1834-35, Samuel A. Foote. 1835-38, H. W. Edwards. 1838-42, W. W. Ellsworth. 1842-44, C. F. Cleveland. 1844-46, Roger S. Baldwin. 1846-49, Clark Bissell. 1849-50, Joseph Trumbull. 1850-54, Thomas H. Seymour. 1854-55, Henry Dutton.
1857-58, A. H. Holley.
1858-66, W. A. Buckingham.
1866-67, Joseph R. Hawley. 1867-69, James E. English. 1869-70, Marshall Jewell. 1870-71, James E. English. 1871-73, Marshall Jewell. 1873-76, Charles R. Ingersoll. 1876-79, R. D. Hubbard. 1879-81, Charles B. Andrews. 1881-83, H. B. Bigelow. 1883-85, Thomas M. Waller. 1885-87, Henry B. Harrison. 1887-89, Phineas T. Lounsbury.
ABERCROMBIE, Gen. James, 261.
Adams, Prof. H. B., 135.
Agriculture, 3, 330, 338, 342, 357, 368. Albany, N. Y., 251, 259, 276. Allen, Ethan, 272, 283. Allen, Ira, 272.
Allyn, John, 81, 160, 202, 266. Alsop, Richard, 340. Andrew, Samuel, 340. Andrews, William, 92. Andros, Sir Edmund, 125; at Say- brook, 194, 195; in New York, 197; in Connecticut, 199; at Hartford, 200; supports Rhode Island, 213; downfall, 203.
Annapolis Convention, 318. Ansonia, 358.
Boundaries: disputes, 114; with the Dutch, 148; under the charter, 168, 173, 273; with New York, 193, 205, 207; with Massachusetts, 207, 209, 271; with Rhode Island, 209 foll. Boroughs, 337.
Boston, 84, 116, 203, 266, 288, 292. Boteler, Lady Alice, 112, 117. Brainard, J. G. C., 340. Brandt, 278.
Branford, admission to New Haven, 106; settlement, 138; meeting at, 239.
Brass, 361 foll. Bridgeport, 337, 359. Bromfield, Major, 313. Brooke, Lord, 110, 168.
Brotherton tribe, the, 54, 55.
Arnold, Benedict, 40, 292, 303; at Brownell, Bishop, 355.
New London, 312, 314.
Aspinwall, Dr. William, 342.
Assistants, in Massachusetts, 65 foll., 386; in Connecticut, 172, 190, 269. Atherton Company, 211, 214.
BACON, Dr. Leonard, 98. Ballot, the, 77.
Bangs, Dr. Nathan, 356. Banks, 338, 368.
Baptism, 225.
Baptists, the, 236. Barbadoes, 267.
"Battle of the Kegs," 297. Beach, Rev. John, 302. Beach, Dr. John W., 356. Belcher, Gov. Jonathan, 300. Bellows' Falls, 299. Berkeley, Bishop, 242. Berlin, 357, 358.
Birge, Gen. H. W., 381. Birmingham, 361. Blake, Admiral, 155. Block Island, 31.
Blok, Adrian, 7.
"Blue Laws," 105.
Buckingham, Gov. Wm. A., 376. Buildings, 124.
Bull, Captain Thomas, 194, 195, 251. Bull Run, 378-9, 382. Bunker Hill, 292. Bushnell, David, 296. Butler, John, 278.
CABOTS, the, 7, 11, 145. Capital city, 174, 270, 354. Cambridge, Mass., 60.
Cambridge platform, the, 226. Canonchet, 28, 53.
Canterbury, 370.
Carlisle Grant, the, 8.
Carthagena expedition, the, 256. Cassasinamon, 51.
Common lands, 95, 97. Confederation, articles of, 315. Congregational Church, the, 60, 222, 230, 345; see Establishment, the. Congress, 320 foll.
Congressmen, election of, 333. Connecticut River, the, 2, 7, 8, 17, 23, 272, 358; imposts, 115, 143, 153. Connecticut, position and boundaries, 1; area, 2; products, 3; harbors, 4; granted to Plymouth Company, 7; title, 8, 11; commonwealth of, 12; settlement, 20; constitution, 63; seal, 73; motto, 74; territorial claims, 102; social conditions, 128; colonial policy, 129, 289; regicides in, 165; charter, 166 foll., 285; the Andros episode, 199; in 1680, 265; population, 270; final territory, 281; in the Revolution, 294, 310; becomes a State, 304; influence in forming the constitution, 320 foll., 386; in- dustrial development, 328 foll. ; politics, 345, 369 foll.; in the war of 1812, 349 foll.; in the war for the Union, 374 foll.
