Contributions to the ecclesiastical history of Connecticut, Part 50

Author: General Association of Connecticut; Bacon, Leonard, 1802-1881; Dutton, Samuel W. S. (Samuel William Southmayd), 1814-1866; Robinson, E. W. (Ebenezer Weeks), 1812-1869
Publication date: 1861
Publisher: New Haven, W. L. Kingsley
Number of Pages: 600


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Sanders, Alanson, 495.


Sanford, David, 444.


David, 353. John, 173. Sands, John D., 330. William D., 326.


Sans, Christian, 174.


Sargent, S., 220.


Saunders, Alanson, 326. Stephen, 458.


Savage, George S. F., 330. Thomas S., 181. Sawyer, John, 294, 410. Isaae G., 318. Leicester A., 437, 440.


Saxton, Joseph A., 330, 383, 389, 435. Night, Jr., 311. Noah C., 396. Otis, 382. Scales, Jacob, 499. Sehemerhorn, John F., 172.


Schlosser, George, 174.


Seofield, William C., 326, 370, 425. Seott, Abraham, 169. Nelson, 407.


Seranton, Erastus, 294, 325, 352, 418, 462, 514. Sendder, Evarts, 413. Seabury, Samuel, 266. Searl, James O., 492. John, 474. Sedgwick, Evelyn, 501. Seelye, Julius H., 347. Laurens C., 347. Raymond H., 350. Samuel T., 300, 347, 514. Selden, David, 145, 311, 422. E., 220.


Sylvester, 319, 409, 422, 468, 498. Selleck, Charles G., 303, 371, 458, 470. 71


Serenbezt, F. M., 407. Sergeant, John, 181. Seropyan, C. T., 320. Sessions, Joseph W., 360, 505, 506. Seward, Dwight M., 146, 326, 373, 422, 432, 500. Edwin D., 399. John, 172, 318. William, 144, 324, 373, 399, 413, 414, 484. Seymour, Charles N., 351, 352, 405, 410. John A., John L., 158, 174, 498. Jonathan, 415. Shackleford, John C., 439.


Shailer, Israel, 171, 319, 401.


Sharpe, Andrew, 340, 342, 471, 508. Benjamin, 507. Shaw, John B., 480. Luther, 174. Peter H., 456, 485.


Shedd, William, 172.


Sheldon, Anson, 477.


Shelton, Charles S., 158, 180, 300.


Shepard, George, 340, 464.


Lewis M., 428. Samuel, 294, 311, 466, 519. Samuel N., 146, 417.


Shepherd, John, 455. Sherman, David A., 329, 438. Charles S., 180, 330, 431, 432. Mrs. C. S., 158.


John, 354. John, Jr., 275, 329, 418, 421. Josiah, 318, 390, 425. Henry, 325, 379.


Nathaniel, 430. Roger M., 212, 386.


Sherrill, Edwin J., 329. Sherwin, Jacob, 311, 410. Sherwood, J. M , 425. Samuel, 395, 412, 503. William B., 303.


Shipman, Thomas L., 145, 353, 411, 429, 459, 478. William C., 158, 326.


Shorer, Seth, 369, 476. Shumway, Columbus, 445.


Shurtleff, Roswell, 383.


Sigourney, Mrs. Louisa Il., 220.


Sill, Elijah, 475. George W., 402.


Sillimam, Benjamin, 344. Jonathan, 319, 362. Robert, 299, 362, 433.


Simons, -, 395. Noah J., 431. Skinner, Ichabod L., 294, 449. Newton, 377, 432. Miss Pamela, 158. Thomas, 499. Slate, Miss Juliette, 158.


554


Index of Nanes.


Slater, Nelson, 174. Slauson, Hiram, 492. Sleidel, C. F., 442. Smalley, John, 144, 200, 294, 318, 366, 432. Smeaton, William, 318. Smith, Albert, 146, 326, 405, 492.


Asa B., 478. Augustus, 346.


Azariah, 180.


Benjamin B., 318, 445.


Charles S., 445.


C. J., 150.


Cotton M., 144, 164, 165, 294, 475, 487.


