3 1640-1700.
v.4 1700-1800.
242 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY
New Haven Branford, Congregational church. Manual of the congregational
Cheshire church in Branford, Ct. June 1859. 48p. New Haven
1859. 040 P V.2542
Gillct, T. P. The past and the presentjin the secular and religious
history of the congregational church and society of Branford ;
a semicentennial discourse delivered July 7th, 1858. 32p. New
Haven 1858. 285.8746 673
Norton, F: E. A pastor of the church militant, (see Connecticut
magazine, Sep. 1899, 5:468-71) 974-6 qC76
Rev. Philemon Bobbins.
Taintor, C: M. Early records of Brainford, now Branford, Ct. (see
New England historical and genealogical register, Ap. 1849, 3 : 153-
54)
Cheshire. Incorporated 1780 from Wallingford
Bailey, F: W: Cheshire, New Haven county, (see his Early Con-
necticut marriages. 1898. 3:51-61) 9 2 9-3 76
From the records of the congregational church, 1734-99.
Beardsley, E. E. Historical sermon delivered in St Peter's church,
Cheshire, July 28, 1839, it being the last Sunday on which divine
service was performed in the old church. i6p. Hartford 1839.
283.746 C42
Cheshire. Cheshire's centennial celebration, Oct. 14, 1880. 6p
040 P V.232O
Mounted newspaper clipping from the Journal and courier, New Haven
15 Oct. 1880.
Davis, C: H. S. History of Wallingford including Cheshire. 9o6p.
Meriden 1870. 974-67 Wi5
Derby. Named 1675
Orcutt, Samuel & Beardsley, Ambrose. History of the old
town of Derby, Ct. 1642-1880, with biographies and genealogies.
97+844p. Springfield Mass. 1880. 974.67 qD44
Scott, Joseph. Historical century sermon delivered in St James
church, Derby, Jan. 24th, 1841. 24p. New Haven 1842.
283.746 044
East Havem. Incorporated 1785 from New Haven
Dodd, Stephen. East Haven register. 2oop. New Haven
1824. 974-67 Ea7
Contents: pfc 1 History of the town, 1644-1800.
pt 2 Families settled in East Haven, 1644-1800.
pt 3 Deaths in the families named in pt 2, 1647-1823.
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY 243
Havens, D. W: Historical discourse delivered at the centennial cele- New Havei
bration of the dedication of the Stone meeting house, East Haven,
Ct. Wednesday, Sep. 16, 1874. 88p. New Haven 1876.
285.8746
Including the proceedings at the celebration, and address on Rev. Nicholas
Street, pastor 1755-1806, by Owen Street, and reprint of a pamphlet, The
declaration of the association of the company of New Haven in Connecticut con-
vened at New Haven Feb. 19, 1744-5, concerning the Rev. Mr George Whitefield,
his conduct and the state of religion at this day. Bost. 1745.
Guilford. Settled 1639 ; name d 1643
Andrews, W: G. History of Christ episcopal church in Guilford, Ct.
an address delivered by the rector in Sep. 1894, on the occasion of
the i5oth anniversary of the parish. 73p. Guilford 1895.
283.746 G94
Guilford. 1639 : proceedings at the 2501?! anniversary of the settlement
of Guilford, Ct. Sep. 8th, gth and loth, 1889. 288p. New
Haven 1889. 974-67 G94i
Contents : Historical discourse, J. A. Gallup, p. 20-41.
Historical sermon, C. L. Kitchel, p. 47-63.
Education in Guilford and Madison, J. L. Willard, p. 64-73.
Congregational ministers, C: E. Stowe, p. 74-80.
Ministers of Guilford other than congregational, R. L. Chittenden,
p. 81-90.
Fitz-Greene Halleck, C: F: Johnson, p. 96-111.
Guilford and Madison in literature, H: P. Robinson, p. 117-37.
Historical address, Guilford, from 1639 to 1665, Samuel Hart,
p. 148-7C.
Political, military and social history of Guilford, from 1665 to
1861, B. C. Steiner, p. 171-87.
Guilford and Madison during the late war, KateFoote, p. 188-98.
Address, T: W. Higginson, p. 211-15.
The founders of Guilford, other than Whitfield and Higginson,
W: R. Dudley, p. 216-31.
Distinguished natives of Guilford, J: E. Todd, p. 233.
Old houses in Guilford and Madison, p. 246-50.
Inscriptions from old tombstones, p. 250-56.
Guilford, First congregational church. Proceedings of the celebra-
tion of the 25oth anniversary, June 25, 1893. 3op. New
Haven 1893. 285.8746 694
Sermon by F. E. Snow, p.5-16.
Levermore, C: H. Two centuries and a half in Guilford, Ct. 1639-
1889. (see New England magazine, Dec. 1889, ser. 2, 1:405-24)
051 B34 v.7
244 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY
New Haven New Haven colony historical society. Inscriptions on tombstones
Hamden m Guilford, erected prior to 1800, copied by E. B. Bates, (see New
Haven colony historical society. Papers. 1888. 4:404-51)
974.67 N42
With genealogic notes.
Ruggles, Thomas. History of Guilford, Ct. a fragment, from the
original manuscript. (see Historical magazine, Ap. 1869, ser. 2,
5 : 22 5-33) 973 H6 2 v.is
-- Manuscript history of Guilford. (see Massachusetts historical
society. Collections. 1809. 10:90-101) 974-4 ^38
-- Sketch of a history of Guilford in Ct. from a manuscript of Rev.
Thomas Ruggles communicated by Nathaniel Bishop, (see Massa-
chusetts historical society. Collections. 1795. 4:182-88)
974.4 M38
Smith, R. D. History of Guilford, Ct. from its ist settlement in 1639,
from the manuscript of R. D. Smith. 2i9p. Alb. 1877.
974.67 G94
Edited by L. H. Steiner.
Steiner, B. C. History of the plantation of Menunkatuck and of the
original town of Guilford, Ct. comprising the present towns of
- Guilford and Madison, written largely from the ms of R. D. Smyth,
538p. Bait. 1897. 974-67
Hamden. Incorporated 1786 from New Haven
Dickerman, J. H. Hamden. (see Connecticut quarterly, Oct. 1898,
4 : 376-90) 974.6 qC76
Hamden. 1786: centenary of Hamden, Ct. 1886; history of the
town of Hamden, Ct. with an account of the centennial celebration
June 1 5th, 1886 prepared under the editorial supervision of W: P.
Blake. 35op. New Haven 1888. 974.67 Hi 7
Contents : Opening address, W: P. Blake, p. 13-20.
The flag of our union, N. D. Sperry, p. 23-35.
History of mining in Hamden, J. H. Dickerman, p. 71-74.
Forest trees, J. H. Dickermau, p. 75-82.
Agriculture, J. H. Dickerman, p. 83-90.
Military history, W: T. Smith, p. 200-6.
The poor of the town, C. P. Augur, p. 218-20.
Family history notices, p. 227-312.
Taxation and land records, E. B. Cooper, p. 313-16.
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY 245
Putnam, Austin. The church in Whitney ville, Ct. a historical dis- New Haven
course preached in the Whitney ville church, July 9, 1876. 24p. Me * ri a en
New Haven 1877. 285.8746 W6i
Thayer, D: H. Centennial discourse delivered Jan. 26th 1864, the
loth anniversary of the Mt Carmel congregational church, Hamden,
Ct. 28p. New Haven 1864. 285.8746 M86
Whitneyville, Congregational church. 1795-1895; icoth anni-
versary of the organization of the congregational church in Whit-
neyville. 54p. New Haven 1896. 285.8746 W6n
Contents : Historical discourse, C : F. Clarke, p. 4-23.
Our lineage, L. E. Munsou, p. 35-39.
Some distinctive characteristics of the Whitneyville church,
C : A. Dinsmore, p. 39-42.
Madison. Incorporated 1826 from Guilford
Bailey, F: W: Madison, New Haven county, (see his Early Con-
necticut marriages. 1896. i : 101-4) 9 2 9-3 ^76
Bushnell, J. F. An old neighborhood : Boston street, Madison, Ct.
(see Connecticut quarterly, July 1897, 3 : 307-15) 974-6 qC76
Gallup, J. A. Discourse on concluding a pastorate of 40 years; 12
years with the congregational church in Essex, Ct. ; 28 years with
the congregational church in Madison, Ct. delivered in Madison,
Ct. Oct. 29, 1893. 28p. New Haven 1893. 285.8746 M26
Historical discourse delivered on the i7oth anniversary of the
formation of the ist congregational church, Madison, Ct. Nov. 18,
1877. 48p. New Haven 1878. 285.8746 M26i
Guilford. 1639: proceedings at the celebration of the 25oth anniver-
sary. 288p. New Haven 1889. 974- 6 7 G 94 J
Steiner, B. C. History of the plantation of Menunkatuck and of the
original town of Guilford, Ct. comprising the present towns of Guil-
ford and Madison. 538p. Bait. 1897. 974-^7 942
Meriden. Incorporated 1 806 from Wallingford
Arms, H. P. Hubbard park, (see Connecticut magazine, Feb. 1899,
5 : 67-76) 974-6 qC76
Breckenridge, F. A. Memories of Meriden, pt 2. (see Connecti-
cut quarterly, Jan. 1896, 2 : 67-71) . 974- 6 q c 7 6
. . Memories of Meriden. (see Connecticut quarterly, Jan. 1898,
4:49-54) 974-6 qC 7 6
CO
246 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY
Davis, C: H: S. History of Wallingford including Meriden. 956?.
