The New Haven County, Connecticut Histories book collection
is a group of 24 books that detail the history of New Haven
County - primarily in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Many
of the books are illustrated; showcasing specific events relating
to key points in the history and development of New Haven
County during this period as well as details of some of its
most important and influential figures.
All the titles
contained on this CD are listed below.
Historical sketches of New Haven (1897) - Bartlett, Ellen
Strong - 111 pages
History of New Haven County, Connecticut Volume 1 (1892)
- Rockey, J. L. (John L.) - 862 pages
History of New Haven County, Connecticut Volume 2 (1892)
- Rockey, J. L. (John L.) - 990 pages
Leading business men of New Haven county (1887) - Beckford,
William Hale - 280 pages
Price & Lee's New Haven (New Haven County, Conn.) City
Directory (1840) - 139 pages
A modern history of New Haven and eastern New Haven County
Volume 1 (1918) - Hill, Everett Gleason - 626 pages
A modern history of New Haven and eastern New Haven County
Volume 2 (1918) - Hill, Everett Gleason - 930 pages
Catalogue of the members of the Church in the United Society
in New Haven : formed by the union of the White-Haven and
Fair-Haven Churches : from the formation of the parent church,
May 7, 1742, to July 1, 1855 : together with the profession
of faith, covenant and standing rules (1855) - 240 pages
Historical catalogue of the members of the First Church
of Christ in New Haven, Connecticut (Center Church) : A.D.
1639-1914 (1914) - Dexter, Franklin Bowditch - 490 pages
North Haven annals : a history of the town from its settlement,
1680, to its first centennial, 1886 (1892) - Thorpe, Sheldon
B. (Sheldon Brainerd) - 883 pages
Revolutionary characters of New Haven : the subject of
addresses and papers delivered before the General David
Humphreys branch, no. 1, Connecticut society, Sons of the
American revolution; also list of men so far as they are
known from the territory embraced in the town of New Haven,
Connecticut, who served in the Continental army and militia
and on Continental and state vessels and privateers, and
those who rendered other patriotic services during the war
of the revolution, and a record of known casualties [comp.
by W. S. Wells]; together with the location of known graves
in and about New Haven of patriots of 1775-1783. And catalogue
of the officers and members of Gen. David Humphreys branch
since its organization (1911) - Sons of the American Revolution.
General David Humphreys Branch - 170 pages
Early New Haven (1912) - Woodward, Sarah Day - 144 pages
History and antiquities of New haven, Conn., from its
earliest settlement to the present time (1856) - Barber,
John Warner; Punderson, Lemuel Swift - 196 pages
New Haven town records, 1649- 1662 (1917) - Dexter, Franklin
Bowditch - 564 pages
New Haven town records, 1662- 1684 (1917) - Dexter, Franklin
Bowditch - 472 pages
Stories of old New Haven (1902) - Baldwin, Ernest Hickok
- 242 pages
History of East Haven (1908) - Hughes, Sarah E. (Sarah
Eva); Dodd, Stephen - 390 pages
Men of New Haven in cartoon (1906) - 122 pages
Vital records of New Haven, 1649-1850 Volume 1 (1917)
- Order of the Founders and Patriots of America. Connecticut
Society - 622 pages
Vital records of New Haven, 1649-1850 Volume 2 (1917)
- Order of the Founders and Patriots of America. Connecticut
Society - 712 pages
Inscriptions on tombstones in New Haven, erected prior
to 1800 (1882) - Dexter, Franklin Bowditch - 156 pages
The republic of New Haven: a history of municipal evolution;
(1886) - Levermore, Charles H. (Charles Herbert) - 369 pages
Records of the colony and plantation of New-Haven, from
1638 to 1649 (1857) - Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy)
- 554 pages
History of the city of New Haven to the present time (1887)
- Atwater, Edward E. (Edward Elias) - 1000 pages
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