David, 145, 173, 294, 353, 372.


David M., 172, 373.


Daniel, 144, 145, 294, 314, 433, 475, 483. Daniel, 379.


Deliverance, 300.


Edward A., 326.


Eli, 158, 173, 180, 451.


Mrs. Eli, 158.


Elihu, 336. Elizur G., 373. Gad, 383.


Gad, 2d, 383.


George M., 320, 437, 471.


Gilbert L., 303, 475.


Ilenry, 506.


Henry B., 342.


Hervey, 482.


Hiram, 175.


Horace, 173.


Ira, 474. Ira H., 318, 454, 497.


Irem W., 326, 374, 440.


James A., (J.) 390, 492.


James M., 406.


Job, 318. John, 300, 417, 509. John D., 438.


Joseph, 368. Joseph M., 305.


Levi, 342, 355, 427, 445, 480. Lewis, 451.


Matson M., 355.


Matthew, 257. Matthew Hlale, 330, 437.


Moses, 410, 464.


Noah, 145, 173, 319, 477.


Ralph, 366, 427, 438, 491, 514. Robert, 181.


Rufus, 378. Samuel, 365. Theophilus, 146, 326, 433. Walter, 314, 413, 449. Wilder, 331. William S., 398, 496.


Zephaniah, 468. Zephaniah HI., 294, 311, 446. Smyth, Anson, 318, 462.


Snell, Thomas, 336, 519. Snow, Aaron, 330, 360, 376. Simeon, 172.


Snyder, Henry, 357.


Somers, Alvin, 383, 475.


Soule, George, 340, 343, 403.


Southgate, Robert, 506. Southmayd, John, 294, 496. William, 324. Southworth, Alden, 340. Joshua, 480.


Spaulding, Erastus, 342. Henry H., 158. Josiah, 464. Solomon, 339.


Spencer, Elihu, 377. Franklin A., 435. John, 169. Levinette, 359.


Seymour M., 158, 501.


Sprague, Daniel G., 171, 340, 403, 480, 499. Isaac N., 406.


William B., 336, 341, 342, et passim Pulpit Annals.


Spring, Gardiner, 437.


Samuel, 151, 152, 182.


Samuel, 147, 220, 378, 405.


Sprout, James, 294, 399.


Stansbury, Abraham O., 434.


Stanton, Benjamin F., 348, 485. Robert, 398. Robert P., 330, 372, 397, 389.


Staples, John, 337, 503.


Stark, Jedediah L., 334, 353.


Starkweather, John, 462.


Starr, Peter, 145, 294, 300, 495. Miss Eunice, 158.


Stebbins, Samuel, 476.


Stephen W., 294, 325, 486, 502.'


Stearns, George I., 309, 502, 510. Steele, Eliphalet, 501. Julius, 348. Marshfield, 169, 336, 405, 501. Stephen, 143, 489.


Stephens, John, 444.


Sterry, DeWitt C., 353, 428.


Stevens, Abel, 267. Asahel A., 362, 421.


Edwin, 158, 180, 326, 433.


John, 318.


Jolın H., 358.


Joseph B.,


Solomon, 175.


Thomas, 255, 464.


Timothy, 389.


Stewart, Charles L., 159. Joseph, Stiles, Abel, 339, 381, 512, 516. Ezra, 184, 264, 412, 454. Isaac, 453. Joseph C., 441.


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Index of Names.


Stillman, Timothy, 2d, 311. St. John, John R., 379. Jacob, 470. Oliver, 315, 351, 470. Stocking, W. R., 158. Mrs. W. R., 158. Stoddard, Anthony, 294, 515. David T., 180. Judson B., 475, 480. Simeon, 318, 362. Solomon, 30, 481. Stone, Andrew L., 318, 418, 424. Collins, 309, 373. J. S., 213, 220. Randolph, 173. Rollin S., 146, 326, 369. Samuel, 16, 18, 89, 404.


Samuel, 476. Samuel, 506. Seth B., 159, 180, 418.


Timothy, 294, 329, 366, 377. T. D. P., 353, 389, 367. William, 325, 418.


