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Author: Wilson John:
Title: Chorley Church

Book Description: 1914. 246 pages. Small 8vo. Illustrated and with good foldingpedigrees at the rear.

This is a detailed history of the old parish church of Chorley in Lancashire.

Eleanor Johnson - THE STANDISH FAMILY..

 

Bill Walker  - Duxbury in Decline  1756 - 1932. (Lancashire England)

 

Jim Heyes  - A History of CHORLEY.  (Lancashire England)

 

 

M. D. SMITH  - ADLINGTON and District Lancashire. (includes the Duxbury Hall Estate Lancashire England)

 

George Birtill - FOLLOW  ANY STREAM. ( Chorley and District including the Manor of Duxbury Lancashire England)

 

J. Richard Houston - Numbering the Survivors.

 

Author: Mason. Rev Thomas. W. and Rev B. Nightingale.
Title: New Light On The Pilgrim Story
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Book Description: 14 x 22 cms. 176pp.. Illustrated with 41 b/w plates plus colour frontis
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Author: PORTEUS, Thomas Cruddas, The Rev.
Title: Calendar of the Standish Deeds, 1230-1575

Book Description: 8vo. xiv, 156pp, errata slip tipped-in

 

Author: PORTEUS, T.C
Title: A History of the Parish of Standish, Lancashire.
Book Description: pp.912, numerous illustrations.

 

Author: Porteus, Rev. Thomas Cruddas
Title: Captain Myles Standish : His Lost Lands and Lancashire
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Book Description: Black cloth hardcover, silver titles to spine. 115 pages; occasionally illustrated in b/w; tissue-guarded frontispiece. Scarce biography - in any impression - of Myles Standish which, as the subtitle implies, examines his background and origins rather than dwells on his exploits in the colonisation of the New World. The author was vicar of St. John the Divine in Coppull, Lancashire.

Author: GREGSON, Matthew.:
Title: LANCASHIRE. Portfolio of Fragments relative to the History and Antiquities of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster.

Book Description: Pp x (2) 302 + cviii.1 page split into engraved area, repaired. Portrait frontis. Engraved Title.19 full page engraved plates, some folding.. Large folding pedigree, Engraved text and vignette Illustrations throughout. Hundreds of coats of arms of the towns and the principle families.

 

Author: BARTLETT, WH
Title: THE PILGRIM FATHERS; OR, THE FOUNDERS OF NEW ENGLAND

 

Book Description: The history of the American Forefathers as they flee their homeland of England due to the religious intolerance during the reign of James the First (1603 - 1625 AD). Detailing their origins and lives in England, religious leaders and beliefs, their suffering and persecution in England and escape to Holland. The conditions in Holland during their exile and finally their emigration on the Mayflower to the New World, and the hardships of settlement. Also providing Pilgrim character, localities, leadership, etc. Bartlett's sources were gathered from many early publications connected to different localities, along with penned memorials; however his chief source are the original chronicles of the Pilgrims, collected by Mr. Young, of Boston, Old Colony records, researches of Mr. Sumner at Leyden, etc. Illustrated with 28 steel engravings, and 31 woodcuts. Various engravings listed: Delft-Haven, (frontispiece); Scrooby; Mayflower at Cape Cod; Portrait of Winslow; Province town; Leyden, View from Town Hall; Old Houses, Boston; Dutch Shipping; Burial Hill; Leyden Street; The Jerusalem Hof; Standish Chapel and Pew; King Henry's Gun, Southampton; Burial Hill, etc. Woodcuts: Map of Leyden; Map of Cape Cod; Fuller Cradle; Costume of Pilgrims; Old Windowpane; Major Bradford's Tombstone; Winslow's Coat of Arms; Dutch Peasantry; Old Ship; Dutch Bible, etc. Original stamped brown cloth, ornate gilt title to front board and spine.

 

Author: Austin, Jane G.
Title: Standish of Standish: A Story of the Pilgrims

Book Description: 1st Edition. Impressively illustrated with a frontis and endpaper maps.

 

Author: Weare, G. E.
Title: Cabot's Discovery of North America

Book Description: 343 pages. Illustrated b& w plates with tissue guards. Maroon cloth, gilt title.

