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  1. Van Dusen, Albert E. Connecticut A Fully Illustrated History of the State from the Seventeenth Century to the Present (1961) 470pp the standard survey to 1960, by a leading scholar; Van Dusen, Albert E. Puritans against the wilderness: Connecticut history to 1763 (Series in Connecticut history) 150pp (1975) Warshauer, Matthew.

  2. Connecticut's Historical Facts 1639 -- first constitution adopted, establishing representative government 1656 -- first municipal public library in America, a bequest to the "town of New Haven"

  3. 11. Sept. 2024 · 14. Historic Putnam Cottage Putnam Cottage | Historic Sites In Connecticut (Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons) At #14 on our list of the Best Historic Sites In Connecticut is a historic building served as a tavern and stagecoach stop on the Boston Post Road during the colonial era.

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · Research into Connecticut's early history and people would not be complete without consulting a unique collection known as the "Connecticut Archives", 1629-1820. The "Connecticut Archives" are the papers and correspondence of the General Assembly, the Governor and Council, and other colony or state officials. They are arranged into 27 broad ...

  5. 29. Nov. 2014 · Approximately eight hundred Connecticut troops under the command of Durham, Connecticut, native Phineas Lyman took part in the engagement, sustaining significant casualties: 45 dead, 20 wounded and 5 missing. These were in addition to a number of men who perished earlier in the summer from accidents and disease. It had been a rough introduction to military life. Many of the Connecticut troops ...

  6. 23. Feb. 2022 · By Anthony Vinci. Emma Hart Willard was born (the 16th of 17 children) to Samuel and Lydia Hart on February 23, 1787, in Berlin, Connecticut.She went on to rise to international fame as a leader in women’s education and proponent of the co-educational system.

  7. 26. Okt. 2021 · By Alec Lurie. Fans of AMC’s show TURN know him as a spy, a Patriot soldier, and a rugged sailor of the Long Island Sound.But Caleb Brewster—Fairfield, Connecticut’s resident member of the Culper Spy Ring during the Revolutionary War—was also an active participant in the African Slave Trade.