Storrs, Andrew, 339, 419, 464. Charles B., 172. Cordial, 326. Eleazar, 339, 419. John, 419. John, 340, 397, 419.


Porter, 419. Richard S., 339, 419. Richard S., 294, 502. Samuel P., 340. William, 169, 339, 500. Story, Isaac, 318. Jonathan, 256. Stowe, Phineas, 425. Samuel, 423. Stowell, Alexander D., 515. Street, Nicholas, 8, 294, 435. Nicholas, 144, 294, 378. Owen, 334, 342, 379, 515. Samuel, 41, 436, 493. Striker, Isaac, 318.


Strong, Cyprian, 144, 145, 146, 466, 518. Benjamin, 484. David A., 422. Edward, 146, 147, 334, 439. George, 459. Ilenry P., 473, 515. Jacob H., 422, 445. Jedediah, 308. John C., 159, 309, 393. Joseph, 294, 339, 392. Joseph, 96, 166, 294,339, 450, 458. Joseph, Jr., 375. Joseph D., 309, 393, 503. Lyman, 364, 385, 409. Nathan, 294, 300, 449. Nathan, 166, 168, 278, 324, 404, 450, 518. Nathan, Jr., 309.


Strong, Nehemiah, 376. Samuel W., 440. William L., 145, 325, 469, 473, 476. Stuart, Moses, 182, 325, 436, 509. Sturgeon, Robert, 508.


Sturges, Albert A., 326. Samuel, 303, 347, 395. Thomas B., 330, 357, 394.


Sturtevant, Julian M., 318, 495.


Sullivan, Lot B., 173.


Sumner, Joseph, 294, 465 519.


Swallow, Benjamin, 491.


Swan, Roswell R., 207, 309, 458, 485. Benjamin L., 303, 357, 386, 416, 486.


Sweet, Edward, 330. Sweetland, Eleazar, 426.


Sweezey, Samuel, 170. Swift, Ephraim G., 346, 413, 462, 474. Job, 169, 358. Nathaniel, Jr., 495. Seth, 413.


Warren, 172, Zephaniah, 294, 372, 472.


Sydney, Algernon, 136. Sykes, Dorson E., 326. Lewis Edwards, 312, 326.


Symmes, Timothy, 426.


Talbot, Benjamin, 326.


Talcott, Hart, 145, 336, 363, 495. Hervey, 450, 466. Joel, 174, 309.


Tallman, Thomas, 312, 422, 474.


Talmadge, Benjamin, 437.


Tapper, Daniel O., 437.


Tarbox, Increase N., 881.


Taylor, Horace A., 312, 431. HI. S., 159. Jeremiah, 423. James, 299, 433. John, 339, 376. Joseph, 435. Matthew, 173. Nathaniel, 144, 163, 165, 294, 300, 346, 444. Nathaniel W .. 145, 146, 183, 184, 329, 436, 439, 440, 444. Oliver S., 331, 351, 476. Reuben, 355, 491. Veron D., 429.


Warren, 175. Teele, Albert K., 318, 431. Temple, Mrs. Daniel, 159. Josiah, 405. Tennent, William M , 394, 458.


Tenney, Caleb J., 145, 506. Terry, Calvin, 384, 397. 487. James P., 309, 384, 451, 476. Samuel, 409. Thacher, Peter, 121 George, 330, 346, 374, 404, 420. Thayer, D. H., 330, 439. Charles, 489.


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Index of Names.


Thayer, Foster, 457. W. A., 159. Mrs. W. A., 159. Thompson, Alexander R., 357. Amos, 448. Amos G., 429. Augustus C., 309, 391. Charles, 472, 474. Edward, 475. J. L., 159. Joseph P., 134, 440. Lathrop, 388, 477.


William, 146. 187, 188, 391. William A., 312, 440. William II., 477. Thrall, Miss Cynthia, 159. Throop, Amos, 516. Benjamin, 144, 339, 353. William, 339, 455.


Thurston, Asa, 180.


Tibbals, Green, 425.