 

Author: Bradford, William, Winslow, Edward, Cushman, Robert
Title: The journal of the Pilgrims at Plymouth [in New England]

 A relation or journal of the beginning and proceedings of the English plantation settled at Pilmoth in New England, by certaine English aduenturers both merchants and others . London, Printed for I. Bellamie, and are to be sold at his shop at the Two greyhounds in Cornhill neere the Royall exchange. 1622. The main part of the narrative was probably written by William Bradford and Edward Winslow. G. Mourt (George Morton?) by whose name the relation is commonly known, seems to have had no other connection with it than that of writing the preface and giving the book to the press. cf. Young, A. Chronicles of the Pilgrim fathers, Boston, 1841, p. [109]-249. "Certaine vsefvl advertisements sent in a letter written by a discreete friend vnto the planters in New England, at thier first setting saile from Sounthampton" (p. [19]-[22]) signed: I.R. [John Robinson]. "A letter sent from New-England to a friend in these parts, setting forth a briefe and true declaration of the worth of that plantation" (p. [95]-98) signed: E.W. [Edward Winslow]. "Reasons & considerations touching the lawfulnesse of remouing out of England into the parts of America" (p. [101]-108) signed: R.C. [Robert Cushman]. Commissioning organisation: With historical and local illustrations of providences, principles, and persons: by George B. Cheever, D.D. xi, p., 1 l., [5]-369 p. 20 cm. Associated Names: Bradford, William,. Associated Names: Winslow, Edward,. Associated Names: Cushman, Robert,. Associated Names: Robinson, John,. Associated Names: Cheever, George Barrell,. Associated Dates: 1590-1657. Associated Dates: 1595-1655. Associated Dates: d. 1625. Associated Dates: 1575?-1625. Associated Dates: 1807-1890.

 

Author: Johnson, Henry
Title: The Exploits of Myles Standish.

 

Author: Justin Winsor
Title: A HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF DUXBURY, MASSACHUSETTS
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Book Description: Duxbury was settled in 1632 by the people of Plymouth and was named in homage to Captain Standish's English estate, Duxbury Hall. This extensive history covers civil and military topics including: settlement; highways, with a list of early surveyors; ancient landmarks; the town's commons, with names of the proprietors (1690-1749); bounties and fines; Philip's War; the Charter of 1691; the Stamp Act; the Revolution, with biographical sketches of soldiers; and ordinaries. Also included are sections on local Indian tribes and a list of town officers. More than 200 families are mentioned in the genealogical register. (1849)

 

Author: Weis, Frederick Lewis
Title: The Families of Standish of Standish Parish Lancashire

Book Description: Paperback. Also families of Standish of Duxbury, Arley, Ormskirk, Gathurst, Croston, Park Brook and Wantage, Prescott of Standish and Prescott of Driby. 77 pages.

 

Author: Weise, Arthur James
Title: The discoveries of America to the year 1525
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Bookseller Book No.: 7450
Book Description: First edition. 8vo, xii, 380pp. 12 maps in the rear pocket

 

Author: Pory, John; Altham, Emmanuel; De Rasieres, Isaack
Title: Three Visitors to Early Plymouth:  Letters -

Book Description: Hard Cover. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.

 

Author: Morison, Samuel Eliot   USA
Title: Builders of the Bay Colony


 

Author: Bradford, William   USA
Title: Of Plymouth Planation 1620 – 1647

 

Author: Standish, Myles
Title: The Standishes of America.

 

 

Author: Huiginn, E. J. V.
Title: THE GRAVES OF MYLES STANDISH AND OTHER PILGRIMS
Book Description: 12mo, olive cloth, 218pp. An interesting book involving the discovery of Standish's long lost grave. Some of the descendants were in attendance and their large shaped skulls were said to be similar to the head in the grave

 

Author: David Quinn and Alison M. Quinn,

Title: THE ENGLISH NEW ENGLAND VOYAGES 1602 - 1608
Book Description: The publication of the narrative accounts of the voyages of Gosnold (1602) and Waymouth (1605) opened up for English readers what was then known as Norumbega, the later New England. They are the first documents of the exploration of that region to have been published since that of Verrazzano's voyage (1524). 580pp.