Constables, 78, 79, 135, 174, 180, 181, 210, 268, 335.
Constitution of the United States, the, 319 foll.
Constitution of 1639, adopted, 63; ori- gin, 73; provisions, 74 and Appen- dix; democratic nature, 79. Constitution of 1818, 337, 353, 357. Convention of 1787, the, 319 foll., 386. Copper, 3, 300.
Cornbury, Edward Hyde, Lord, 253. Corporation Act, the, 367. Cotton, John, 17, 65, 69.
Council, the, 269, 332.
Counties, 189, 190.
Country pay, 249.
Courts, 57, 190, 354; in New Haven, 93, 104.
Covenant, owning the, 227. Crandall, Prudence, 370. Cromwell, Oliver, 154, 155, 164. "Cuba," the, 299. Cummings, Dr. Joseph, 356. Cutler, Rev. Timothy, 242.
DAGGETT, Rev. Naphtali, 244. Danbury, 303. Darley, Henry, 110. Dartmouth College, 55. Davenport, Rev. John, 82, 92, 221; his fundamental orders," 90; re- moval to Boston, 160; dealings with the regicides, 164; on the union with Connecticut, 175 foll.; pro- posal of a college, 239. Day, Pres. Jeremiah, 245. Deane, Silas, 291. Debt, 369.
Decatur, Commodore Stephen, 350. Delaware Company, formed, 146; fail- ure, 147.
Democracy in Massachusetts, 64, 132; in Connecticut, 63, 70, 77, 79, 141, 205, 220, 226, 261, 318, 356, 366, 385-387.
Democratic party, 345-48, 352, 353, 369. Deputies, 76, 80, 172, 268. Derby, 267, 343, 361. Dissenters, 231, 234, 238, 346, 347, 352. Dixon, Jeremiah, 92. Dongan, Gov. Thomas, 199, 205. Dorchester, 17, 24. Dudley, Joseph, 199, 218, 253. Dummer, Fort, 271.
Dutch, the, in Connecticut, 7, 14, 16, 21, 23, 30, 51; fort at Hartford, 122, 148, 154; intercourse with New England, 144; treaty of Hartford, 148; conquered, 188, 193, 260. Dutch West India Company, the, 145, 147.
Dwight, Pres. Timothy, 232. Dwight, Pres. Timothy, 245. Dwight, Theodore, 340.
EAST Hampton, L. I., 135, 138. Eaton, Rev. Samuel, 88. Eaton, Theophilus, 84, 92, 138; house, 89; "magistrate," 93; governor, 103; death, 158; family, 159. Ecclesiastical affairs, 220 foll., 387. Edwards, Pierpont, 338.
Edwards, Rev. Jonathan, 232.
Election laws, 77, 332, 354.
Election sermon, 334.
Eliot, John, 19, 54.
Eliot, Dr. Samuel, 355.
Ellsworth, Col. E. E., 381.
Fisher's Island, 140, 207. Fitch, Gov. Thomas, 287. Fitch, John, 126.
Fitch, Rev. James, 54, 113, 218. Five Nations, the, 27.
Fletcher, Gov. Benjamin, 195, 204. Foote, Admiral A. H., 381. "Forty Fort," 277. Foss, Dr. Cyrus, 356.
Franklin, Benjamin, 259, 286, 325. Free burgesses, 91, 103.
Free planters, 86, 91, 92, 103, 177. French in Connecticut, the, 312. French wars, 250 foll. Fugill, Thomas, 92.
Hadley, Mass.,164, 228. Hale, Captain Nathan, 295, Hale, Rev. E. E., 367.
Halfway Covenant, the, 227.
Hamilton grant, the, 8, 9, 215, 216.
Hammond, Gov. James H., 375. Hampshire grants, the, 272,
Hardware, 357.
Harland, Gen. Edward, 381.
Hartford, 6, 7, 11, 15, 22, 34, 56; democracy in, 73; town clerks, 81; early topography, 120; treaty of, 148; made the capital, 174; church, 223, 224; city, 337, 338, 340, 341; manufactures, 358 foll.
Hartford wits, the, 340, 341. Hartford Convention, the, 350-352. Harvard College, 239.