Tiffany, C. C., 320, 372. Tillotson, George J., 146, 318, 351, 388, Twining, Kinsley, 320, 437. 468.


Tingley, Pelatiah,


Tinker, Reuben, 159, 404.


Tobey, Zalmon, 448. Todd, Abraham, 396. George T., 318. Jonathan, 294, 417. Samuel, 294, 323, 464. Tomlinson, Daniel, 372. David, 325, 445. George, 318, 330, 446. Gibson, 425. John L., 320, 372. Johnson L., 445.


Topliff, Stephen, 325, 463, 499, 507.


Torrey, Reuben, 375, 454, 455, 468. Toucey, Thomas, 446.


Town, Mrs., Elijah S., 159. Joseph II , 355.


Townsend, Jesse, 165, 173, 336, 342. Charles C., 342. Train, Asa M., 352, 425, 468. Tracy, C. J., 452. Hiram, 416. Jeremiah, 256. Myron, 173. S. J., 449. Stephen, 459. Miss Susan, 159. Uri, 336. William, 159, 460. Treadway, James, 365. Treadwell, John, 151, 152, 160, 168. Treat, Charles, 390. Joseph, 172, 318, 355, 444. Richard, 390. Salmon, 294, 395, 467. Samuel, 425.


Trumbull, Benjamin, 144, 145, 146, 163, 166, 264, 294, 339, 341, 410, 453. David, 365. John, 143, 144, 324, 487, 497. Jonathan, 339, 415. Tryon, Gen., 386. Tucker, -, 485. Elijah W., 384, 391, 467. James W., 329. Mark, 492, 506.


Tudor, Samuel, 466.


Tullar, David, 425.


Tuller, Martin, 372.


Tupper, Martyn, 325. Turner, Asa, 318. Caleb, 339. Douglas K., 404. Josiah, 473. Josiah W., 336. Nathan, 447.


Tuttle, Anson T., 336. Timothy, 176, 239, 373, 398, 415.


Tyler, Bennet, 146, 187, 188, 197, 294, - 314, 381, 421, 477.


Charles M., 320. .


Daniel C., 401, 402. E. R., 147, 363, 406, 424. Jared, 453. John E., 336, 510. Joseph, 334. Josiah, 381. Lemuel, 145, 166, 325, 451, 467. Punderson, 398. Ralph, 420. Royal, 342, 472.


Ufford, Hezekiah G., 300.


Underwood, Alvan, 295, 491, 500, 506.


Upson, Benoni, 412, 497. Urmston, Nathaniel M., 366, 446, 475. Franklin Y., 355. Vaill, Herman L., 161, 318, 379, 417, 426, 427, 489. Joseph, 164, 165, 170, 295, 324, 401, 417. Joseph, 319, 401. 476. William F., 159, 175, 181, 319, 401, 452. Mrs. W. F., 159. Vanarsdalen, C. C., 365, 405. Van Lennep, llenry J., 404. Mrs. H. J., 159. Vermilye, Robert G., 189.


Waddington, John, 110. Wade, Nathaniel, 357. Wadhams, Noah, 318, 391, 444.


Wadsworth, Charles, 309, 417. Daniel, 404. Henry, 449. IIenry F., 318. John, 358. Samuel, 255, 479.


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Index of Names.


Wakeman, M. M., 495. Samuel, 27, 29, 385. Walcott, Solomon, 349.


Waldo, Daniel, 170, 295, 339, 385, 403, 474, 505. Horatio, 145, 314, 397, 450. Nathan, 171, 358. Wales, Eleazar, 339. Eleazar, 339. Samuel, 144, 182, 184, 425, 438. Walker, Aldace, 437. Augustus, 181. Benjamin, 174. Charles, 340, 382, 510.


Edward, 437.


Edward A., 320.


Samuel, 324. Zechariah, 486, 515.


Walley, Samuel H., 151, 152. Walsh, Whitman, 324. Edmund, 399. Israel, 369. Stephen D., 325.


