[PREFACE to Second Edition, last paragraph] : ... this is a mere local history. It pretends to do nothing more than to give an account of a small commonwealth. In order to do this effectually, it is necessary to present in a lively way, the incidents connected with our progress as a people, from the earliest existence of our government. Sketches of individualcharacter, of domestic life, pictures of "the age of home-spun,'' of the privations and the struggles which could tame the wild lands, wild men, and wild beasts of a new country, and sow its fallow ground with the seeds of civil and religious liberty, can alone "hold the mirror up to nature" and show us the very body and soul of our past.
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Historical survey covering pre-Colonial (native) period (ca. 1630) to ca. 1850
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draws on primary and secondary sources; citations appear as footnotes only
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in 2 volumes, arranged by events/topics chronologically (with some overlap): Vol. 1 covers period from ca. 1630 to ca. 1760; Vol. 2 covers period from 1726 to ca. 1850.
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includes texts of important colonial administrative documents, lists of early governors, legislators, prominent men, etc.
- includes appendices, biographical sketches, name index, subject index.
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The history of Connecticut: from the first settlement of the colony to the adoption of the present constitution.
1973, Durrie and Peck
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The history of Connecticut: from the first settlement of the colony to the adoption of the present constitution
1857, Printed by Case, Tiffany & Co.
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The history of Connecticut: from the first settlement of the colony to the adoption of the present constitution ; in two volumes
1855, Durrie and Peck
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The history of Connecticut: from the first settlement of the colony to the adoption of the present constitution
1855, Durrie and Peck
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Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich., Xerox University Microfilms, 1973. 35 mm. (American Culture Series, 545.5)
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