Middiebury Meriden 1870. 974- 6 7
Gillespie, C. B. Art souvenir edition of the Meriden daily journal,
illustrating the city of Meriden, Ct. in the year 1895. 86p.
Meriden 1895. 917.467 qG4i
Meriden directory for 1882, '86, '88-90, '93, '95-96. v.8, 12, 14-16,
19,21-22. New Haven 1882-96. 917.467 M5^.
Published by Price, Lee & Co. Since 1888 contains list of deaths for pre-
vious year.
Middletown and Meriden directory, 1870-71. New Haven 1870-71.
917.466 Ms8
Perkins, G. W. Historical sketches of Meriden. n7P- West
Meriden 1849. 974-67 M54
Middiebury. Incorporated 1807 from Waterbury, Woodbury
and Southbury
Avery, W. F. The church in Middiebury. (see Anderson, Joseph.
Churches of Mattatuck. 1892. p. 153-60) 285.8746 W29
Milford. Settled 1639
Brace, Jonathan. A leaf of Milford history; a thanksgiving sermon
preached in the ist church, Milford, Ct. Nov. 25, 1858. 24p.
New Haven 1858. 040 P v. 2320
Downes, W: H. An old Connecticut town, (see New England maga-
zine, Nov. 1889, ser. 2, i : 268-81) 051 634 v.7
Milford.
Greene, M. L. Early Milford. (see Connecticut magazine, Mar. 1899,
5:135-46) 974-6 qC 7 6
- Milford cemetery, (see Connecticut magazine, Aug.-Sep. 1899,
5 : 430-33, 485-89) 974-6 qC>j
- Milford, 1689-1900. (see Connecticut magazine, Nov. 1899,
5:570-84) 974-6 qC76
Pond, N. G. anon. Inscriptions on tombstones in Milford. (see
New Haven colony historical society. Papers. 1894. 5 : 1-69)
974.67 N 4 2
With genealogic notes.
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY 247
Pond, N. G. Inscriptions on tombstones in Milford, Ct. erected prior New Haven
to 1800, together with a few of aged persons who died after that New Haven
date. 6gp. New Haven 1889. 929.5 Pyy
With genealogric notes.
anon. Story of the memorial in honor of the founders of the
town of Milford erected by their descendants and the citizens of
Milford, dedicated Aug. 28th, 1889, the town's 25oth anniversary.
2op. n. p. 1889. 974.67 M59
Naugatuck. Incorporated 1844 from Waterbury, Bethany and Oxford
Spencer, L. S. Census of the town of Naugatuck taken in the year
1877. io4p. Seymour n.d. 917.467 Sp3
Warren, Franklin. The church in Naugatuck. (see Anderson,
Joseph. Churches of Mattatuck. 1892. p. 141-47) 285.8746 W29
Waterbury and Naugatuck directory, 1886-90, '95-96. v. 12-16,
21-22. New Haven 1886-96. 917.467 W29
New Haven city. Settled 1638 ; named 1640
Allen, Walter. New Haven, (see New England magazine, June 1899.
ser. 3, 20:481-501) 051 634 v.26
Atwater, E: K. History of the city of New Haven to the present
time, by an association of writers; with biographies. 7o2p
N. Y. 1887. 974.68 qAt9
Bacon, Leonard. 13 historical discourses on the completion of 200
years from the beginning of the ist church in New Haven, with an
appendix. 4oop. New Haven 1839. 285.8746 N425
Bailey, F: W: New Haven ist church, (see his Early Connecticut
marriages. 1896. i : 7-25) 9 2 9-3 76
From the records of the 1st congregational church, 1758-89.
New Haven 2d church, (see his Early Connecticut marriages.
1896. i : 25-28) 9 2 9-3 C76
From the records of the 2d chnrch (united), 1773-89.
Barber, J: W. History and antiquities of New Haven, Ct. from its
earliest settlement to the present time. i2op. New Haven 1831.
974.68 623
Views in New Haven and its vicinity, up. New Haven 1825.
917.468 623
248 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY
New Haven Barber, J: W. & Punderson, L. S. History and antiquities in New
^Jew Haven Haven, Ct. from its earliest settlement to the present time. Ed.
3 enl. 2i6p. New Haven 1870. 974.68 1*231
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cut quarterly, July 1896, 2 : 272-83) 974-6 qC76
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1897, 3 : 47- 6 4) 974-6 qC76
-- Historical sketches of New Haven. 98p. New Haven 1897.
974.68 qB28
New Haven green ; A New Haven church; Grove street cemetery; Hill-
house avenue ; John Trumbull, the patriot paiuter.
- A New Haven church, (see Connecticut quarterly, Ap. 1897,
974-6
Center church.
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Cleaveland, E. L. Governor Gilbert lot, on the northeast corner of
Church and Chapel streets, (see New Haven colony historical
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- Sermon delivered on the 25th anniversary of the author's ministry
in the 3d congregational church, New Haven, July 25th, 1858.
New Haven 1858. 040 P v.295
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1742 to 1842, in three sermons. i28p. New Haven 1842.
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delivered on the 2oth anniversary of the Chapel street church and
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Fair Haven, First church. Memorial of the half century anni-
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Haven, Ct. Wednesday June 23/1880. 36p. New Haven
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bration of the consecration of Trinity church, New Haven, Wednes-
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citizens of New Haven, Ap. 25, 1838, the 2ooth anniversary of the
ist settlement of the town and colony. 115?. New Haven
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the ministry of the gospel, delivered by request in the North church,
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T: R. Bacon, July 4, 1884 ; also a paper on New Haven in 1784 by
F. B. Dexter. 97p. n.p. 1885. 974.68 N43
Edited by Burton Mansfield. Includes the charter of the city of New Haven,
granted in 1784.
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New Haven. Proceedings in commemoration of the settlement of the New Haven
town of New Haven, Ap. 25, 1888. 68p. n.p.n.d 974.68 N 4
Oration by H: T. Blake, p. 23-59.
New Haven directory for 1840-96. v.i-57. New Haven 1840-96.
917.468 N42
Wanting: v.3-4, 6-7, 14, 16, 18, 28, 34, 37, 48-49, 55.
v.1-5, title reads Patten's New Haven directory; v.8-33, 36-41, title reads
Benham's New Haven directory; v.35 ; title reads Greenough, Jones <f- Co.
directory.
v.38-57 published by Price, Lee & Co.
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n.p.n.d 974.68 N42
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rise and progress of the ist baptist church in New Haven, delivered
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with some account of their landing and burning the towns of Fair-
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ministry of Rev. John Davenport from Nov. 1639 to Nov. 1666,
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and men in Mr Ell's military company.
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settlement 1680 to its ist centennial 1886. 42 2p. New Haven
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tory of the 1 8th century interspersed and closed with serious prac-
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New Haven 1801. 99-7 ^77
Orange. Incorporated 1822 from Milford and New Haven
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nth, 1839; the iooth anniversary of laying the foundation of the
church. 28p. New Haven 1839. 283.746 W52
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56-57. New Haven 1893-96. 917.468 N42
Oxford. Incorporated 1798 from Derby and Southbury
Anderson, Joseph. The church in Oxford, (see his Churches of
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Prospect. Incorporated 1827 from Cheshire and Waterbury New Haven
Phipps, W. H. The church in Prospect, (see Anderson, Joseph,
Churches of Mattatuck. 1892. p.i6o-62) 285.8746 W29
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their History of the old town of Derby, Ct. 1880. p.442-8s)
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Seymour, Congregational church. Manual of the congregational
church in Seymour, including a list of the present and past member-
ship with other matters of interest pertaining to the church and the
society. 23p. Seymour 1883. 285.8746 869
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Ct. io3p. Seymour 1885. 287.6746 8691
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i44p. Seymour 1896. 287.6746 Seg
- History of Seymour, Ct. with biographies and genealogies.
244p. Seymour 1879. 974-67 69
Vital statistics of Seymour, Ct. 1812-91. v.i-2. Seymour
1883-92. 929.3 869
Southbury. Incorporated 1787 from Woodbury
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(see his History of ancient Woodbury. 1854-79. 3 1427-527)
974.61 W8 5
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Waiiingford. Named 1670
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marriages. 1899. 4:58-68) 929.3 C76
From the records of the 1st congregational church, 1759-99.
- Wallingford-Meriden, New Haven county, (see his Early Con-
necticut marriages. 1899. 4:104-12) 9 2 9-3 76
From the records of the 1st congregational church in Meriden, 1729-93.
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New Haven Davis, C: H: S. History of Wallingford, Ct. from its settlement in
waterbury J ^7 to t ^ ie P resent time, including Meriden which was one of the
parishes until 1806, and Cheshire which was incorporated in 1780.
956p. Meriden 1870. 974-67 Wi5
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48p. Meriden 1895. 917.467 qG4ii
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Waterbury. Named 1686
Anderson, Joseph. Churches of Mattatuck ; a record of a bicentennial
celebration at Waterbury, Ct. Nov. 4th and 5th, 1891. 279p.
New Haven 1892. 285.8746 W29
Contents: The first church in Waterbury, Joseph Anderson, p. 23-54. .
The Waterbury churches, p. 55-90.
The mother and her daughters; churches in Farmington,
Watertown, Plymouth, Oxford, Wolcott, Naugatuck, Northfield,
Middlebury, Prospect, Thomaston, Terryville, Reynolds Bridge,
p. 91-170.
Early and later pastors: Jeremiah Peck, by S.. J. Prichard;
John Southmayd, by S.. J. Prichard; Mark Leavenworth, by
F. J. Kingsbury ; and addresses by H. B. Elliot and George
Bushnell, p. 171-223.
Reminiscence and congratulation, p. 225-50.