 

 

 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL AND REFERENCE WORKS - Early America.

A. GENERAL WORKS

 

AMMERMAN, DAVID L. and PHILIP D. MORGAN, comps. Books About Early America:

2001 Titles. Williamsburg, Va.: Institute of Early American History and Culture, 1989, 126

pp. (YA.1990.b.8262)

 

FARAGHER, JOHN M., ed. The Encyclopedia of Colonial and Revolutionary America.

New York: Da Capo, 1996, 484 pp. (YA.1998.b.6425)

 

GALLAY, ALAN, ed. Colonial Wars of North America, 1512-1763: An Encyclopedia.

New York and London: Garland, 1996, 856 pp. (YC.1997.b.1313)

 

MORRIS, RICHARD B. Historiography of America, 1600-1800, as Represented in the

Publications of Columbia University Press. New York: Columbia University Press, 1933,

30 pp. (11904.bbb.45)

 

PHILLIPS, LEONA R. Colonial Days and the American Revolutionary Period: An

Annotated Bibliography. New York: Gordon Press, 1977, 156 pp. (X.800/28513)

 

RAIMO, JOHN W. Biographical Dictionary of American Colonial and Revolutionary

Governors, 1607-1789. Westport, Conn.: Meckler, 1980, 521 pp. (X.520/32662)

 

VAUGHAN, ALDEN T., comp. The American Colonies in the Seventeenth Century. New

York: Appleton-Century-Crofts Educational Div., Meredith Co., 1971, 147 pp.

(X.700/13141)

 

B. HOLDINGS OF BRITISH INSTITUTIONS

 

ANDREWS, CHARLES M. and FRANCES G. DAVENPORT. Guide to the Manuscript

Materials for the History of the United States to 1783, in the British Museum, in Minor

London Archives and in the Libraries of Oxford and Cambridge. Washington, D.C.:

Carnegie Institution, pub. no. 90, 1908, 499 pp. (Ac.1866; HLR973.016 BB.0.e.3;

OPL973.0094)

 

ANDREWS, CHARLES M. Guide to the Materials for American History, to 1783, in the

Public Record Office of Great Britain. Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Institution, 1912-1914.

(HLR973.016)

 

BATCHELLOR, ALBERT S., ed. A List of Documents in the Public Record Office in

London, England, Relating to the Province of New Hampshire. Manchester, N.H.: New

Hampshire Historical Society Collections, vol. 10, 1893, 557 pp. (Ac.8415)

 

DAVIES, K. G., ed. Calendar of State Papers: Colonial Series: America and West Indies,

Preserved in the Public Record Office. Vol. 45. London: HMSO, 1994. (BS.33/26)

 


 

GRIFFIN, GRACE G. A Guide to Manuscripts Relating to American History in British

Repositories. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1946, 313 pp. (2719.x.1419;

9616.i.16; A.S.285/35)

 

HIGHAM, CHARLES S. S. The Colonial Entry-Books: A Brief Guide to the Colonial

Records in the Public Record Office before 1696. London: Society for Promoting Christian

Knowledge, 1921, 48 pp. (W.P.4928/45)

 

MANROSS, WILLIAM W., comp. The Fulham Papers in the Lambeth Palace Library:

American Colonial Section Calendar and Indexes. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1965, 524 pp.

(2764.m.22)

 

RAIMO, JOHN W., ed. A Guide to the Manuscripts Relating to America in Great Britain

and Ireland. London: Meckler for the British Association for American Studies, 1979, 467

pp. (HLR973.016)

 

SALLEY, A. S., ed. Records in the British Public Record Office Relating to South Carolina,

1663-1684. 5 vols. Atlanta, Ga.: Historical Commission of South Carolina, 1928-1947.