· Walton, William C., 406. Warham, John, 18, 86, 130, 510. Warner, -, 393. Isaac, 451. Isaac W., 173, 318. James F., 429. Noadiah, 800, 369. Pliny, 326, (F.) 485. Wyllys, 318, 451. Warren, Charles JJ., 358, 506.


Israel P., 312, 347, 392, 430. 464. Waters, 440. Washburn, Asahel C., 487. Joseph. 311, 387, 424. . Waterman, Elijah, 145,334, 353, 355,510. Simon, 144, 163, 165, 170, 295, 353, 464, 494. Thomas T., 300, 357, 502. Webb, -, 372. Joseph, 385. Webber, George, 517. George N., 405, 465. Webster, Elisha, 357. John, 273. Weed, William B., 330, 433, 458, 486. Weeks, Holland, 169, 417, 465, 496. William R., 352, 429, 473. Welch, -, 383. Daniel, 339, 455. Moses C., 144, 145, 165, 339, 455. Whitman, 444. Weld, Ezra, 295, 465, 519. Ludovicus, 295, 403. Welles, Elijah G., 309, 474, 493, James, 320. Noah, 143, 365, 483. Samuel, 390. Wells, Edward P., 320, (L.) 464. Samuel, 414.


Wells, Thomas N., 329. Wentworth, Gov., 149. Erastus, 459. Wesley, John, 191. West, Stephen, 295, 297, 489. Joel, 366, 377. Weston, Hercules, 366.


Wetherby, Charles, 449. Wetmore, C. II., 159. James, 264, 453. Wetmore, Izrahiah, 143, 311, 424, 486 491. Noah, 298, 347. Oliver, 170, 309. Seth, 424. Wheeler, Elijah, 465.


Wheelock, Eleazar, 148, 199, 323, 365, 510. James R., 358. John, 149, 366.


Whelpley, Samuel, (W.) 480.


Whipple, Jolin N., 343, 479.


Whitaker, Nathaniel, 148, 295, 459. White, Alfred, 392, 408, 410.


Ebenezer, 299, 369. Enoch, 339. George II., 306. John, 456, 457. Joseph M., 300. O. H., 421. Stephen, 295, 324, 437, 510. Thomas, 349.


Whitfield, George, 53, 199, 298, 308. Henry, 398. Whiting, John, 22, 24, 404, 405. John, 339. Joseph, 334, 361, 425. Samuel, 509.


Whitman, Alphonso L., 146, 397. Elnathan, 143, 144, 388, 405. Samuel, 387.


Whitmore, Roswell, 371, 397, 467, 502. Zolva, 452, 502.


Whitney, Dewey, 173. Elijah, 475. Josialı, 144, 276, 295, 339, 351, 464, 518. Lyman. 173. Samuel, 159, 451.


Whiton, James M., 331. Otis C., 358, 474.


Whittemore, William H., 342, 446, 478.


Whittlesey, Chauncey, 311, 324, 435, 494. Eliphalet, 433, 473. Elisha, 159, 315, 413, 448, 473. John, 499. John B., 473. John L., 491. John S., 312, 347, 374, 433. Joseph, 345, 445, 485. Martin K., 330, 442. Samuel, 11, 145, 493. Samuel, 425, 494.


558


Index of Names.


Whittlesey, Samuel, 311, 430, 445. Samuel H., 330). G. G., 159, 180, 318. William, 174, 433. Wick, William, 170. Wiekes, Henry, 326, 371, 398. John, 330. Thomas, 330. Wigglesworth, Michael, 436.


Wight, Jabez, 295, 456, 467. Wightman, Edward, 262. John G., 262. Timothy, 262. Valentine, 262.


Wilcox, Abner, 159, 408. Mrs. A., 159. Carlos, 405.


Chauncey, 452. Ebenezer H., 414.


Giles B., 443, 460.


Jairus, 346, 369.


James, 388. John, 174, 414. Martin, 414.


Wilder, John, 334. Wildman, Benjamin, 300, 369, 444, 478


Wiley, Charles, 348. Willard, Andrew J .. 320.


James L., 331, 418, 474, 505.


John, 295, 420, 482. John, 144, 170, 311, 405. Livingston, 456. Samuel G., 326, 508, 509.