- Town and city of Waterbury, Ct. from the aboriginal period to
3 V New Haven 1896. 974-67
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embracing present Watertown and Plymouth and parts of Oxford,
Wolcott, Middlebury, Prospect and Naugatuck ; with an appendix
of biography, genealogy and statistics. s82p. Waterbury 1858.
974.67 W29
Waterbury and Naugatuck directory, 1884, '86-90, '95-96. v. 10,
12-16,21-22. New Haven 1884-96. 917.467 W29
Published by Price, Lee & Co. 1884, title reads Waterbury directory;
1895-96 include Watertown.
Waterbury city directory and business advertiser, 1873-74. Plart-
ford 1873-74. 9 r 7-467
Published by Fitzgerald <fe Dillon.
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY 255
Wolcott. Incorporated 1796 from Waterbury and Southington Fairfleia co.
Norton, M. L. The Wolcott plateau, (see Connecticut quarterly, B
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1874; with an account of the centenary meeting, Sep. 10 and n,
1873, and with the genealogies of the families of the town. 6o8p.
Waterbury 1874. 974.67 W83
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Smith, I. P. The church in Wolcott. (see Anderson, Joseph.
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Woodbridge. Incorporated 1784 from New Haven and Milford
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Beers, F: W. Atlas of New York and vicinity. 59^ N. Y.
1867. 912.7471 fB39
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Fairfield east and Fairfield west consociations, isoth anniver-
sary of the consociations with the historical address and other
addresses and proceedings at the congregational church, Fairfield,
Ct. June 8, 1886. 63p. Bridgeport 1886. 285.8746 Fi6
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Knapp, William. Fairfield county, (see Howard, R. H. & Crocker,
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Bethel. Incorporated 1855 from Danbury
Hickok, L. P. Century sermon delivered before the church and
society at Bethel, Ct. Nov. 30, 1860. 23p. Danbury 1861.
285.8746 646
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Bridgeport and East Bridgeport directory, 1857-58. Bridgeport
Published by Poiueroy & Morse.
256 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY
co. Bridgeport directory and annual advertiser for 1869-70. .3.
Bridgeport. 1 869. 917.469 1*76
Published by the Standard association.
Bridgeport directory for 1885-86, '88-93, '95-96. .19-20, 22-27,
29-30. Bridgeport 1857-96.' 917.469 676
1893, v. 27, includes Stratford; 1895-96 include Stratford, Fairfieid and
Southport.
Orcutt, Samuel. History of the city of Bridgeport, Ct. 536p.
New Haven 1887. 974.69 qB76
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Bailey, J. M. History of Danbury, Ct. 1684-1896, comp. with
additions by S. B. Hill. 583p. N. Y. 1896. 974.69 qDi9
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W: A. Eardely-Thomas. (see Connecticut quarterly) 974^076
'Jan. 1898, 4: 115 Mar. 1899, 5: 189-90
July " 4 : 331-32 May " 5 : 296
Danbury, First congregational church. Bicentennial celebration,
May 24-31, 1896. loip. Danbury 1896. 285.8746 019
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Robbins, Thomas. Century sermon delivered at Danbury, Jan. i,
1 80 1 in which is exhibited a brief view of the most remarkable
events of the i8th century, with a sketch of the history of the town
of Danbury from the ist settlement to the present time. 22p:
Danbury 1828. 974.69
Stone, R. E. Manual for the use of the members of the congregational
church in Danbury, Ct. Jan. ist, 1853. 24p. Alb. 1853.
040 P v.2542
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY 257
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Ct. in 1777 as related in v.-3, ch. 2, of Marshall's Life of Washington.
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Darien. Incorporated 1820 from Stamford
Huntington, E. B. History of Stamford, Ct. including Darien.
492p. Stamford 1868. 974.69 St2i
Easton. Incorporated 1845 from Weston
Lacey, R. B. & Orcutt, Samuel. Inscriptions in the cemetery at
Easton, Ct. near the baptist church, (see Fairfield county historical
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Fairfield. Settled 1639 ;
Bailey, F: W: Fairfield-Westport, Fairfield county, (see his Early
Connecticut marriages. 1898. 3:151-67) 9 2 9-3 76
From the records of the congregational church at Green's Farms, 1742-99.
This parish was set off as the town of Westport.
Bridgeport directory including Stratford, Fairfield and Southport
1895-96. v.29~3o. Bridgeport 1895-96. 917.469 676
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and character. 23op. N. Y. 1895. Cap. 974. 69 Fi62
Cornwall, N. E. Gladness for great things done j an historical dis-
course for the jubilee of the Society for the propagation of the
gospel delivered in Trinity church (Southport borough), Fairfield,
Ct. Aug. loth, 1851. 47p. New Haven 1851. 040 P v.igrg
Dawson, H: B. Invasion of Connecticut, (see his Battles of the
United States. 1858. 1:507-16) 973 qD32
Eliot, Andrew. Letter to Rev. John Eliot of Boston, concerning the
burning of Fairfield in July 1779. (see Massachusetts historical
society. Collections. 1794. 3:103-6) 974-4 ^38
Fairfield. 1779-1879; centennial commemoration of the burning of
Fairfield, Ct. by the British troops under Gov. Tryon, July 8th,
1779. io4p. N.Y. 1879. 973-335 1 Fl6
Guilbert, Edmund. Annals of an old parish ; historical sketches of
Trinity church, Southport, Ct. 1725 to 1898. 29ip. N. Y.
1898. 283.746 So8i
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258 NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY
co. Perry, Mrs K. E. Old burying ground of Fairfield, Ct. a memorial
of many of the early settlers in Fairfield, an exhaustive and faithful
transcript of the inscriptions and epitaphs on the 583 tombstones
found in the oldest burying ground now within the limits of Fair-
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Including The old Jurying ground observances, July 8th, 1881 by W: A. Beers,
p. 219-44.
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the settlement of the town in 1639 to 1818. v. i. N. Y. 1889.
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Greenwich. Settled 1640
Bailey, F: W: Greenwich, Fairfield county, (see his Eaily Connec-
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From the records of the 2cl congregational church, 1728-1801.
Greenwich, Second congregational church. Exercises at the
celebration of the i5oth anniversary, Wednesday, Nov. 7th, 1866,
including an historical discourse by J. H. Lindsley and historical
sketches and addresses from others. io8p. N. Y. 1867.
285.8746 0851
Marriages on records of St John's protestant episcopal church, Stam-
ford and Greenwich, copied by W: A. Eardely-Thomas. (see Con-
necticut quarterly Jan. 1898, 4:115-16, July 1898, 4:332-33)
974.6 qC76
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Mead, D. M. History of the town of Greenwich, Fairfield county, Ct.
with many important statistics. 3i8p. N. Y. 1857. 974.69 G85
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Otis, H. N. From Greenwich, Ct. town records, (see New England
historical and genealogical register, Jan. 1850, 4: 62) 929.1 N422
Huntington. Incorporated 1789 from Stratford
Ansonia, Birmingham, Derby, Shelton and Seymour directory, 1888-91.
v.6-8. New Haven 1888-90. 917.467 An8
Published by Price, Lee & Co.
Orcutt, Samuel & Beardsley, Ambrose. The dam and Shelton.
(see their History of the old town of Derby, Ct. 1880. p. 391-412)
974.67
CONNECTICUT LOCAL HISTORY 259
Monroe. Incorporated 1823 from Huntington Fairfieid co.
Norwalk
New Canaan. Incorporated 1801 from Norwalk and Stamford
New Canaan, Congregational church. Historical account of the
celebration of the i5oth anniversary of the organization of the church
June 20, 1883, with a list of the pastorate, deaconate and member-
ship, ed. by Rev. Joseph Greenleaf and A. B. Davenport. 141?.
n.p 1883. 285.8746 N 4 22
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New Fairfieid. Incorporated 1740
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Bailey, F: W: Newtown, Fairfieid county, (see his Early Con-
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Norwalk. Incorporated 1651
Bailey, F: W: Stamford-New Canaan, Fairfieid county, (see his
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Stamford and Norwalk 1731, and incorporated as the town of New Canaan
1801.
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2ooth anniversary of the settlement of Norwalk, Ct. in 1651;
delivered in the ist congregational church in Norwalk, July 9, 1851,
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Directory of the city of South Norwalk and the borough of Norwalk,
1871. New Haven 1871. 917.469 063
Compiled by J. Ridley.
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of the ancient settlement and of the town in 1847. 32op.
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Published by Price, Lee & Co. ,
Selleck, C: M. Address at the centenary of St Paul's church, Norwalk,
Ct. July 15, 1886. i26p. Norwalk 1886. 283.746 N83
Norwalk. 482-f43p. Norwalk 1896. 929.1 qSe4
Van Hoosear, D. H. Complete copy of the inscriptions on the
monuments in the oldest cemetery in Norwalk, Ct. Sep. 1892.
47p. Bridgeport 1895. 929.5 V 3 r
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headstones, etc. in the oldest cemetery in Norwalk, Ct. 47p.
Bridgeport 1895. (see Fairfield county historical society. Reports.
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Church in Oxford, 252 s .
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Andrews, J. P. City of Hartford,
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Andrews, W: G. History of Christ
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Trading post on the Paugas-
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Ansonia, 24i 6 .
Ansonia, Birmingham, Derby, Shel-
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London county, 2I4 3 .
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Ashford, 228.
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Atwater, Francis. History of Kent,
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Augur, P. M. Middlefield, 236 7 .
Avery, John. Some reminiscences
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Avon, ip3 3 .
Backus, J. W. Ministry of a hun-
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Bacon, A. W. Bench and bar of
Middlesex county, 232 s .