(Mic.A.9390)

 

VIRGINIA COMMITTEE ON COLONIAL RECORDS. The British Public Record Office:

History, Description, Record Groups, Finding Aids and Materials for American History with

Special Reference to Virginia. Richmond, Va.: Virginia State Library, 1960, 178 pp. (OPL

973.0094)

 

VIRGINIA COMMITTEE ON COLONIAL RECORDS. Virginia Colonial Records Project:

A Cooperative Survey of Manuscript Sources in Overseas Repositories for Virginia History,

1607-1780. Richmond, Va.: Virginia State Library, 1956. (2764.mv.1)

 

C. CONTEMPORARY IMPRINTS

 

ALDEN, JOHN, ed. European Americana: A Chronological Gude to Works Printed in

Europe Relating to the America, 1493-1776. New York: Readex Books, 1980.

(X.0955/157)

 

EVANS, CHARLES T. American Bibliography: A Chronological Dictionary of All Books,

Pamphlets and Periodical Publications Printed in the United States of America from the

Genesis of Printing in 1630 down to and Including the Year 1820. 14 vols. Chicago, 1903-

1959. (HLR015.73)

 

HILDEBURN, CHARLES S. R. List of the Publications Issued in Pennsylvania, 1685 to

1759. Philadelphia: Collins, 1882, 63 pp. (011903.b.104)

 

SABIN, JOSEPH, WILBERFORCE EAMES and R. W. G. VAIL. A Dictionary of Books

Relating to America, from Its Discovery to the Present Time. 29 vols. New York: Sabin,

1868-1936. (HLR970; 2774.aa.1)

 

SHIPTON, CLIFFORD K., ed. Early American Imprints, 1639-1800. New York: Readex

Microprint Corp., 1956. (Cup.901.a.1)

 


 

SHIPTON, CLIFFORD K. and JAMES E. MOONEY, eds. National Index of American

Imprints through 1800: The Short-Title Evans. Worcester, Mass.: American Antiquarian

Society and Barre Pub., 1969, 1028 pp. (HLR015.73; 2712.laa.53; 2706.l.6)

 

SIMMONS, R. C. British Imprints Relating to North America, 1621-1760: An Annotated

Checklist. London: The British Library, 1996, 395 pp. (2725.g.2253; RAR970)

 

SMITH, HILDA L. and SUSAN CARDINABE. Women and the Literature of the

Seventeenth Century: An Annotated Bibliography Based on Wing's Short-title Catalogue.

New York: Greenwood, 1990, 332 pp. (YA.1994.b.3928)

 

UNITED STATES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. The National Union Catalog: Pre-1956

Imprints. London and Chicago: Mansell, 1968. (HLL 018.3)

 

WING, DONALD. Short-title Catalogue of Books Printed in England, Scotland, Ireland,

Wales and British America and of English Books Printed in Other Countries, 1641-1700. 3

vols. 2nd ed., New York: Modern Language Association, 1994. (HLR015.41)

 


 

GENERAL STUDIES

 

ABBOT, WILLIAM W. The Colonial Origins of the United States, 1607-1763. New York:

Wiley, 1975, 134 pp. (X.809/21130)

 

ANDREWS, CHARLES M. The Colonial Period of American History. 4 vols. New Haven,

Conn.: Yale University Press, 1934-1937. (Ac.2692.mhc.(9.)); New Haven, Conn., and

London: Yale University Press, 1964. (X.708/466)

 

ANDREWS, CHARLES M. Our Earliest Colonial Settlements: Their Diversities of Origin

and Later Characteristics. New York: New York University Press, 1933, 179 pp.

(Ac.2686.cb.(2.)); Ithaca, N.Y.: Great Seal Books, 1959, 179 pp. (9043.eee.30)

 

BARCK, OSCAR T. and HUGH T. LEFLER. Colonial America. 2nd ed. New York:

Macmillan; London: Collier-Macmillan, 1968, 753 pp. (X.700/3075)

 

BEER, GEORGE L. The Old Colonial System, 1660-1754. 2 vols. New York: Macmillan,

1912. (09504.k.10)

 

BENES, PETER, ed. New England’s Creatures, 1400-1900. Boston: Boston University,

1995, 216 pp. (DSC 3630.932 vol. 18 1993)

 

BENES, PETER, ed. Foodways in the Northeast: Conference on Diet, Food Preparation

and Cooking in the Pre-industrial American Northeast. Boston: Boston University, 1984,