Willes, Henry, 388. Willey, J. M., 383.


Willett, Marinus, 349.


Williams, Abiel, 337 Chester, 324, 465. Comfort, 172, 325, 494.


Dillon, 330, 355, 365, 462.


Ebenezer, 339, 465.


Eleazar. 143, 418.


Eliphalet, 295, 378, 415.


Eliphalet, Jr., 378. Elisha, 442. Elisha S., 519.


Francis, 349, 361, 375.


Francis F., 309, 418, 427.


Frederick W., 433.


John, 375, 450. Joshua, 295, 311, 408.


Joshua L., 145, 368, 507. Mrs. L. S., 159.


Nathan, 144, 295, 489.


Nehemiah, 339, 465.


Richard, 339, 351, 415. Robert, 450. Robert G., 146, 374, 515, Samuel P., 145, 418, 507. Solomon, 143, 295, 414. Solomon, Jr., 519. Stephen, 295, 339, 506.


Williams, Stephen, 450. Thomas, 170, 295. 339, 342, 376, 465. Timothy, 339. Warham, 162, 450. William, 172, 311, 507. Williamson, Hugh, 300.


Williston, David II., 171, 329. Noah, 295, 324, 327, 502.


Payson, 329, 502, 519. Seth, 165, 169, 295, 336, 487, 502. Willoughby, Bliss, 256. Jonathan, Jr., 506.


Willowbe, Jonathan, 400. Wilson, Luther, 276, 337, 351. Milford L., 334.


Winchester, Elkanan, 278. Winslow, Asher H., 325. Horace, 432, 470. Miron, 459. Mrs. Miron, 159.


Wisner, William, 172.


Witter, Dexter, 173. Ezra, 403.


Wolcott, Henry, 130. Josiah, 311. Samuel, 128, 159, 180, 481.


Solomon, 455, 512. William, 175.


Wood, Elijah, 478. Francis, 507. George C., 172. George I., 146, 330, 357, 382, 399, 448, 500 Glen, 330, 440.


Luke, 173, 361, 363, 477, 496, 500, 501. Samuel, 295, 419. Samuel M., 312.


Woodbridge, Ashbel, 143, 389. Benjamin, 513. Benjamin, 144, 324, 514.


Dudley, 476. Ephraim, 334, 398, 443.


Henry H., 448. John, 516. John, 363, 506.


John, 466.


John, 295, 314, 355, 434.


Samuel, 311, 378.


Samuel, 375, 390.


Timothy, 5, 16, 390, 404.


Timothy, Jr., 408, 476. Timothy, 311. William, 390. William C., 309.


Woodford, Oswald L., 344. Woodhull, Richard, 386. Woodruff, Ephraim T., 171, 336, 338, 449. Jonathan A., 171. John A., 450. Jeremiah,


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Index of Names.


Woodruff, Hezekiah, 334. Hezekiah N., 388, 485.


Horace, 326, 388, 462. Lewis H., 417. Richard, 403, 429, 492, 501. Simeon, 172, 430.


Woodward, Aaron, 329, 508. George H., 398, 482.


Israel B., 498, 514. James W., 170, 309, 365. John, 3, 43, 458.


Woodworth, Amos, 339. Aaron, 334, Ezra, 366, 513. Francis C., 480 Henry, 415.


Henry D., 460.


William W., 345, 357, 369, 438, 496. Woolsey, Theodore D., 84, 146, 184, Woolworth, Aaron, 334.


Wooster, Benjamin, 165, 329, 477, 497. Younglove, John, 486. Worcester, Samuel, 151, 152, 317.


Worthington, William, 456, 498. Wright, Aaron HI., 175. Alfred, 159, 173, 866, 404. Benjamin B., 404. David, 459. Ebenezer, 375, 493.


Edward, 502. Eliphalet, 255, 479.


James L., 326, 352, 390, 400.


William, 330, 411, 422, 464, 481. William S., 312, 344, 362, 390, 422. Worthington, 171, 515.


Wyman, Ebenezer, 491. Yale, Cyrus, 145, 146, 309, 434. Elisha, 309. Thomas, 324, 494.