Bacon, E: W. New London and
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Bacon, L. W. Norwich, 223 3 .
Bacon, Leonard. Civil government
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completion of 200 years of 1st
church in New Haven, 247.
& Walker, G: L. Sermons
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South ecclesiastical society in Leb-
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Bailey, G. F. First church, West-
brook, 239 s .
Bailey, J. M.
256.
Baird, J: G.
town, 2I2 8 .
Baker, H: A.
Connecticut, 2ig 7 .
Montville, 2i9 8 .
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north parish of New London, 22O 1 .
Records of 2d church in
north parish of New London, 22O 2 .
Baldwin, E. C. Branford annals,
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Baldwin, Henry. Social life after
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Baldwin, S. E. Boundary line be-
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Ellington parish and
First iron works in
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London association. Historical
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Barkhamsted, 185*.
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Bartlett, E. S. Grove street ceme-
tery, New Haven, 248 2 .
Hillhouse avenue, New
Haven, 248 2 .
Historical sketches of New
Haven, 248 3 .
- New Haven church, 248*.
- Salisbury, 189'.
Bartlett, M. H. Avon, I93 3 .
Farmington river and its trib-
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Bartlett, Shubael. History of ist ec-
clesiastical society in East Wind-
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Bates, A. C. Bound .newspapers in
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Connecticut local histories in
Connecticut historical society and
Watkinson library, I79 8 .
Family genealogies in library
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183.
Manuscript collections in
Connecticut historical society, i8o 2 .
- Manuscripts in Patterson li-
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Rev. Dudley Woodbridge, his
church record at Simsbury, 205".
Bay state monthly, 179.
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Bayles, R: M. Essex, 235".
- Haddam, 2361
- History of Windham county,
228 1 .
Bayne, Mrs J. S. Portland, 2381
Beacon Falls, 241".
Beardsley, Ambrose & Orcutt, Sam-
uel. Ansonia, 241.
The dam and Shelton, 258 9 .
History of Derby, 242 7 .
Oxford, 252 9 .
- Seymour, 253".
Beardsley, E. E. Handfull of corn
and the fruit, sermon preached at
Stratford, 1858, 262".
Historical sermon delivered
in St Peter's church, Cheshire,
2 4 2 5 .
- History of episcopal church,
i82 9 .
- Parsonage of the Blue meet-
ing house, New Haven, 248*.
Beers, Ellis & Soule, pub. Atlas of
New Haven county, 240*.
Beers, F: W. Atlas of New York,
255*.
County atlas of Litchfield,
184'.
Benton, M. B. Rose of Sharon, 189'.
Berlin, 193*.
Bethany, 24i 7 .
Bethel, 255'.
Bethlehem, 185.
Bill, Ledyard. Pequot land reserva-
tion, Groton, 216.
Blague, E: P. Peace; Flag day at
old Saybrook, 238 3 .
Blake, H: T. Chronicles of New
Haven green, 248 3 .
Blake, S. L. Gurdon Saltonstall,
scholar, preacher, statesman, 22O 5 .
- 250th anniversary of settle-
ment of New London, 22O 7 .
Bliss, Sylvester. Charter oak, ipp 7 .
Bloomfield, 193'.
Bolton, 2ii\
Boltwood, L. M. Births, marriages
and deaths in Hartford, I99 7 .
Records of Hartford, 200'.
Bond, Alvan. Historical discourses
delivered at looth anniversary of 2d
congregational church, Norwich,
223 5 .
Bouton, Nathaniel. Historical dis-
course on 200th anniversary of
Norwalk, 259*.
Bowen, C. W. Woodstock, 232".
Boyd, John. Annals and family rec-
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Boyd's Fairfield county directory,
255 4 -
Boyd's New London directory, 22O 7 .
Bozrah, 2i5 2 .
Brace, Jonathan. Half century dis-
course, history of church in New-
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Bradley, C: W: Names of proprie-
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Bradstreet, Simon. Bradstreet's
journal, 1664-83, 220*.
Brainard, J. M. Mother Ann's chil-
dren, the Enfield shakers, ig6 8 .
Brainard, W: F. Address in com-
memoration of Sep. 6, 1781, Gro-
ton heights 1825, 2i6 T .
Brainerd, A. Middletown illus-
trated, 237 2 .
Brainerd, E. W. Haddam since the
revolution, 236 3 .
- Plantation of Thirty Mile
island, 236*.
Branford, 24i 8 -42 3 .
Branford, Congregational church.
Manual, 242*.
Breckenridge, F. A. Memories of
Meriden, 245 9 .
Bridgeport, 255 8 -s6 3 .
- directory, "256", 257", 262".
Bridgeport and East Bridgeport
directory, 255 9 .
Bridgewater, i8s 7 .
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Bristol, I94 1 .
Centennial celebration of in-
corporation, 1885, 194.
Bristol, Congregational church.
Historical sketch, 194".
Bristol, Plainville and Terryville
directory, i88 5 , 194', 205.
Bronson, Henry. History of Water-
bury, 254 7 .
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phy, 240*.
Brookfield, 256'.
Brooklyn, 228.
Brown, Abiel. Genealogical history
of West Simsbury, now Canton,
I94 9 -
Browning, A. A. Preston separate
church, 226 2 .
Buell, W. H. Clinton, 234'.
- Killingworth, 236.
Bugbee, R. G. Church in Thomas-
ton, I90 5 .
Burdett, C: L. General description
of Hartford county, I92 3 .
Burlington, I94 7 .
Bushnell, Horace. Twentieth anni-
versary discourse in North church,
Hartford, 1853, 200'.
Bushnell, J. F. An old neighbor-
hood: Boston street, Madison, 245 5 .
Cables, M. E. Lake Waramang,
I9I 1 .
Calhoun, G: A. Historical address
at ist centennial celebration of
church of Christ in North Coven-
try, 21 1 7 .
Camp, D. N. Berlin, 193.
Farmington, igf.
- New Britain, 2O4 7 .
Camp, Samuel. Record of mar-
riages by Rev. Samuel Camp,
Ridgebury, 260.
Canaan, 185.
Canterbury, 228 9 -29 2 .
Canton, i94 8 -95 2 .
Carter, C. H. Connecticut bor-
oughs, 180.
Case, Levi & Hale, D: B. Canton,
I95 1 -
Case, W: S. Granby, 199'.
Caulkins, F. M. Ancient burial
ground at New London, 22 1 1 .
- History of New London, 22i 2 .
- History of Norwich, 223.
- Poems on local scenes and in-
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Chaffee, G. I. Middletown, 237".
Champlin, J. D., jr. Ancient burial
ground, at Stonington, 226 7 .
Chapin, A. B. Glastenbury for 200
years, centennial discourse, 198.
- Sermon delivered in Christ
church, West Haven, on looth an-
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Chaplin, 229'-.
Chapman, F: W: Births, marriages
and deaths in Lyme, 219".
Charter oak, 2OO 3 .
Chatham, 233 3 .
Cheever, Ezekiel, trial before church
of New Haven, 25i 7 .
Cheshire, 242*.
Centennial celebration, 242 6 .
Chester, 233 s .
Chester, Congregational church.
Historical sketch, 233*.
Chew, J. L. Account of the old
houses of New London, 221*.
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London, 221*.
Child, F. S. Old New England
town, 257 5 .
Chipman, R: M. History of Har-
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Church, Samuel. Address on his-
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ebration, 1841, i89 2 .
Historical address delivered
at commemoration of looth anni-
versary of ist annual town meeting
of Salisbury, i89 2 .
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City of elms, 248".
Clark, C: H. Charter oak city, 2OO 6 .
- Growth of the country, 192*.
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Clark, Jonathan. Congregational |
church and its pastors in Hampton,
229*.
Clarke, C: H. East Granby, 195".
Cleaveland, E. L. Governor Gilbert
Lot, New Haven, 248".
Sermon delivered on 25th an-
niversary of author's ministry in 3d
congregational church, New
Haven, 248.
Clinton, 234*.
Clinton, Congregational church.
200th anniversary, 234 2 .
Cogswell, F: H. New Haven, the
city of elms, 249*.
Cogswell, W. T. History of Rock-
ville, 213.
Colchester, 2is 2 .
Early births, marriages and
deaths, 215*.
Extracts from records, 2I5 3 .
Cole, J. R. History of Tolland
county, 2io 7 .
Colebrook, i86\
Coleman, W: H. Church in the
grove, 228 6 .
Collier, T. S. Names of first puritan
settlers, 182*.
Revolutionary privateers,
I82 3 .
Columbia, 21 1 4 .
Columbia, Congregational church.
Catalogue of members, 21 1 4 .
- 1 50th anniversary, 1866, 21 1 5 .
Comstock, S: M. A river town,
235".
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cut General association. Contri-
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i8 3 \
Congregational church in Connecti-
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Manual, 234% 24O 3 .
- Tolland county association.
Reply to Mr Abbott's statement of
proceedings in ist society in Cov-
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county North and south consoci-
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I82 8 .
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1812 and Mexican war, 182.
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262 7 .
Connecticut business directory, i8o 7 .
Connecticut historical society. An-
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- Collegtions, 179*, i8o 9 .
- Papers and reports, I7Q 9 , i8o 2 .
Connecticut magazine, I7Q 5 , iSi 1 .
Connecticut quarterly, 179", iSi 1 .
Connecticut register, i8i 5 .
Connecticut village, 262 8 .
Cornwall, i86 2 .
Cornwall, N. E. Gladness for great
things done, historical discourse,
Fairport, 257 6 .
Cothren, William. Ancient deeds in
Woodbury, I9i 7 .
