Digitized by the Arnold Bernhard Library, Quinnipiac University
Hamden, Connecticut, 2001


Title page and Preface TEXT

Chapter I: Condition of England in the seventeenth century, as it affected the Puritan emigration in general. TEXT

Chapter II: Events which influenced some of the first planters of New Haven to remove from their native land to New England. TEXT

Chapter III: The voyage of the Hector TEXT

Chapter IV: The winter spent in Massachusetts TEXT

Chapter V: The first year at Quinnipiac TEXT

Chapter VI: Foundations laid in church and state TEXT

Chapter VII: Division of Land TEXT

Chapter VIII: Personnel of the plantation TEXT

Chapter IX: Milford, Guilford, Southold, Stamford TEXT

Chapter X: Establishment of a colonial government TEXT

Chapter XI: Industrial Pursuits TEXT

Chapter XII: Religion and Morals TEXT

Chapter XIII: Learning TEXT

Chapter XIV: Military affairs TEXT

Chapter XV: The aborigines TEXT

Chapter XVI: Domestic and social life TEXT

Chapter XVII: History of the colonial government to the restoration of the Stuarts TEXT

Chapter XVIII: The Stuarts and the Regicides TEXT

Chapter IXX: Connecticut provides a charter TEXT

Chapter XX: Controversy with Connecticut TEXT

Chapter XXI: New Haven submits TEXT

Appendix I Autobiography of Michael Wigglesworth TEXT

Appendix II Letter of Nathanael Rowe to John Winthrop. TEXT

Appendix III Lamberton's Ship TEXT

Appendix IV Seating the meetinghouse TEXT

Appendix V Hopkins Grammar School TEXT

Appendix VI New Haven's Remonstrance TEXT

Appendix VII New Haven's Case Stated TEXT

Index

Complete Text of the Preface, Chapters and Appendices.


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