Yates, Andrew, 145, 378. Yerrington, Alexander, 309, 398, 467.


York, M. M., 172.


Young, George D., 175.


ADDENDA.


Baldridge, Samuel, 170


Blair, Asa, 412


Boyle, James,


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BOOKS ON CONNECTICUT HISTORY.


BY DANIEL C. GILMAN, YALE COLLEGE LIBRARY.


The following list is intended to include the titles of some important books which have a bearing upon the ecclesi- astical and religious history of Connecticut. Some well known works, of a popular character, are not mentioned, partly for want of room, and partly that the student may not be misled in hunting up books which have been superseded by works of a more recent publication or of more complete character. It is probable that many anniversary discourses, and church man- uals, quite as important as those which are mentioned, are omit- ed from the list. All who are interested in these inquiries are requested to point out to the publisher any important omissions which they may notice, that the deficiencies may be supplied in future editions of this list. It is obvious that most of the books illustrative of the general history of the United States or of New England, such as Bancroft, Hildreth, the Historical Publications of the various Societies, Biographical Dictionaries, Family Genealogies and the like cannot be here enumerated. It is, perhaps, worth while to add that most of the books and pamphlets which are named below may be found in the Library of Yale College, New Haven, or of the Connecti- cut Historical Society, Hartford, and it is quite important that all who print discourses, church manuals, histories, or other books and pamphlets illustrating the present or the past condition of the State, should bear in mind the importance of preserving copies of their work in both the libraries we have named.


GENERAL HISTORY; including Colonial Records. TRUMBULL, (BENJ. ) HIST. OF CONNECTICUT, 1630,-1764, (2 vols. Svo, 1818. )


This volume remains to the present day the most complete work in ex- istence on the early history of Connecticut. A considerable portion of the manuscripts of the author, including letters addressed to him by persons in different towns on local matters, are preserved in the Library of Yale College .- President Stiles's manuscript diary, full of notes on ecclesiasti- cal affairs, belongs to the same library .- Hollister's History of Connect-


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icut, (2 vols. Svo. 1855,) is brought down to the time of publication .- Peters's Ilistory, sometimes quoted by ignorant persons, is never to be trusted .- Dwight's History, (18mo. 1841,) was meant for schools .- Dr. Palfrey's History of New England, two volumes of which are now finished, (Boston, 1859-60, Svo.) discusses with liberality and fulness, the early history of Connecticut.


TRUMBULL (J. HAMMOND, ) Colonial Records of Connecticut. Three vols. Svo .- Vol. 1, 1636 -- 1665, (1850.)-Vol. 2, 1665-1677, (1852.)-Vol. 3, 1678-1689, (1859.)


HOADLY (CHARLES J.) Colonial Records of New Haven. Two Vols. 8vo .- Vol. 1, 1638-1649, (1857.)-Vol. 2, 1653-1665, (1858.)


CONNECTICUT HISTORICAL SOCIETY COLLECTIONS.


Vol. 1, (1860, 8vo.)


BARBER (JOHN W. ) CONNECTICUT HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS. Second Edition Revised, (pp. 594. Svo. 1856.)


BUSHNELL (HORACE ) SPEECH FOR CONNECTICUT. (pp. 32. Svo. )


LOCAL HISTORIES.


1. TOWNS AND COUNTIES.


Canton see Simsbury.


Chatham, see Middletown.


Cromwell, see Middletown. East Haven,


Dodd's Register, 1824.


Farmington,


Porter's Historical Discourse, 1840. Glastonbury,


A. B. Chapin's History, 1853. Granby see Simsbury.


Greenwich,


Mead's Hist., pp. 318. 12mo. 1857. Hartford,


Hawes's Hist. Discourse, 1836. Stuart's Olden Time, 1853.


Harwinton,


Chipman's History.


Litchfield,


County Jubilee,


Biography by Kilbourne, 1851. Meriden,


Perkins's History, 12mo. 1849. Middlesex County,


Field's Account of


Middle Haddam, see Middletown, Middletown,


Field's History, including Crom- well, Chatham, Middle IIaddam and Portland, 1853.