- Births, marriages and deaths
in Bethlehem, 185*.
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Cothren, William. Births, marriages
and deaths in Roxbttry i88 9 .
Births, marriages and deaths
in Southbury, 253".
- Births, marriages and deaths
in Stratford, 262 s .
- Births, marriages and deaths
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History of ancient Woodbury,
Second centennial celebration
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Woodbury, ipi 9 .
Coventry, 2ii 7 -i2 2 .
Coventry, Second congregational
church. Celebration at North
Coventry, 1^59, 21 1 8 .
Crocker, H: E. & Howard, H. R.
History of New England, i84 8 ,
IQ2 4 , 2I0 6 , 2I4 9 , 228 3 , 232 9 , 240 6 , 255 7 .
Cromwell, 234 3 .
Grossman, J. W. New-Years dis-
course delivered at Salisbury, 1803,
i8 9 3 .
Notes on iron mines in Salis-
bury, 189*.
Croswell, Frederick. History of
Trinity church, New Haven, 249 3 .
Croswell, Harry. 40 years in Trin-
ity parish, New Haven, 24Q 3 .
Dana, James. There is no reason to
be ashamed of the gospel, sermon,
I95 9 -
Dana, M. M. Norwich memorial,
1861-65, 223 7 .
Our brave boys, memorial
discourse, Norwich, 1865, 223.
Danbury, 256 4 -57\
Town records ,of births, mar-
riages and deaths, 256*.
Danbury, First congregational
church. Bicentennial celebration,
256".
Danielsonville directory, 229", 23O 8 .
Darien, 257-.
Davenport, A. B. Centennial cele-
brations, 26l 7 .
Davies, Rev. Thomas. Biographical
sketch, i84 3 .
Davies, T. E. Memorial discourse,
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Davies, T: F. Sermon delivered
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Davis, C: H.S. History of Walling-
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Dawson, H: B. Battles of the
United States, 249*, 256 7 , 257 7 .
- Expedition against Danbury,
256 7 .
257 7 .
Invasion of Connecticut, 249*,
Day, Thomas. Historical discourse
delivered before Connecticut his-
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Dayton, Frederick & Richardson, N.
S. Historical sketch of Water-
town, I9i 3 .
Deane, Edgar. Among the Litch-
field hills, 184".
Dennen, S. R. & Dennen, C. R.
New Haven county, 240".
Derby, 242 7 .
Derby, A. G. S. Riverside ceme-
tery, 237".
Dexter, F. B. Inscriptions on tomb-
stones in New Haven, 249'.
- New Haven in 1784, 249*.
Dickerman, J. H. Hamden, 244".
Dimock, S. W. Births, baptisms
and deaths in Mansfield, 212".
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and deaths in Coventry, 2I2 1 ?
Dodd, Stephen. East Haven regis-
ter, 242.
Dow, Daniel. Reminiscence of past
events, semi-centennial sermon
preached in Thompson 1846, 23i 2 .
Downes, W: H. An old Connecticut
town, 246 6 .
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Drake, S: A. New London and
Norwich, 22i 3 , 223*.
- Nooks and corners of the
New England coast, 22i 5 , 223", 239".
- Saybrook, 23Q 3 .
Dudley, M. S. History of Crom-
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Dunning, A. Historical discourse
preached in Thompson 1855, 23i 3 .
Durham, 234 5 .
Dutton, S: W. S. History of the
North church in New Haven, 249.
Dwight, Timothy. Statistical ac-
count of city of New Haven, 249'.
East Granby, I95 2 .
East Haddam, 235*.
East Hampton, Congregational
church. 1 50th anniversary, 233*.
East Hartford, i95 8 -96 2 .
East Haven, 242 9 -43 2 .
East Lyme, 2i5 7 .
East Windsor, ig6 3 .
Eastford, 229 2 .
Eastman, W: R. Historical address
at 2Oth anniversary of Plantsville
church, 2o6 5 .
Easton, 257 3 .
Echols, E. S. New England literary
colony, Nook farm at Hartford,
200 s .
Egleston, N. H. The Newgate of
Connecticut, I95 3 .
Eliot, Andrew. Letter to Rev. John
Eliot of Boston concerning the
burning of Fairfield, 257 7 .
Ellington, 2I2 3 .
Ellington, Congregational church.
Articles of faith and covenant, 212*.
Emmette, Thomas. . Middlesex
county, 232.
Enfield, 196'.
Essex, 235 8 -36 x .
Eustis, W: T., jr. History of Chapel
street church, New Haven, 249 s .
Fair Haven, First church. Memo-
rial of the half century anniver-
sary, 249 s .
Fairfield, 25; 4 -58 3 .
Centennial commemoration
of the burning of Fairfield, 25/ s .
Fairfield county, 255 4 -63 9 .
Fairfield county historical society.
Reports for 1891-95, 255'.
Fairfield east and Fairfield west con-
sociations. 150th anniversary, 255 6 .
Farmington, igf-<$?.
Farmington, Congregational church.
Church records, 197*.
Fenwick, Lady, 239 4 .
Field, D: D. Centennial address,
233 5 , 234 4 , 237 4 , 238 9 .
- History of Haddam and East
Haddam, 235% 236*.
Statistical account of Middle-
sex county, 233\
Field, T: P. Discourse delivered on
2OOth anniversary of ist church of
Christ in New London, 22i 6 .
Fletcher, W: I. Hartford county,
I 9 2 4 .
Fogg, T: B. Memorial sermon de-
livered in old Trinity church,
Brooklyn, 1871, 22&. '
Ford, G: H. Town of New Haven,
250'.
Foster, L. S. Address delivered be-
fore New London county histori-
cal society, 1880, 2i6 7 .
Fowler, W: C. History of Durham,
234.
Local law in Connecticut his-
torically considered, i8i 2 .
Ministers of Connecticut in
the revolution, i82 6 .
Sermon delivered at dedica-
tion of South co'ngregational
church in Durham, 234 s .
Franklin, 2i5 8 -i6 3 .
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271
Franklin, Congregational church.
Celebration of 150th anniversary,
2l6\
French, J. M. Simsbury copper
mines, 195*.
Friends, Quaker Hill, N. Y. Rec-
ords, 187'.
Fuller, J. G. Anecdote and local
story of old Windham, 23i 5 .
Gallup, A. O. Salem, 226".
Gallup, J. A. Discourse on con-
cluding pastorate of 40 years, 245 5 .
Historical discourse delivered
on i7Oth anniversary of 1st con-
gregational church, Madison, 245".
Gay, Julius. Farmington in revolu-
tion, igf.
- Farmington soldiers in colo-
nial wars, 197".
Old houses in Farmington,
I97 8 .
Gillespie, C. B. Art souvenir edition
of the Meriden daily journal, 246".
Souvenir history of Walling-
ford, 254 2 .
Gillett, T. P. Past and present of
congregational church of Bran-
ford, 242 2 .
Gilman, D. C. Historical discourse
delivered in Norwich at bicenten-
nial celebration, 224 2 .
Gilman, E: W. Miss Caulkins' his-
tory of Norwich, 224 2 .
Glastonbury, 198".
Glastenbury centennial cele-
bration, I98 7 .
Gfidden, K. B. Centennial discourse
delivered in Mansfield Center
1876, 212*.
Gold, T: S. Historical records of
Cornwall, i86 2 .
Goodrich, Chauncey. Invasion of
New Haven by British troeps,
250'.
Goodrich, S: G. Recollections of a
lifetime, 26i\
Goodwin, J. O. East Hartford, 196*.
Goodwin, Nathaniel. Genealogical
notes, i83 8 .
Gordon, T: A. Contribution to
early history of Stonington, 226".
Goshen, i86 3 .
Goslee, H: S. Glastonbury sketches,
io8 8 .
Goslee, W: S. Glastonbury, 198".
Granby, I99 1 .
Greene, M. L. Early Milford, 246 7 .
- Milford, 246 8 .
- Milford cemetery, 246*.
New Haven defenses in revo-
lution and in war of 1812, 25o 2 .
Greenwich, 258*.
Greenwich and Stamford, marriage:*
on records of St John's protestant
episcopal church, 258*, 262 2 .
Greenwich, Second congregational
church. Exercises at celebration of
I50th anniversary, 258*.
Gridley, I. R. & Alvord, Frederick.
Historical sketch of congrega-
tional church of Canton Center,
I94 8 .
Griffis, W: E. Brother Jonathan
and his home, 217*.
Griggs, Leverett. Review of 25 years
ministry, 194*.
Griswold, 2i6 4 .
Griswold, E. W. Church in Center-
brook, 236".
Grosvenor, Louis. History of ist
congregational church and society
of Woodstock, 23<2 6 .
Groton, 2i6 5 -i7.
Guilbert, Edmund. Annals of an old
parish, Trinity church, Southport,
257.
Guilford, 243 3 -44 6 .
- Proceedings at 25oth anni-
versary, 243*, 24S 7 .
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Guilford, First congregational
church. Proceedings of celebra-
tion of 25oth anniversary, 243*.
Gulliver, J: P. Sketch of Broadway
church, Norwich, 224 3 .
Saddam, 2361
Hale, D: B. & Case, Levi. Canton,
IPS 1 -
Hall, Edwin. Ancient historical re-
cords of Norwalk, 260'.
Hall, Mary. Marlborough, 204 s .
Hallock, Gerard. History of the
South congregational church, New
Haven, 250 3 .
Hamden, 244 6 -45 3 .
Centenary of Hamden, 1886,
244 7 .
Hammond, Charles. History of
Union, 213.
- Sermon preached at rededi-
cation of congregational church in
Union, 213".
