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A history of Connecticut from the first settlement of the colony to the adoption of the present Const.i.tution in 1818.
Hurd, D. Hamilton. History of Fairfield County, Connecticut, with ill.u.s.trations and Biographical Sketches of its Prominent Men and Pioneers. Philadelphia, 1881.
Johnson, William Samuel. Letters to the Governors of Connecticut, 1766-1771. See Ma.s.s. Historical Society Collections, series 5, vol. ix, pp. 211-490.
Johnston, Alexander. The Genesis of a New England State, Connecticut. Baltimore, 1883. Revised 1903. (Also in Johns Hopkins University Studies, vol. i, no. 11.)
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Jones, Frederick R. History of Taxation in Connecticut. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Political Science, series 14, no. 8. Baltimore, 1896.
Journal of the Proceedings of the Convention of Delegates Convened at Hartford, August 26, 1818. Hartford, 1873. Reprinted by order of the state comptroller, Hartford, 1901.
Kilbourne, P. K. Sketches and Churches of the Town of Litchfield. Historical, biographical, statistical. Hartford, 1859.
An excellent account, drawing in part upon Woodruff's (George C.) History of Litchfield, 1845, and Morris' Statistical Account of Litchfield County, 1818, with additional matter.
Kingsley, F. J. Old Connecticut. See New Haven Historical Society Papers, vol. iii.
Kingsley, James Luce. Sketch of Yale College. Boston, 1835.
Lambert, Edward R. History of the Colony of New Haven, before and after the Union with Connecticut. New Haven, 1838.
Larned, Ellen D. History of Windham County. Worcester, 1874. 2 vols.
One of the best of the local histories.
Vol. 1, book iii. Account of Canterbury Church difficulties and of the Clevelands.
----Historic Gleanings in Windham County, Connecticut. Providence, 1899.
Levermore, Charles H. The Republic of New Haven. Also in Johns Hopkins University Studies, extra vol. i. Baltimore, 1886.
Litchfleld Book of Days, A collection of the historical, biographical and literary reminiscences of Litchfleld, Connecticut. Edited by George C. Boswell. Litchfield, 1899.
Litchfleld County Centennial Celebration, August 13-14, 1851. Hartford, 1851.
Loomis (Dwight) and Calhoun (J. Gilbert). The Judicial and Civil History of Connecticut. Boston, 1895.
Orcutt, Samuel. History of New Milford and Bridgewater, Connecticut, 1703-1882. Hartford, 1882.
----History of Old Town of Derby. Springfield, 1880.
"Prepared with great fidelity and thoroughness, and to take rank with the best town histories," wrote Noah Porter on Feb. 1, 1880. Biography and Genealogy, pp. 523-785.
----History of the Old Town of Stratford and the City of Bridgeport. New Haven, 1886. 2 pts.
The Proceedings of a Convention of Delegates from the states of Ma.s.sachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, the Counties of Cheshire and Grafton in the State of New Hampshire and the County of Windham in the State of Vermont convened at Hartford in the State of Connecticut, December 15, 1814. Hartford, 1815.
Sanford, Elias B. A History of Connecticut. Hartford, 1887.
A school history.
Selleck, Charles M. History of Norwalk. Norwich, 1886.
Statistical Account of the Towns and Parishes in the State of Connecticut, published by Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, vol. i, no. 1. New Haven, 1811.
Steiner, Bernard Christian. A History of the Plantation of Menunkatuck and of the Original Town of Guilford, Connecticut (present towns of Guilford and Madison) written largely from the ma.n.u.scripts of The Hon.
Ralph Dunning Smyth. Baltimore, 1897.
The book draws upon the preceding histories of Guilford, namely that of the Rev. Thomas Kuggles, Jr., and the later sketch of Guilford and Madison by Daniel Dudley Field, first written in 1827 for the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences. It was revised by R. D. Smyth in 1840 and published in 1877 after his death. Mr. Sterner has added matter derived from a study of the town records and other sources, making a history that covers all points of development.
----Governor William Leete and the absorption of New Haven by the Colony of Connecticut. American Historical a.s.sociation, Annual Report, 1891, pp. 209-222.
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Stiles, Henry Reed. Ancient Windsor. Hartford, 1891. 2 vols.
Swift, Zephaniah. System of the Laws of the State of Connecticut. Windham, 1795.
Trumbull, Benjamin. A Complete History of Connecticut, Civil and Ecclesiastical, 1639 to 1713, continued to 1764. New Haven, 1818. 2 vols.
Reprint with Introductory Notes and Index by Jonathan Trumbull. New London, 1898.
Trumbull, J. Hammond (Editor). Hartford County Memorial History. Hartford, 1886. 2 vols.
Vol. i, part i, The County of Hartford treated topically, as early history, the colonial period, "Bench and Bar," "Medical History,"
etc. Part ii, Hartford, Town and City. Vol. ii, Brief Histories of the different towns.
Trumbull, J. Hammond. Historical Notes of the Const.i.tutions of Connecticut, 1639 to 1818; and Progress of the Movement which resulted in the Convention of 1818, and the Adoption of the present Const.i.tution. Hartford, 1873. Reprinted by order of State Comptroller, Hartford, 1901.
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----The True Blue Laws of Connecticut and New Haven and the False Blue Laws invented by the Rev. Samuel Peters. To which are added specimens of the Laws of other Colonies and some of the Blue Laws of England. Hartford, 1876.
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Webster, Noah. Collection of Papers on Political, Literary and Moral Subjects. New York, 1843.
5. LOCAL BIOGRAPHIES
Bacon, Leonard. Sketch of Life and Public Services of James Hillhouse. New Haven, 1860.