Ver Haren, Kingsley's Hist. Discourse, 1838. Bacon's Historical Discourse, 1839. Ver London, Caulkins's History, 1852. Norwich,


Caulkins's Ilist. 1845. 2d, Centennial "Jubilee," 1859. Gilman's Hist. Discourse, 1859, 20. edition. Norwalk, Hall's History. Pomfret,


HIall's Discourse, 1840.


Portland see Middletown, Sharon, Sedgwick's History, 1858. Simsbury, Granby and Canton. Phelps's Ilist., 18-15.


Waterbury, Bronson's list., 1858.


Windham County Ministers, Learned's Biography of, in Cong.


Qu. Vol. 1. Windsor, Stiles's History, 1860.


Woodbury, Cothren's Hist., 1854. 2d Centennial Jubilee.


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2. CHURCHES.


New Haven,


Benjamin Trumbull's North Haven.


Bacon's Hist. Discourses, 1839


Dutton's North Church, 1842 Fisher's Yale College Church, 1858


Cleaveland's Third Church, 1859 Eustis's Chapel Street Church, 1859 Norwich,


Strong's First Church, 1823


Arms's First Church, 1859


Bond's Second Church, 1860


North Haven,


B. Trumbull, . 1801


Durham, Dedication-W. C. Fowler, 1847


Abington,


II. B. Smith, . 1759


Branford, T. P. Gillett, Franklin, S. Nott, 1832


Newington, J. Brace, 1855


New London, A. MeEwen, 1858


Wallingford,


J. Dana, 1770


Weston, J. Noyes, 1839


Windham, First Church, E. Waterman, 1801


3. INSTITUTIONS.


Yale College,


Clap's History,


Baldwin's Annals,


Kingsley's Sketch,


. 1835


Woolsey's Discourse, . 1850


Fisher's Yale College Church, 1858


Kent's +. B. K. Address.


Silliman's Alumni Address, 1842 Sprague's Alumni Address, 1860


Indian Charity School, Lebanon, Wheelock's Account of, 1771-3. Cornwall Mission School,


Missionary Herald, 1816-'27.


PERIODICALS ;


Published in the State, or Containing Important Articles Relating to the State.


American Quarterly Register, Boston, Congregational Observer, (Weekly,) 1827-1843. Hartford.


Christian History, Prince's, Boston, 1743-4.


Christian Sentinel, East Windsor, 1838-41.


Christian Spectator, New Haven, 1819-1838.


Congregational Quarterly, 1859, con- tinued.


Congregational Evangelical Magazine, Hartford, 1800-1814.


Missionary Herald, Boston, 1817-26, on Foreign Mission School. New Englander, New Haven, 1843, continued.


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Panoplist, Boston, 1802-1813. Religious Intelligencer, (Weekly,) New Haven, 1817-1834. Spirit of the Pilgrims.


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Review of the early History of Cong. | Religious Declension of 1750-1800, by Churches in New England; Chris- Rev. Luther Hart; Christian Spec- tator, June, 1833. tian Spectator, June, 1830. Review of Hawes's Tribute" to the Separatists of Eastern Connecticut, by Rev. R. C. Learned ; New Eng- lander, May, 1853. Pilgrims, by Rev. Joshua Leavitt, D. D. ; Christian Spectator, Sept., 1831.


Review"of Palfrey's History of New England, by Rev. L. Bacon; New Englander, Nov. 1860.


Baptists in Connecticut, by Rev. R. C. Learned; New Englander, May, '60. Windham Co., Ministers, by R. C. Learned; Cong. Quart. 1859.


NOTE .- There are many things among the papers with which the committee of publication have been furnished, which might to ad- vantage have been added to these Contributions to the Ecclesiasti- cal History of the State ; but the size of the volume has already be- come much greater than was anticipated, and they have been re- luctantly omitted. It is believed, however, that all important facts respecting the History of the Congregational churches in the State, which are not to be found here, may easily be learned by consulta- tion of the authorities to which reference is made.


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