Hampton, 22Q 2 .
Harris, W: W. Battle of Groton
heights, 2i6 8 , 21 f, 2.2.1?.
Hart, J. C. Churches in Harwin-
ton and Southampton, i86 6 , 206.
Hartford, ioo 3 -204 2 .
churches, 20O 3 , 200", 2O2 4 .
- directory, io6 2 , 2OO 5 , 2OO 7 , 201*.
early history, 2OO 7 .
town votes, 2OI 1 .
Hartford, Board of trade. Hartford
as a manufacturing, business and
commercial center, 20i 2 .
Hartford, Christ church. Contribu-
tions to its history, 2Oi 3 .
Hartford county, I92 1 -2io 5 .
Hartford, First congregational
church. Commemorative exer-
cises at its 25oth anniversary, 2Oi 5 .
Historical catalogue, 201".
Hartford, Fourth congregational
church. Memorial manual, 2Oi 7 .
Hartford, Second congregational
church. Proceedings at 2OOth an-
niversary, 201 s .
Hartland, 2O4 2 .
Harwinton, 186'.
Harwood, Edwin. Protestant epis-
copal church in New Haven, 250*.
Hatch, F. S. West Hartford, 2o; 6 .
Havens, D. W: Historical dis-
course delivered at the centennial
celebration of dedication of the
Stone meeting house, East Haven,
243 1 .
Hawes, Joel. Address at close of 2d
century of settlement of Hartford.
20I 9 .
Historical sketches of ist
church in Hartford, 202 1 .
Hawks, F. L. & Perry, W: S. ed.
Documentary history of protestant
episcopal church, i83 2 .
Hayden, J. H. Early Windsor fam-
ilies, 2OQ 3 .
Windsor Locks, 210*.
Hebron, 212".
Hempstead, Stephen. Description
of monument on Groton heights,
2I 7 2 .
Hibbard, A. G. History of Goshen,
i86 3 .
Hickok, L. P. Century sermon de-
livered before church at Bethel,
255 7 .
Higginson, T: W. Presentation of
plan of ist parish, Lebanon, zif.
Hillard, E. B. Church in Plymouth,
i88 6 .
Plymouth, i88 7 .
Hine, O. D. Early Lebanon, 2I8 1 .
Hinman, R. R. Historical collec-
tion on Connecticut in revolution,
l82 7 .
- Names of early puritan set-
tlers, 183".
Records of Wethersfield, 2o8 B .
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273
Hitchcock, Roland. Burlington,
I94 7 -
Hoadly, C: J. Case of witchcraft in
Hartford, 202 s .
- Records of colony and plan-
tation of New Haven, 24O 7 .
Records of colony or juris-
diction of New Haven, 24O 7 .
Holcombe, E. S. G. Ancient bury-
ing ground of Hartford, 2O2 2 .
Holley, A. H. Historical address
delivered at centennial celebration
in Salisbury 1876, i8oA
Hollister, G. H. Address before
Litchfield county historical and
antiquarian society, i84 6 .
Holloway, C.. M. Daughter of puri-
tans, 22I 9 .
- Historic New London, 222\
- The old whaling port, 222 1 .
Hotchkiss, F: W: Retrospect on the
ministry and church of Saybrook,
239 s -
Howard, H. R. & Crocker, H: E.
History of New England, 184",
192*, 2io 8 , 2i4 9 , 228 s , 232", 240 6 , 255 7 .
Hubbard, P. E. Epitaphs copied
from the old burying ground,
Middletown, 237*.
Hunt, Daniel. History of Pomfret,
2 3 o 3 .
Huntington, 258".
Huntington, E. B. History of Stam-
ford, 257 2 , 261'.
Stamford soldiers' memorial,
262 1 .
Huntington, M.. C. Early Lebanon,
2i8 2 .
Hurd, D. H. History of New Lon-
don county, 214.
Hyde, B.W. Reminiscences of Bean
Hill, Norwich, 224 s .
Ives, J. S. Historical sermon of ist
church, East Hampton, 233*.
Jeffries, W. L. Taxes under Gov.
Andros, 219*.
Johnson, E. E. & Mies, H. B. Town
of East Haddam, 235'.
Johnston, Alexander. Bibliography
of Connecticut, i8o 3 .
Connecticut, 181*.
Jones, H: R. Barkhamsted, 185*.
Sketches of the people and
places of New Hartford, iS; 3 .
Jones, Mrs S. L. New Hartford,
187*.
Journal publishing co. Souvenir his-
tory of Bristol, I94 4 .
Judd, Sylvester. Dutch House of
good hope at Hartford, 2O2 3 .
K, I. A. The smitten village, 2if.
Kent, i86 7 .
Kilbourn, D. C. Litchfield, i86 8 .
- New Milford, 187".
Washington, 191*.
Kilbourne, P. K. Biographical his-
tory of Litchfield, i84 7 .
- Sketches and chronicles of
Litchfield, i86 9 .
Killingly, 229 5 .
Killingworth, 236".
Kingsley, J. L. Historical discourse
delivered on the 2OOth anniversary
of the ist settlement of New
Haven, 250 5 .
Kinney, J: C. War of the rebellion,
I 9 2 5 .
Knapp, William. Fairfield county,
255 7 -
- Litchfield county, 184".
Knight, C. T. Enfield, 196 s .
Knouse, W: H. Town of Saybrook,
239*.
Lacey, R. B. & Orcutt, Samuel.
Inscriptions in the cemetery at
Easton, 257 s .
Lamb, Mrs M. J. R. Lyme, 219*.
274
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Lambert, E: R. History of colony
of New Haven before and after
union with Connecticut, 240".
- Stamford, 262'.
Larned, E. D. Historic gleanings in
Windham county, 228 2 .
- Killingly church records,
22 9 5 .
Three Killingly boys, 22Q 7 .
- Windham county, 228".
Lathrop, G: P. Model state capitol,
202 4 .
Learned, R. C. Congregational
churches and ministers in Wind-
ham county, 228 3 .
Lebanon, 2i7 7 -i8 8 .
rate bill for north parish,
1741, 2i8 5 .
Ledyard, 21 8 s .
Lee, Andrew. Half century sermon
preached at Hanover, 1818, 218".
Lee, W: W. Barkhamsted and its
centennial, 1879, 185*.
Barkhamsted men who served
in various wars 1775 to 1865, 185*.
Historical address at dedica-
tion of soldiers' monument in
Barkhamsted, 1897, 185.
Leete, W: W. Away from the rail-
road in Connecticut, i84 8 .
Levermore, C: H. Republic of New
Haven, 250.
- Town and city government of
New Haven, 250.
Two centuries and a half in
Guilford, 243 9 .
Lisbon, 2i8 s .
Litchfield, i86 T -87 2 .
Litchfield county, i84 2 -9i 9 .
- celebration, 184", 185'.
- history of, 184".
Loomis, I. F. Bacon academy, 2i5 5 .
- Chatham, 233".
Lord, Benjamin. Jubilee, an half-
century discourse on completion
of 50 years ministry in Norwich,
224 5 .
Lyman, Ephraim. Farewell dis-
course, preached in Plymouth at
close of his ministry in ist congre-
gational society, i88 7 .
Lyme, 219*.
McClure, David. Settlement and an-
tiquities of Windsor, 209 4 .
McEwen, Abel. Half-century ser-
mon on ist congregational society
in New London, 1857, 222*.
McLaughlin, D. D. T. Rededica-
tion of congregational church in
Sharor% 1864, 189".
Madison, 245*.
Manchester, 2O4 3 .
Manchester, First church of Christ,
looth anniversary, 2o8 3 .
Mansfield, 2i2 7 -i3 3 .
Marlborough, 2O4 5 .
Mason, Samuel. Expedition from
New London to Woodstock, 232 7 .
Massachusetts historical society. Col-
lections, 204", 209 4 , 229 8 , 244 3 , 257 7 .
- Proceedings, 21 f, 232'.
Mathewson, R. W. Medical profes-
sion in Middlesex county, 233 2 .
Mead, D. M. History of Greenwich,
258'.
Meriden, 245 8 -46 4 .
directory, 246".
Merwin, Samuel. Discourse on com-
pletion of 50 years service in the
ministry of the gospel, New Ha-
ven, 250 7 .
Middlebury, 246 4 .
Middlefield, 236'.
Middlesex county, 232 s -39 9 .
- history, 233 2 .
Middletown, 236 8 -38 2 .
old graveyard, 237 7 .
Middletown and Meriden directory,
237 5 , 246 3 .
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275
Middletown and Portland directory,
237', 238.
Milford, 246 6 -47 4 .
Miller, H. E. Ridgefield, 26i 2 .
Monroe, 259*.
Montville, 219.
" Moodus noises," 23.^.
Moore, J. B. Memoir of Theophilus
Eaton, 24I 1 .
Moore, W: H. Torringford, IQO 6 .
Moravian historical society. Me-
morial of dedication of monuments
erected to mark site of ancient
missionary stations in New York
and Connecticut, i83 3 .
Morgan, W: F. Centenary dis-
course delivered in Christ church,
Norwich, 1849, 224.
Morris, i87 a .
Morris, James. Statistical account
of several towns in the county of
Litchfield, i85 2 .
Morris, M. N. Two discourses on
completion of a century and a half
from organization of congrega-
tional church in West Hartford,
20 7 7 .
Morse, Abner. Early settlers of
Plainfield, 229".
Origin of Woodstock, 232 T .
Morse, Gardner. Recollections of
the appearance of New Haven be-
tween 1825 and 1837, 250*.
Nash, F: H. Names and ages of all
old folks in Connecticut, 184*.
