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Corporate Author Tercentenary Commission of the State of Connecticut. Committee on Historical Publications.

Title Connecticut Tercentenary bulletins, no. 1-60.

Imprint [New Haven] Published for the Tercentenary Commission by the Yale Univ. Pr., 1933-1935.

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 Mansfield, Main Library - Adult Reference  SP COLLBox 14 Folder 3  NO. 10    In-Library Use Only
 Mansfield, Main Library - Adult Reference  SP COLL Box 14 Folder 3  NO. 11    In-Library Use Only
 Windsor, Main Library - Local History  LOCAL HISTORY R974.6 TE BOUND SET  V. 3    In-Library Use Only
 Windsor, Main Library - Local History  LOCAL HISTORY R974.6 TE BOUND SET  V. 4    In-Library Use Only
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 Windsor, Main Library - Local History  LOCAL HISTORY R974.6 TE BOUND SET  V. 1    In-Library Use Only
 Windsor, Main Library - Local History  LOCAL HISTORY R974.6 TE BOUND SET  V. 2    In-Library Use Only
Description 60 nos. in 5 volumes ; 24 cm
Series Connecticut. Tercentenary Commission. Committee on Historical Publications ; $v [1-60]
Tercentenary pamphlet series ; ‡v 1-60.
Note Cover title.
Contents The Tercentenary pamphlets series and its contributors -- [1] Connecticut and the British government -- [2] The Connecticut Intestacy Law -- [3] The Charter of Connecticut, 1662 -- [4] Thomas Hooker [5] The story of the war with the Pequots re-told -- [6] The settlement of the Connecticut towns -- [7] The settlement of Litchfield County -- [8] George Washington and Connecticut in war and peace -- [9] The discoverer of anæsthesia : Dr. Horace Wells of Hartford -- [10] Connecticut taxation, 1750-1775 -- [11] Boundaries of Connecticut -- [12] Early domestic architecture of Connecticut -- [13] Milford, Connecticut : the early development of a town as shown in its land records -- [14] Roads and road-making in colonial Connecticut -- [15] Hitchcock chairs -- [16] The rise of Liberalism in Connecticut, 1828-1850 -- [17] Under the Constitution of 1818 : the first decade -- [18] The New England meeting house -- [19] The Indians of Connecticut -- [20] The fundamental orders of Connecticut -- [21] The Litchfield Law School, 1775-1833 -- [22] The Hartford chest -- [23] Early clockmaking in Connecticut -- [24] The Hartford Convention -- [25] The Spanish ship case : a troublesome episode for Connecticut, 1752-1758 -- [26] The Great Awakening and other revivals in the religious life of Connecticut -- [27] Music Vale Seminary, 1835-1876 -- [28] Migrations from Connecticut prior to 1800 -- [29] Connecticut's tercentenary : a retrospect of three centuries of self-government and steady habits -- [30] The beginnings of the Episcopal church in Connecticut -- [31] The loyalists of Connecticut -- [32] The beginnings of Connecticut, 1632-1662 -- [33] Connecticut inventors -- [34] The Susquehannah Company : Connecticut's experiment in expansion -- [35] The regicides in Connecticut -- [36] Connecticut newspapers in the eighteenth century -- [37] Slavery in Connecticut -- [38] Farmington, one of the mother towns of Connecticut -- [39] Yale Law School : the founders and the founders' collection -- [40] Agricultural economy and the population in the eighteenth-century Connecticut -- [41] The beginning of Roman Catholicism in Connecticut -- [42] A history of banking in Connecticut -- [43] The history of insurance in Connecticut -- [44] The rise of manufacturing in Connecticut -- [45] The first twenty years of railroads in Connecticut -- [46] Forty years of highway development in Connecticut, 1895-1935 -- [47] A lawyer of Kent : Barzillai Slosson and his account books, 1794-1812 -- [48] The rise and fall of the New Haven Colony -- [49] The development of the brass industry in Connecticut -- [50] The colonial trade of Connecticut -- [51] The literature of Connecticut -- [52] The history of tobacco production in Connecticut -- [53] Connecticut's contribution to the development of the steamboat -- [54] Migrations from Connecticut in revolutionary days -- [55] Educational problems at Yale College in the eighteenth century -- [56] The clergy of Connecticut in revolutionary days -- [57] Charities and corrections in Connecticut -- [58] Connecticut influences in western Massachusetts and Vermont -- [59] The Hartford wits -- [60] The achievement of religious liberty in Connecticut.
[Additional material in vol. 5.] The Tercentenary of Connecticut, 1635-1935; The Connecticut Ode, The Tercentenary in review, Connecticut celebrates, Connecticut and her founders, The evolution of the government of Connecticut -- The story of Connecticut : to help its school teachers and pupils enliven its history -- Material suggested for use in the schools to characterize the history of Connecticut, the second of two pamphlets prepared by the Committee on Education in the schools of the Tercentenary Commission of the State of Connecticut -- Report to the governor, 30 June 1936.
Subject Tercentenary Commission of the State of Connecticut. Committee on Historical Publications.
Architecture, Domestic -- Connecticut.
Railroads -- Connecticut -- History.
Law -- Connecticut.
Slavery -- Connecticut.
Connecticut -- History.
Connecticut -- Social conditions.
Connecticut -- Politics and government -- To 1775.
Tercentenary Commission of the State of Connecticut. Committee on Historical Publications. (OCoLC)fst00593327
Architecture, Domestic. (OCoLC)fst00813666
Law. (OCoLC)fst00993678
Politics and government. (OCoLC)fst01919741
Railroads. (OCoLC)fst01088711
Social conditions. (OCoLC)fst01919811
Connecticut. (OCoLC)fst01205688
Chronological Term To 1775
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
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