History of the colony of New Haven : to its absorption into Connecticut
- Atwater, Edward E. (Edward Elias), 1816-1887 (Main Author)
- Smith, Robert Atwater, b. 1849 (Added Author)
- Beach, Bessie E. (Added Author)
- Hewitt, Lucy M. (Added Author)
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Reprints. Originally published: Meriden, Conn. : The Journal Publishing Co., 1902. 2 v.
"The history of New Haven Colony begins shortly prior to its establishment with a description of the conditions in England and the inducements acting on the emigrants. Ir continues with a comprehensive account of the development of the six towns that comprised the Colony: Branford, Guilford, Milford, New Haven, Stamford, and Southhold (LI). The history ends with the absorption of the Colony into Connecticut in 1664"--Verso of back cover.
Includes indexes.
Donor sheets tipped in for the 2 volumes.
Volume 1 (xii, 1-384 p.) contains chapters 1-16; volume 2 contains chapters 17-21(p. 385-767) and includes 7 appendices and the supplementary histories.
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