Nash, Sylvester. Records of Say-
brook, 239 5 .
Naugatuck, 247".
Naugatuck valley directory, i85 3 ,24i 2 ,
26 3 \
New Britain, 204".
directory, 204 s .
New Canaan, 259 1 .
New Canaan, Congregational church.
Historical account of celebration
of 150th anniversary, 259 2 .
New England historical and genea-
logical register, I79 6 .
New England magazine, 179.
New Fairfield, 259 3 .
- congregational church, 259 s .
New Hartford, 187".
New Hartford, North congrega-
tional church. Confession of faith,
covenant and rules of order, i87 5 .
New Haven, 247 5 -52 2 .
commerce, manufacture and
resources, 249 2 .
directory, 251*, 252 7 .
- looth anniversary of the city,
250".
Proceedings in commemoration
of settlement of New Haven, 251*.
New Haven colony; early laws and
history, 241*.
New Haven colony historical society.
Inscriptions on tombstones in
Guilford, 244 1 .
Papers, I79 T , 24i 3 .
New Haven county, 24O 1 -55 3 .
directory, 241*.
- leading business men, 240 9 .
New London, 22O 3 -23 2 .
- directory, 2i7 3 , 222 4 .
New London Selectmen. Orders
drawn, 1764-66, 222*.
New London county, 2i4 3 -27 9 .
New London county historical so-
ciety. Records and papers, I79 7 ,
214".
New London, First church of Christ.
Manual, 222*.
New Milford, i87 5 -88 2 .
- directory, 187".
New Milford, First congregational
church. Manual, 187, i88\
New York historical society. Col-
lections, 24I 1 , 257 1 .
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VI I i.i I:K.\KV
Ncw< oml>, Thomas. Account !><><, I .
218'.
Newell, P. R. Bri'-i-.l hist6rical ami
ntific society, MM
Newington, 205'.
Newington, Congregational clnirdi.
Manual, 205;*.
Newton, H. G. Dm ham. ..'.$4".
Newtown, 259.
Nichols, J: C. Histomal ermon
delivered on 1501)1 anniversary of
1st congregation, -i I church, Leb-
anon, 218*.
Niles, H. B. Old chinm< \ lacks of
East Haddam, 235*.
- & Johnson, E. E. East Had-
dam, 235".
Niles, J. M. & Pease, J: C. Gazet-
teer of Connecticut and Rhode
Island, l8l 6 .
Norfolk, 188*.
North Branford, 252*.
North Canaan, i88 4 .
North Haven, 252*.
North Stonington, 22.3*.
Northrup, C: A. First church of
Norwich, 224.
Norton, Edward. Goshen, 186*.
Norton, F: E. Pastor of the church
militant, 242*.
Norton, M. L. Bristol, MM'
- Wolcott plateau, 255'.
Norwalk, 2S9-6o 5 .
directory, 259, 260".
Norwich, 223 8 -25.
directory, 225'.
- first settlement, 224'.
inscriptions from l>m
ground, 2124*.
- Norwich jubilee, /<S'5<A 224'.
.Norwich hoard of trade. Norwich,
its importance, 225'.
Nott, Samuel. Reasons lor num.
tcrial fidelity, half centurj sermon,
2l6'.
Old Lymc, j_>5'.
Old Lyme, I'irst COngl
church, Manual, 225'.
old Saybfook, 23*'.
Old Saybrook, l-'irst church ol
( Ihriftt, ( 'elehrat ion ol jnjol li ;m
niversary, 2.$X'.
Olmstcad, Mrs M. ('anlerbury rec-
ords, 22>'.
Orange, 252.
' >rcnii, Samuel, Bridgeport, 250-''.
I I ist or y ol New M i I ford and
Bridgewater, 185", i88\
I I istory of old town of St rat
ford, 263'.
History of Wolcott, 255-.
- Indians of the Housatonic
and Naugatuck valleys, i8i s .
- Torrington, 190".
Orcutt, Samuel & Beardsley, Am
brose. Ansonia, 241".
- The dam and Shelton, 258.
- History of Derby, 242 7 .
Oxford, 252.
- Seymour, 253".
Orcutt, Samuel & Lacey, R. B. In-
scriptions in the cemetery at Eas-
ton, 257".
Otis, H. N. From Greenwich town
records, 258 7 .
Otis library, Norwich. ( 'omiect icut
li istory, l8o 8 .
Oxford, 252".
Perry, W: S. & Hawks. K. L.
I )ociiiiieiit a r v hist i n'\ ol | >n >\c^
taut episcopal church, iS.V.
I'etei's, S: A. < ieneral l)istor\, I S I ".
Phelps, N A. Canton, 105'.
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I'lirlps, N. A. Granby, ipp 2 .
- History of copper mines and
Newgate prison at Granby, 195*.
- History of Simsbury, Granby
and Canton, 2o6 l .
Phelps, R: H. History of the New-
gate of Connecticut at Simsbury,
195.
Newgate of Connecticut, 195".
Phipps, W. H. Church in Prospect,
253 1 -
Pinney, A. E. Ellington, 212*.
Tit kin, Mrs A. H. Our neighbor-
hood churches, 183*.
Plainfield, 229 7 .
I'lainville, 205.
I Matt, W. C. Inscriptions from
gravestones in Lieut. Henry
Bennett's burying ground in Sher-
man, 261*.
Plymouth, 188*.
Pomfret, 230*.
- deaths recorded on records
of congregational church, Abing-
ton, 230 2 .
Pomfret, First church of Christ.
150th anniversary, 230*.
Pond, N. G. Inscriptions on tomb-
stones in Milford, 246, 247'.
- Story of the memorial in
honor of the founders of Milford,
247*.
Poquonock, Congregational church.
Historical manual, 209*.
I'orter, J: A. Picturesque Pomfret,
230'.
Porter, Noah. Farmington, 197*.
Half century discourse as
pastor of ist church in Farming-
ton, 198*.
Historical discourse at looth
anniversary of erection of congre-
gational church in Farmington,
108*.
Historical discourse in com-
memoration of original settlement
of Farmington, io8 8 .
- Old meeting-house at Farm-
ington, 198*.
Porter, W: S. Archives of Con-
necticut, 180*.
- Historical notices of Con-
necticut, 2O2 9 , 207*.
Portland, 238".
Postoffices, list of, 181*.
Potter, W: H. Groton, 217'.
Potts, William. Old Farmington,
198.
Powell, L. P. ed. Historic towns
of New England, 203", 249'.
Powers, Grant. Address to people
of Goshen at ist centennial cele-
bration, 186.
Pratt, J. A. Westbrook, 239*.
Preston, 226 1 .
Prince, Rev. Thoma-, extracts of let-
ters to, i8i x .
Probate districts, historical notes on,
i8l 8 .
Prospect, 253'.
Punderson, L. S. & Barber, J: W.
History and antiquities in New
Haven, 248 1 .
Putnam, 230".
- directory, 229'', 230".
Putnam, Austin. Church in Whit-
neyville, 245 1 .
Putnam's monthly historical maga-
zine, 179*.
Bandall, F. E. Memoranda of in-
scriptions in old burying ground
at Colchester, 215.
Rathbun, J. G. Backward glances
at Hartford, 2O2 7 .
Rathbun, Jonathan. Narrative, 217*.
Raymond, M. D. Rev. Blackleach
Uurritt and related Stratford fam-
ilies, 263'.
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Redding, 26o 5 .
Regicides, cave of the, New Haven,
248".
Reid, Adam. Historical address be-
fore congregational church in Sal-
isbury at their ist centennial cele-
bration, 1884, iSp 5 .
Relyea, B : J. Celebration in Green's
Farms, historical discourse at 150th
anniversary of church, 263*.
Richardson, N. S. & Dayton, Fred-
erick. Historical sketch of Water-
town, IQI 3 .
Ridgefield, 26o 7 -6i 3 .
Ridgefield, First congregational
church. Concise history, 261'.
Robbins, S. W. Manchester, 204*.
Robbins, Thomas. Century sermon
delivered at Danbury, 256*.
Roberts, M. L. Town of Chatham,
233 7 -
Rockville, Stafford Springs & Tol-
land county directory, 2io 7 .
Rockwell, E. F. Columbia papers
concerning early history of town,
2i8 5 .
Rockwell, Reuben. Colebrook, i86\
Rocky Hill, 205'.
Roxbury, i88 9 .
Roys, Auren. Brief history of Nor-
folk, i88 3 .
Rudd, M. D. Inscriptions at Salis-
bury Center, Lime Rock, etc., iSp 6 .
Ruggles, Thomas. History of Guil-
ford, 244'.
Russell, G. W. Early medicine and
early medical men, i8i 7 .
Saffell, W. T. R. Charter oak, 2O2 8 .
Salem, 226'.
Salem press historical and genealo-
gical record, 179".
Salisbury, 189*.
Salisbury, Congregational church,
anniversary, 1894, 189".
Salisbury, E: E. & Salisbury, Mrs
Eveline (McCurdy). Family his-
tories and genealogies, 219, 225\
Introductory notes on Lyme,
Old Lyme, 2i9 5 , 225*.
Saybrook, 239*.
Saybrook's quadrimillennial,
239".
Schenck, Mrs E.. H. History of
Fairfield, 258 3 .
Scotland, 230.
Scott, Joseph. Historical century
sermon delivered in Derby, 242 8 .
Sedgwick, C:F: History of Sharon,
i90\
Selleck, C: M. Address at centenary
of St Paul's church, Norwalk, 26o 3 .
Norwalk, 26o 3 .
Seymour, 253 2 .
Seymour, Congregational church.