144 pp. (DSC 3630.932 1982)

 

BILLINGTON, RAY A., ed. The Reinterpretation of Early American History: Essays in

Honor of John Edwin Pomfret. San Marino, Calif.: Huntington Library and Gallery, 1969,

286 pp. (X.700/4134)

 

BOLTON, HERBERT E. and THOMAS M. MARSHALL. The Colonization of North

America, 1492-1783. New York: Macmillan, 1920, 609 pp. (9551.c.37)

 

BOORSTIN, DANIEL J. The Americans. Vol. 1, The Colonial Experience. New York:

Random House, 1958, 434 pp. (10078.c.22); Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1965, 487 pp.

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BREEN, T. H. Puritans and Adventurers: Change and Persistence in Early America. New

York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1980, 270 pp. (X.529/51137; X.958/31209)

 

BRIDENBAUGH, CARL. The Beginnings of the American People. 2 vols. New York:

Oxford University Press, 1968-1972. (X.0700/214); vol. 1. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1968.

(X.0700/193)

 

BRIDENBAUGH, CARL. Early Americans. New York and Oxford: Oxford University

Press, 1981, 281 pp. (X.809/48854)

 


 

BURTON, RICHARD [NATHANIEL CROUCH]. A Seventeenth Century Survey of

America. 3rd ed. San Francisco, Calif.: Sutro Branch, California State Library, 1940, 124

pp. (W.P.1879/18)

 

CAMPBELL, DOUGLAS. The Puritan in Holland, England and America: An Introduction

to American History. 2 vols. New York and London: Harper, 1893. (2398.c.8)

 

CANNY, NICHOLAS and ANTHONY PAGDEN, eds. Colonial Identity in the Atlantic

World, 1500-1800. Princeton, N.J., and Guildford: Princeton University Press, 1987, 290 pp.

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CHAPIN, BRADLEY, ed. Provincial America, 1600-1763. New York: Free Press; London:

Collier-Macmillan, 1966, 294 pp. (X.0709/78.(1.))

 

CLARKE, MARY P. Parliamentary Privilege in the American Colonies. New Haven,

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(Ac.2692.md/3)

 

CLOUGH, CECIL H. and P. E. H. HAIR, eds. The European Outthrust and Encounter: The

First Phase, c.1400-c.1700: Essays in Tribute to David Beers Quinn on his 85th Birthday.

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CRAVEN, WESLEY F. The Colonies in Transition, 1660-1713. New York: Harper and

Row, 1968, 363 pp. (W.P.C.131/37; X.709/6813)

 

CUMMING, W. P., S. E. HILLIER, D. B. QUINN and G. WILLIAMS. The Exploration of

North America, 1630-1776. London: Elek, 1974, 272 pp. (X.805/299)

 

DAVIES, K. G. The North Atlantic World in the Seventeenth Century. Minneapolis:

University of Minnesota Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1974, 366 pp.

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DEMOS, JOHN, ed. Remarkable Providences: Readings on Early American History.

Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1991, 455 pp. (YA.1993.b.8964)

 

DOYLE, JOHN A. The English in America. 5 vols. London: Longmans, 1882-1907.

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EGGLESTON, EDWARD. The Beginners of a Nation: A History of the Source and Rise of

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of the People. London: D. Appleton, 1896, 377 pp. (9555.bb.20); London: Longmans,

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FORCE, PETER. Tracts and Other Papers, Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement

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GOODMAN, PAUL, ed. Essays on American Colonial History. 2nd ed. New York: Holt,

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GREENE, JACK P. Interpreting Early America: Historiographical Essays. Charlottesville

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1966, 386 pp. (YA.1988.b.1439)

 

GREENE, JACK P. and J. R. POLE, eds. Colonial British America: Essays in the New

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HALL, DAVID D., JOHN M. MURRIN and THAD W. TATE, eds. Saints and

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(DSC 84/04947)

 

HARVEY, PAUL A. S. Barlowe, Lane and Harriot’s Accounts of the New World. Durham:

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HULTON, PAUL. America 1585: The Complete Drawings of John White. Chapel Hill:

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HUTCHENS, CAROLYN. The Travels of John Smith's Islands: An Essay on the Enigmas

of Seventeenth-Century Cartography, Questions about the Confusions underlying the

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History. Boston: Puritan Pub. Co., 1894, 733 pp. (9605.ff.17)

 


 

JENNINGS, FRANCIS. The Invasion of America: Indians, Colonialism and the Cant of

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LINGEMAN, RICHARD. Small Town America: A Narrative History, 1620 to the Present.

