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
The religion of our forefathers : a sermon preached in honor of the three hundredth anniversary of the settlement of Connecticut, October 6th, 1935 / by Warren S. Archibald
8 p. 23 cm
Warren Archibald, author of this sermon, was pastor of the Congregational South Church in Hartford from 1917 to 1954.
http://www.southchurchhartford.org/ourstory/history/default.html
Cover title
Published at the request of the hearers.""
b30932282
F100 .Axx 1935
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
The Congregational churches of Litchfield County a paper read at Litchfield, Connecticut, September 29, 1902 at the 150th anniversary of the Litchfield County Consociation and Associations
23 p. 21 cm
The Saybrook Platform was a new constitution for the Congregational church in Connecticut in 1708. It rejected extreme localism or "congregationalism" that had been inherited from England, replacing it with a centralized system similar to what the Presbyterians had. The Congregational church was now to be led by local ministerial associations and consociations composed of ministers and lay leaders from a specific geographical area. A colony-wide General Assembly had final authority.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saybrook_Platform
This volume recounts the history of the Litchfield County Consociation from its founding in 1752 to 1902.
Cover title: 1752-1902. The one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the Litchfield County Associations
One of four papers read at the 150th anniversary of the Association of Litchfield County. First issued individually, then collected and re-issued with special t.p.: The one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the Litchfield County Association, celebrated in joint meeting of the Litchfield North and Litchfield South Associations.""
F102.L6 L5 1903
34023001505843
The historical address at the twentieth anniversary of the Plantsville Church, to which is prefixed the story of how the Church came to be, reprinted from Sketches of Southington
32 p. 24 cm
F104.M5 E27 1886
34023001507575
Annual report of the activities of the First Church of Christ, New London, Conn. for the year 1890
31p. : 17 cm
Annual
This volume is the Annual Report for 1889 presented to the Annual Meeting of the Church in 1890. It contains various statistical information about church activities, as well as a listing of its members.
For historical information on the church, see "The Early History of the First church of Christ, New London, Conn." and "The later history of the First Church of Christ, New London, Conn." by Rev. S. Leroy Blake:
https://archive.org/details/earlyhistoryoffi00blak https://archive.org/details/laterhistoryoffi00blak
F104.N7 F57 1890
34023001505496
Year book of the First Church of Christ in New London. reports of the various departments with directories of the church and congregation for 1904
44 p. 18 cm
This volume is the Annual Report for the First Congregational Church in New London for 1904. It contains various statistical information about church activities, as well as a listing of its members.
For historical information on the church, see "The Early History of the First church of Christ, New London, Conn." and "The later history of the First Church of Christ, New London, Conn." by Rev. S. Leroy Blake:
https://archive.org/details/earlyhistoryoffi00blak https://archive.org/details/laterhistoryoffi00blak
F104.N7 F57 1904
34023001505488
Rules of the Association and Consociation of Middlesex County, Conn. : with a preface and appendix
16 p. 23 cm
Rev. and perfected
Shortly after the formation of Middlesex County by the Connecticut General Assembly in 1785, the Congregationalist ministers of the parishes in that county formed a new association or Consociation of the 19 parishes of the county. This document outline the rules of that Consociation.
b30937310
F102.M5 Cxx 1860
Records of the First Church of Christ, Groton, Connecticut
49 p. 26 cm
Typewritten list of parishioner records of the Groton Congregational Church, circa 1727-1811 The Church was established in 1702 http://www.grotoncongregational.org/our-colonial-history.html
Typescript. Indexed by Edna Huntington
F104.G84 B37 1929
34023001507518
History of "The Fund for Ministers" belonging to the General Conference of the Congregational Churches of Connecticut : with some account of other organizations for ministerial aid
48 p. 23 cm
The Fund For Ministers was established in 1863 by the General Association of Congregational Churches in Connecticut as the first organized fund for the benefit of the families of deceased clergymen of the Congregational Churches of Connecticut.
This volume, published in 1878, presented the background and history of the Fund and was used as an appeal to the member churches for support.
The Fund exists today as a provider of pension benefit and health care cost support for retired Congregationalist clergy in Connecticut. See:
http://www.ctucc.org/clergyconcerns/index.php
Includes bibliographical references
Preface signed: Joseph Anderson
Issued by the trustees of the fund, as an appeal in its behalf."
Includes index"
BX7245.5 .G4
34023001505827