Browse Free Online Books and eBooks: - A Complete History Of Connecticut, Civil And Ecclesiastical, From The Emigration Of Its First Planters, From England, In The Year 1630, To The Year 1764; And To The Close Of The Indian Wars; With An Appendix, Containing The Original Patent Of New England
- A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court
- Burt's Illustrated Guide Of The Connecticut Valley
- Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court, A
- Connecticut: A Study Of A Commonwealth-democracy
- Count The Cost - An Address To The People Of Connecticut,On Sundry Political - Subjects, And Particularly On The Proposition For A New - Constitution
- Facts Concerning The Recent Carnival Of Crime In Connecticut, The
- Historic Towns Of The Connecticut River Valley
- History Of Slavery In Connecticut
- History Of The Colony Of New Haven To Its Absorption Into Connecticut
- History of the colony of New Haven, before and after the union with Connecticut. Containing a particular description of the towns which composed that government, viz., New Haven, Milford, Guilford, Branford, Stamford, & Southold, L. I., with a notice of the towns which have been set off from "the original six."
- History Of The Town Of Hamden, Connecticut, With An Account Of The Centennial Celebration, June 15th, 1886
- Life Of James Mars, A Slave Born And Sold In Connecticut: Written By Himself
- Once Upon A Time In Connecticut
- Poem Delivered Before The Connecticut Alpha Of The Phi Beta Kappa Society, September 13, 1825
- Report Of Commemorative Services With The Sermons And Addresses At The Seabury Centenary, 1883-1885
- Results Of Prohibition In Connecticut
- Silas Deane, A Connecticut Leader In The American Revolution
- Sketch of Connecticut : forty years since
- The Development Of Religious Liberty In Connecticut
- The Facts Concerning The Recent Carnival Of Crime In Connecticut
- The Tories Of Chippeny Hill, Connecticut: A Brief Account Of The Loyalists Of Bristol, Plymouth And Harwinton, Who Founded St. Matthew's Church In East Plymouth In 1791
- The True-blue Laws Of Connecticut And New Haven, And The False Blue-laws Invented By The Rev. Samuel Peters; To Which Are Added Specimens Of The Laws And Judicial Proceedings Of Other Colonies And Some Blue-laws Of England In The Reign Of James I
- The Witchcraft Delusion In Colonial Connecticut (1647-1697)
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