Consecration of the fourth church edifice, Trinity Parish, Newtown, Conn., and celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of its foundation, with memorial sermon / by Rev. D.P. Sandford, D.D
28 p. : ill. 24 cm
Trinity Episcopal Church in Newtown, Connecticut was established in 1732. Its first rector was John Beech, Newtown's former Congregational pastor, who had converted to the Anglican Church.
http://www.trinitynewtownct.org/index.asp?history
http://historicbuildingsct.com/?p=4983
1882
F104.N78 S26 1882
34023001507021
Church of Christ, Newington, Conn. celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the church building and the 175th anniversary of the organization of the church, on October 2 and 3, 1897
90 p. : ill. 23 cm
The church was establised in 1722. This volume traces the history of the church to 1897 and includes biographies of its pastors during that period.
1897
F104.N54 C48 1897
34023001507625
Three hundred Aesop's fables / Literally translated from the Greek, by George Fyler Townsend, M.A with one hundred and fourteen illustrations, designed by Harrison Weir and engraved by J. Greenaway
xxxii, 224 p. : ill. 19 cm
A collection of Aesop's Fables, published in 1867.
Reverend George Fyler Townsend (1814-1900) was the translator of the standard English edition of Aesop's Fables
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Fyler_Townsend
Illustrated by Harrison Weir
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Weir
Rare copy 1: Gift of the estate of Josephine McCall Meade
b29208348
PA3855.E5
Dedication services of the Goshen Cong. Church, Goshen, Conn. from Norwich Bulletin Dec. 28 1899
[6]p. 24 cm
Goshen is a town in Litchfield County, Connecticut. During the 18th century,Goshen was a farming, and later, prosperous business community. The town manufactured musket rifles during the American Revolution.
The church in Goshen Congregational Church is a daughter church from the first church in Lebanon, and was organized Nov. 26th, A.D. 1729. The people living in the south part of the community wished to form a new church as they “thought it would be for the best good of Christ’s Kingdom.”
http://goshenchurchct.com/about/history/
The Bulletin is a daily newspaper covering eastern Connecticut, based in the city of Norwich The newspaper has been in continuous publication since 1796.
F104.G6 N67 1899
34023001507492
Manual of the Congregational Church: Mansfield Centre, Conn., with a historical sketch and roll of members, from its organization to the present time. (1875) revised 1910
41 p. 19 cm
The Congregational Church of Mansfield is the oldest church in Tolland County, Connecticut, having been established in 1710.
http://www.myfcc.info/
F104.M2 C66 1910
34023001507559
A historical collection from official records, files, &c., of the part sustained by Connecticut, during the war of the revolution : with an appendix, containing important letters, depositions, &c., written during the war / compiled by Royal R. Hinman
643 p., [2] p. of plates : ill. 23 cm
Includes index
The author of this collection, Royal Ralph Hinman (1785-1868) was an American lawyer and antiquarian who held various public offices in Connecticut, and who wrote on antiquarian subjects.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Ralph_Hinman
b29214774
E263.C5 H6 1842
Marriages and deaths from miscellaneous newspapers published in Connecticut from 1764-1820 / [copied by Edna Huntington]
v., 42 leaves 28 cm
Edna Huntington (1895-1965) attended P.S. 131 in Brooklyn and later completed Columbia University's Home Study courses in Librarianship. She began working for the Long Island Historical Society (now the Brooklyn Historical Society) in 1926 and served as Head Librarian from 1936 to 1960. In addition to her work as a librarian, Huntington was an avid traveler. During the 1920s and 1930s, she planned a number of hiking and camping trips throughout the northeast United States and documented her excursions with photographs and detailed travel journals.
A collection of her papers are at the Brooklyn Historical Society:
http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/bhs/arc_044_huntington/index.html
Typescript
In the possession of the Long Island Historical Society."
Includes index
Includes annotations"
b30731306
F93 .Hxx 1939
Historical sketch of the Baptist churches in Saybrook, Connecticut
24 p. 15 cm
This volume contains brief histories of the baptist churches in the Connecticut towns of Saybrook, Essex, and Deep River to 1849.
b30918273
F104.D3 D46 1849
The Connecticut school journal
4 v. 23 cm
v. 7 no. 34, 38 Apr. 1902, May 1902
The original Connecticut School Journal was first published by the Connecticut State Teachers' Association as the Connecticut Common School Journal in 1838. In 1875, it combined with the Maine Journal of Education, the Massachusetts Teacher, the Rhode Island Schoolmaster, and the College Courant to form the New England Journal of Education, later renamed the Journal of Education. In 1952 the journal was sold to the Boston University School of Education. The Journal of Education is the oldest continuously published journal in the field of education in the country.
http://en.wikipedia. /wiki/Boston_University_School_of_Education
These volumes are of a new publication under the name of the Connecticut School Journal begun in 1895.
Published under the direction of State Teachers' Association
b2906594x
L11.C66
Records of Fairfield, Connecticut / presented by Ellen Hardin Walworth Chapter of Daughters of American Revolution of New York City copied by Mrs. Harvey Tyson White, Regent
3 v
Mimeo typescript
Includes index
v.1: Unpublished Records of Fairfield, Conn. -- v.2: Records of Weston, Conn, Third Parish set off from Fairfield in 1757 -- v.3, pt.1: Records of Green Farms -- v.3, pt.2: Records of Greenfield Easton Church and Cemetery
[S.l. : s.n.]
b30771778
F104.F2 Wxx 1926?