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Early New Haven, Connecticut on CD
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Early New Haven, Connecticut on CD

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Woodward, Sarah Day. Early New Haven New Haven, Conn.: Press of the Price, Lee & Adkins Co., 1912, 120 pgs. Table of Contents Chapter I. Finding a new home Chapter II. The first year Chapter III. Laying out the town Chapter IV. The fundamental agreement Chapter V. Commerce Chapter VI. The meeting house Chapter VII. The Green Chapter VIII. The homes of the first settlers Chapter IX. Internal dissensions Chapter X. Davenport and Eaton Chapter XI. The Regicides: William Goffe and Edward Whalley Chapter XII. The Regicides: John Dixwell Chapter XIII. The Union with Connecticut Chapter XIV. After the Union Chapter XV. The breaking our of the Revolution Chapter XVI. The British invasion of New Haven Chapter XVII. Early schools and schoolmasters Chapter XVIII. Yale College Chapter XIX. The cemeteries Chapter XX. Early maps of the Colony of New Haven Chapter XXI. A retrospect Back matter

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