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LOCKRIDGE, KENNETH A. Settlement and Unsettlement in Early America: The Crisis of

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134 pp. (X.809/49378)

 

LUCAS, PAUL R. American Odyssey, 1607-1789. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall,

1984, 311 pp. (X.809/67299)

 

LUDLUM, DAVID M. Early American Hurricanes, 1492-1870. Boston: American

Meterological Society, 1963, 198 pp. (X.525/152)

 

LUDLUM, DAVID M. Early American Winters, 1604-1820. Boston.: American

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MACDONALD, WILLIAM, ed. Select Charters and Other Documents Illustrative of

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MILLER, PERRY G. E. Errand into the Wilderness. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of

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244 pp. (YC.1995.b.6837)

 

QUATTLEBAUM, PAUL. The Land Called Chicora: The Carolinas under Spanish Rule

with French Intrusions, 1520-1670. Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 1956, 153 pp.

(10414.cc.33)

 


 

WEBER, DAVID J., ed. The Idea of Spanish Borderlands. New York and London:

Garland, 1991, 426 pp. (YC.1992.b.4497)

 

WEBER, DAVID J. The Spanish Frontier in North America. New Haven, Conn., and

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WEDDLE, ROBERT S. The French Thorn: Rival Explorers in the Spanish Sea, 1682-1762.

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WEDDLE, ROBERT S. Spanish Sea: The Gulf of Mexico in North American Discovery,

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WRIGHT, IRENE A., ed. Further English Voyages to Spanish America, 1583-1594:

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ZAVALA, SILVIO A. New Viewpoints on the Spanish Colonization of America. Translated

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K. SWEDEN [See also IV.B.2. New Sweden]

 

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(01076.i.10)

 

FEDERAL WRITERS' PROJECT, WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION. The Swedes

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IV. AMERICAN COLONIES

 

A. NEW ENGLAND [See also V.C.2. King Philip’s War; VII.H.3.b. Native

 

Americans: Missions]

 

1. GENERAL STUDIES

 

ABBOTT, JOHN S. C. Miles Standish, the Puritan Captain. New York: Dodd and Mead,

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ADAMS, HERBERT B. The Germanic Origin of New England Towns. Baltimore, Md.:

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ADAMS, JAMES T. The Founding of New England. Boston: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1921,

482 pp. (9551.tt.4)

 

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ANDREWS, MATTHEW P. The Soul of a Nation: The Founding of Virginia and the

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BAILYN, BERNARD. The New England Merchants in the Seventeenth Century.

Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1955, 249 pp. (Ac.2692.bba.(5.)); New York:

Harper and Row, 1964, 245 pp. (X.519/1344)

 

BANKS, CHARLES E. Topographical Dictionary of 2885 English Emigrants to New

England, 1620-1650. Edited by Elijah E. Brownell. 3rd ed. Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical

Pub. Co., 1963, 295 pp. (X.800/701)

 

BAXTER, JAMES P. The Great Seal of the Council for New England. Cambridge, Mass.:

Wilson and Son, 1884, 20 pp. (7709.b.30)

 


 

BAXTER, JAMES P. The Pioneers of New France in New England, with Contemporary

Letters and Documents. Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell, 1894, 450 pp. (Mic.F.232)

 

BENES, PETER, ed. New England Meeting House and Church, 1630-1850: The Dublin

Seminar for New England Folklife, Annual Proceedings, 1979. Boston: Boston University,

1980, 177 pp. (X.200/36939)

 

BENES, PETER, ed. New England Music: The Public Sphere, 1600-1900. Boston: Boston

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BENES, PETER, ed. New England/New France, 1600-1850. Boston: Boston University,

1992, 168 pp. (DSC 3630.932 1989)

 

BENES, PETER, ed. New England Prospect: Maps, Place Names and the Historical

Landscape. Boston: Boston University, 1981, 132 pp. (DSC 83/04711)

 

BENES, PETER. Textiles in Early New England: Design, Production and Consumption.