Manual, 253 3 .
Sharon, i89 7 -90 4 .
Sharpe, W: C. Annals of the metho-
dist episcopal church of Seymour,
253 4 .
History of Oxford, 252".
- History of Seymour, 253 5 .
South Britain sketches and
records, 253 7 .
- Vital statistics of Seymour,
Sheldon, H. S. Documentary his-
tory of Suffield, 2O/ 2 .
- Suffield, 207 2 .
Shepard, James. Reservoir park,
West Hartford, 207".
Tories of Connecticut, i82 s .
Sherman, 261*.
Shipman, T: L. Historical discourse,
New Years sermon delivered in
Jewett city 1856, 216*.
Shirley, Arthur. Discourse delivered
on 2OOth anniversary of Old Lyme
congregational church, 225*.
- First church of Old Lyme,
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279
Sibley, J. L. Col. J. Upsham and
the attack on Groton, 217".
Silliman, S: C. Town of Chester,
233".
Simsbury, 2O5 8 -6 2 .
Slafter, E. F. Inscriptions on grave-
stones in North Mansfield, 213*.
Smith, E: A. Church in Farming-
ton, ig8 5 .
Smith, H: B. Historical discourse
delivered at close of ist century of
Abington church, 230".
Smith, I. P. Church in Wolcott,
255 s .
Smith, R. D. History of Guilford,
2 44 4 .
Smyth, S: P. N. Historical discourse
delivered at 250th anniversary of
ist church in New Haven, 25i 4 .
Somers, 2I3 3 .
Sons of the American revolution-
Connecticut society. Lebanon war
office, 2i8 6 .
South Windsor, 2o6 3 .
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gregational church, North Mans-
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Spencer, L. S. Census of Nauga-
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Sperry, R. T. East Windsor's share
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Sprague, 226.
Sprague, W: B. Discourse delivered
on completion of century from
organization of congregational
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Sermon preached at dedication
of new congregational church in
Andover, 2io 9 .'
Stafford, 213*.
directory, 213*.
Stamford, 26i G -62 4 .
historical sketch of Daven-
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Stamford registration of
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Stamford and Greenwich, marriages
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Stamford, Baptist church. Centen-
nial services, 262*.
Stanton, Mrs H. A. Aged residents
of Stonington, 227".
Stark, Benjamin. Historical sketch
of schools of New London, 222 7 .
Starr, F. F. Marriages performed
by Daniel Wetherell in New Lon-
don county, .2i4 8 .
Starr, M.. S. Home of Timothy and
Jonathan Edwards, IQ6 5 .
Starr, W: H. Centennial historical
sketch of New London, 222 s .
Start, .E. A. New England New-
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Steiner, B. C. Governor William
Leete, 241*.
- History of plantation- of Me-
nunkatuck and of original town of
Guilford, 244", 245'.
Sterling, 23 1 1 .
Stevens, Nathaniel. Reminiscences
of Canaan, i85 9 .
Stiles, H: R. History and genealo-
gies of ancient- Windsor, 193", 196,
206 3 , 2OQ 5 , 2IO 5 .
History of ancient Windsor,
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- Parish of Ellington, 2I2 5 .
Wintonbury parish, now
Bloomfield, I93 8 .
Stone, R. E. Manual for use of
members of congregational church
in Danbury, 256.
Stonington, 226 6 -27 8 .
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squadron 1814, 226 s .
Stonington, First congregational
church. History, 227*.
Manual, 227*.
Stoughton, J. City of elms, 251*.
Stoughton, J: A. Windsor farmes,
2O9 8 .
Stratford, 262^-63^.
early settlers, 262 9 .
Stratford, Congregational church.
Quarto-millennial anniversary, 263*.
Stratford-on-the-Sound, 263*.
Strong, Joseph. Sermons preached
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thor's ministry, 225.
Stuart, I: W. Hartford in the olden
time, 202 9 .
Suffield, 207 1 .
Celebration of bicentennial
anniversary, 2O7 3 .
Suffield, First congregational church.
Exercises of dedication and in-
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Proceedings on I5oth anni-
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Sumner, C: F. Bolton, 21 1 2 .
- Medical profession, 2io 8 .
Swift, Rowland. Commerce and
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T, H. C. From Pomfret celebration
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Talcott, M. C. New Britain, 204.
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Thomaston, 190*.
Thompson, 23I 1 .
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- Old New England sea-port,
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- New Haven harbor, 251.
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Tuttle, R. H. Windsor, 209".
Twitchell, W: I. ed. Hartford in
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May 1895. Out of print.
2-4 Colonial New England ; Travel in North America ; History of the
1 7th century. Sop. July 1897. Price 10 cents.
5 Selection of reference books for use of cataloguers in finding full
names. 220. Jan. 1898. New edition in preparation.
6-8 Japan; Venice; Out-of-door books. 64p, Feb. 1898. Price
10 cents.
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History of latter half of i5th century. i28p. Ap. 1898. Price
15 cents.
12 Best books of 1897. 28p. June 1898. Price 5 cents.
13 Fairy tales for children. 300. June 1898. Price 5 cents.
14 Index to. subject bibliographies in library bulletins tc Dec. 31, 1897.
62p, Aug. 1898. Price 10 cents.
15-17 Russia; Nature study in primary schools; Biography of musi-
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24 New York colonial history. In press.
The following manuscript bibliographies are available for consultation in the library
or may be lent under certain conditions. The Decimal classification subject number
precedes each title.
012 Phillips Brooks. G: W. C. Stockwell, '95
012 Hawthorne. N. E. Browne, '89
012 Ben Jonson. Mrs Mary (Wellman) Loomis, '90
012 Charles Kingsley. E. E.. Burdick, '90
012 Poems on Lincoln,Grant,Sherman and Sheridan. M.. L.. Sutliff/93
012 John Lothrop Motley. M.. E. Robbins, '92
012 Robert Louis Stevenson. E. S. Wilson, '98
012 Charles Sumner. H. W. Denio, '94
012 Bayard Taylor. W: S. Burns, '91
012 John Wesley. E. L.. Foote, '92
013 Members of the A. L. A. H.. C. Silliman, '95
016.0285 Lists of books for children. J. Y. Middleton, '91
016.2217 Higher criticism of the Old testament: select. Rev.
W: R. Eastman, '92
016.246 Christian art: select. M.. L. Davis, '92
016.27 Church history : reading list. Elizabeth Harvey, '90
016.28 Religious denominations of the United States: select.
G: F. Bowerman, '95
N. Y. 1896. Cathedral library association 750.
016.33185 Clubs for boys and working girls. J. D. Fellows, '97
Bibliographies and reading lists (continued)
016.33622 Single tax. Ethel Garvin, '98
To be printed as New York state library bibliography bulletin.
016.339 Tramps and vagrants. L. D. Waterman, '97
016.352073 Municipal government. M.. L. Jones, '92; J. A. Rath-
bone, '93; E. D. Biscoe, '96
016.36 Scientific study of philanthropy. I. E. Lord, '97
Printed in A merican journal of sociology, Jan. 1898, 3:566-76. Separate re-
print 250.
016.361 New philanthropy: reading list. H.. G. Sheldon, '93
016.3722 Frobel and the kindergarten. Aim6e Guggenheimer, '99
To be printed as New York state library bibliography bulletin.
016.376 Education of women. M.. E.. Hawley, '93
016.37813 Consolidated index to university extension periodicals.
Myrtilla Avery, '95
016.3982 English works on King Arthur and the Round Table.
F. R. Curtis, '96
016.7 Art of the 1 7th century: reading list. N.. M. Pond, '96
016.7266 Some famous cathedrals: reading list. Mrs L. M.
(Sutermeister) Delap, '90
016.75 Ten popular paintings: reading list. Ada Bunnell, '91
016.77 Photography, 1880-98. E. A. Brown, '98
016.792 Greek and Latin plays produced by schools, colleges and
universities in the United States. G: G. Champlin, '95
016.796 Cycling. Mrs Louise (Langworthy) Gage, '97
016.799 Angling, 1883-93. Henrietta Church, '93
016.811 Minor American poetry, 1860-97 : select. B. S, Smith, '97
016.82 English literature of later i8th century: select. M.. C.
Swayze, '89
016.823 Fiction for girls : select. A. B. Kroeger, '91
016.907 Study and teaching of history. J. I. Wyer jr, '98
To be printed by the American historical association.
016.91 Graded list of history and travel prepared in the Lincoln
(Neb.) public library for the use of the Lincoln public
schools. E. D. Bullock, '94
016.914 Books to read before going to Europe: reading list.
S.. W. Cattell, '90
Printed in Book news, July i8qo, 8 : 393-95.
016.916 English and American explorations in Africa since 1824:
reading list. H.. W. Rice, '93
016.91747 Literature relating to the Hudson river. M.T.Wheeler, ? 9i
016.9174753 Adirondack mountains. C. A. Sherrill, '98
To be printed by the New York state forestry commission.
016.9178 Travels west of the Mississippi prior to 1855; a partial
bibliography of printed personal narratives. K. L.
Sharp, '92
016.92 200 books in biography for popular library: select.
Mabel Temple, '90
016.9207 Josephine and the women of her time. Mary Ellis, '92
016.94144 Edinburgh: reading list. W. G. Forsyth, '93
016.9737478 Missouri in the civil war. B. E. Rombauer, '99
016.9752 Maryland ; colonial and revolutionary history. W. I.
Bullock, '92
020.5 Consolidated classified index to the Library journal, v. i-i 2.
B. R. Macky, '92; J. L. Christman, '93; C. S. Hawes, '94;
J. G. Cone, '95
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