Hasselring, Sir Arthur, 110. Havana, 263.
Hawley, Gen. J. R., 381.
Haynes, John, 18, 21, 80, 123; death, 158.
Haynes, Rev. Joseph, 228, Hazard, Samuel, 276. Hempstead, L. Í., 139. Hillhouse, James, 282, 351. Hillhouse, William, 82. Hinsdale, Theodore, 367. Hitchcock, Commodore R. B., 381. Holland, 145, 154, 193. Holmes, William, 15.
Hooker, Rev. Thomas, 18, 299; letter to Winthrop, 58, 70; democracy, 69, 73; sermon of 1638, 72; house, 123; death, 158; influence, 221, 321, 322, 365, 385.
Hopkins, Edward, 80, 114, 123; death, 158.
Hopkins grammar schools, 158.
Hopkins, Lemuel, 340.
Hopkinson, Francis, 297.
Horse brand, 269.
Horse Neck, 306.
Howe, George, Lord, 261. Howe, John J., 360. Hudson, Henry, 145. Hull, Captain Isaac, 339. Humphreys, David, 340, 343.
Iron, 3, 343-345, 358.
JACKSON, Dr. Abner, 355.
Jefferson, Thomas, 80, 345, 346. Jerome, Chauncey, 359. Jesup, Col. T. S., 351. Johnson, Sir William, 259. Johnson, William S., 319, 327. Judges' Cave, the, 164. Jury, trial by, 189.
KERFOOT, Dr. J. B., 355. Kieft, Gov. William, 146. Killingworth, 240. King Philip's war, 196. King's Province, 211. Kingston, Pa., 277.
Kingston, R. Í., 212, 213.
Knight, Mrs., 249. Knox, Gen. Henry, 318.
LABOR Bureau, Connecticut, 365.
Land, 75, 95; in New Hampshire, 94; individual ownership of, 96.
Law, Gov. Jonathan, 81, 342.
Lawrence, Henry, 110.
Ledyard, Col. William, 312, 313. Lee, Gen. Charles, 294.
Leete, Gov. William, 102, 162, 183, 189. Leffingwell, Thomas, 113. Legal tender, 254, 257, 258.
Legislature, 57 (see General Assembly).
Leisler, 251.
Lexington, 291.
Liberty, Sons of, 97. Limestone, 4.
Limited Liability, 367. London Company, 7.
Long Island, 2, 137, 148, 168; becomes a part of New York, 188, 194; in the Revolution, 311.
Long Wharf, the, 339. Loomis, James C., 376. Loudoun, the Earl of, 261. Louisburg, 258, 262.
Ludlow, Roger, 18, 19, 56, 80, 154.
Luzerne county, 284.
Lyman, General Phineas, 260, 262. Lyme, 267.
Lynn, Mass., 137.
Lyon, General Nathaniel, 381.
MCFINGAL, 288. Macaulay, 387.
Mackintosh, Sir James, 106. Madison, James, 325.
Magistrates, 70, 76, 77; mode of elec- tion, 78; in New Haven, 93. Malbon, Richard, 92. Manchester, 342.
Mansfield, Gen. J. K. F., 381. Manufactures, 343, 345, 352, 357 foll. Marble, 4.
Mason, John, 34, 113, 172, 216. Massachusetts Bay, 14, 17, 18, 61; democracy in, 64, 65; charter, 65, 67, 131, 198; laws, 69; relations with Connecticut, 129; relations to the New England union, 142–152; boundary disputes, 207, 271; in the Revolution, 288.
Maverick, Rev. John, 18, 19. Mayflower, the, 63.
Mechanics, 357 foll., 361 foll., 374 foll,, 388.
Meigs, Col. Return J., 304. Meriden, 337, 358.
Methodist Church, 237, 352. Miantonomoh, 28, 36, 47, 48, 50. Middletown, 2, 135, 136, 337, 355. Milborn, 252.
Milford, 83, 240; origin, 83; people, 84; purchase, 87; settlement, 88; organization, 93; burgesses, 103. Militia, 375.
Mohawks, 27. Mohegan, 29.
Mohegans, 53, 216. Momaugin, 87. Money, 248. Monk, Gen., 163. Mononotto, 43, 46. Montowese, 87. Montreal, 253. Montville, 54.
Mower, Gen. Jos. A., 381. Mules, 331.
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