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BENTON, JOSIAH H. Andrew Benton, 1620-1683: A Sketch. Boston: Merrymount Press,

1900, 30 pp. (010881.f.16)

 

BENTON, JOSIAH H. Warning Out in New England, 1656-1817. Boston: W. B. Clarke

Co., 1911, 131 pp. (9602.t.3; 9602.t.5)

 

BOURNE, RUSSELL. The Red King's Rebellion: Racial Politics in New England, 1675-

1678. New York: Atheneum, 1990, 273 pp. (DSC 90/15634)

 

BREBNER, JOHN B. New England's Outpost: Acadia before the Conquest of Canada.

New York: Columbia University Press, 1927, 291 pp. (Ac.2688/2)

 

BREEN, T. H. The Character of a Good Ruler: A Study of Puritan Political Ideas in New

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Historical Publications, Misc., no. 92, 1970, 301 pp. (Ac.2692.md/3.(92.))

 

BREEN, T. H. Puritans and Adventurers: Change and Persistence in Early America. New

York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1980, 270 pp. (X.529/51137; X.958/31209)

 

BREMER, FRANCIS J. Puritan Crisis: New England and the English Civil Wars, 1630-

1670. New York: Garland, 1989, 398 pp. (YC.1991.b.3348)

 

BREMER, FRANCIS J. The Puritan Experiment: New England Society from Bradford to

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BREMER, FRANCIS J. Shaping New Englands: Puritan Clergymen in Seventeenth Century

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pp. (YA.1994.a.19558)

 


 

BRIGGS, MARTIN S. The Homes of the Pilgrim Fathers in England and America, 1620-

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(DSC 98/06739)

 

CALLOWAY, COLIN G., ed. Dawnland Encounters: Indians and Europeans in Northern

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91/07564)

 

CALLOWAY, COLIN G., ed. The Western Abenakis of Vermont, 1600-1800: War,

Migration and the Survival of an Indian People. Norman and London: University of

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CANUP, JOHN. Out of the Wilderness: The Emergence of an American Identity in Colonial

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CARROLL, CHARLES F. The Timber Economy of Puritan New England. Providence, R.I.:

Brown University Press, 1973, 221 pp. (X.320/4924)

 

CARROLL, PETER N. Puritanism and the Wilderness: The Intellectual Significance of the

New England Frontier, 1629-1700. New York and London: Columbia University Press,

1969, 243 pp. (X.100/7552)

 

CAVERLY, ROBERT B. History of the Indian Wars of New England, with Eliot the Apostle

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COLONIAL SOCIETY OF MASSACHUSETTS. Seventeenth-Century New England:

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COTTON, JOHN. John Cotton on the Churches of New England. Edited by Larzer Ziff.

Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press; London: Oxford University

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CRESSY, DAVID. Coming Over: Migration and Communication between England and

New England in the Seventeenth Century. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987,

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New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1982, 543 pp. (X.520/30512); Oxford:

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DOW, GEORGE F. Domestic Life in New England in the Seventeenth Century. New York:

Benjamin Blom, 1972, 48 pp. (X.809/60340)

 

DOW, GEORGE F. and JOHN H. EDMONDS. The Pirates of the New England Coast,

1630-1730. Salem, Mass.: Marine Research Society, 1923, 394 pp. (Ac.8400.o.(2.)); New

York: Dover; London: Constable, 1996, 394 pp. (YC.1996.a.4931)

 

DRAKE, SAMUEL A. The Making of New England, 1580-1643. New York: Scribner's,

1886, 251 pp. (9602.b.1); London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1886, 251 pp. (9604.b.4)

 

DUNTON, JOHN. John Dunton's Letters from New-England. Edited by W. H. Whitmore.

