Om The Public Records of the Colony Connecticut
This multi-volume set contains the official records of the Colony of Connecticut from its founding in 1636 to the eve of the American Revolution. Edited by Charles J. Hoadly and a team of other scholars, this collection includes letters, proclamations, legal documents, and other materials that shed light on the political and social history of Connecticut. With its detailed annotations and comprehensive index, this set remains an invaluable resource for historians and genealogists.
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