Boston: Prince Society, 1867, 340 pp. (Ac.9503/3)

 

EAMES, WILBERFORCE, ed. The Humble Request of His Majesties Loyall Subjects the

Governour (John Winthrop) and the Company Late Gone for New England. Washington,

D.C.: Lowdermilk, 1905, 10 pp. (4182.cc.43)

 

EARLE, ALICE M. Customs and Fashions in Old New England. Detroit: Singing Tree

Press, 1968, 387 pp. (X.809/10347)

 

EGLESTON, MELVILLE. The Land System of the New England Colonies. Johns Hopkins

University Studies in Historical and Political Science, ser. 4, nos. 11-12, 1886, 56 pp.

(Ac.2689)

 

ELLIOTT, EMORY. Power and the Pulpit in Puritan New England. Princeton, N.J., and

London: Princeton University Press, 1975, 240 pp. (X.200/20137)

 


 

FARMER, JOHN. A Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New-England. Edited by

Samuel G. Drake. Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1964, 355 pp. (X.800/1614)

 

FLAHERTY, DAVID H. Privacy in Colonial New England. Charlottesville: University

Press of Virginia, 1972, 287 pp. (X.800/8632)

 

FLEMING, SANDFORD. Children and Puritanism: The Place of Children in the Life and

Thought of the New England Churches, 1620-1847. New Haven, Conn.: Yale Studies in

Religious Education, vol. 8, 1933, 236 pp. (Ac.2692.med)

 

FORBES, ALLAN. Towns of New England and Old England, Ireland and Scotland:

Connecting Links between Cities and Towns of New England and Those of the Same Name in

England, Ireland and Scotland. 2 pts. Boston: State Street Trust Co., 1920, 1921.

(010409.h.5); New York and London: Putnam’s, 1921. (10006.g.8)

 

FORBES, HARIETTE M. Gravestones of Early New England and the Men Who Made

Them, 1653-1800. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1927, 141 pp. (YA.1990.b.8466)

 

FORBES, HARRIETTE M., comp. New England Diaries, 1602-1800: A Descriptive

Catalogue of Diaries, Orderly Books and Sea Journals. Topsfield, Mass.: privately printed,

1923, 439 pp. (011903.b.76)

 

FOSTER, STEPHEN. The Long Argument: English Puritanism and the Shaping of New

England Culture, 1570-1700. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press for the

Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Va., 1991, 395 pp.

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FOSTER, STEPHEN. Their Solitary Way: The Puritan Social Ethic in the First Century of

Settlement in New England. New Haven, Conn., and London: Yale University Press, 1971,

214 pp. (Ac.2692.md/3.(94.))

 

GILDRIE, RICHARD P. The Profane, the Civil and the Godly: The Reformation of

Manners in Orthodox New England, 1679-1749. University Park: Pennsylvania State

University Press, 1994, 242 pp. (DSC 94/02442)

 

GODBEER, RICHARD. The Devil’s Dominion: Magic and Religion in Early New England.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992, 253 pp. (YK.1993.b.6480)

 

GOOKIN, DANIEL. Historical Collections of the Indians in New England. Boston:

Belknap and Hall, 1792. (T.101.(4.))

 

GOOKIN, WALNER F. and PHILIP L. BARBOUR. Bartholomew Gosnold, Discoverer and

Planter: New England--1602, Virginia--1607. Hamden, Conn., and London: Archon Books,

1963, 271 pp. (X.800/1895)

 

GREEN, SAMUEL A., ed. A Brief Description of the Towns of New England, A. D. 1650.

Cambridge, Mass.: John Wilson and Son, 1902, 8 pp. (10408.i.15.(5.))

 


 

GREENE, LORENZO J. The Negro in Colonial New England, 1620-1776. New York:

Columbia University, 1942, 404 pp. (08157.e.31); New York: Columbia University Studies

in History, Economics and Law, no. 494, 404 pp. (Ac.2688/2)

 

GURA, PHILIP F. A Glimpse of Sion’s Glory: Puritan Radicalism in New England, 1620-

1660. Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press, 1984, 398 pp. (YH.1987.a.560)

 

HALL, DAVID D. The Faithful Shepherd: A History of the New England Ministry in the

Seventeenth Century. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press for the Institute of

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HALL, DAVID D.ed. Witch-hunting in Seventeenth-Century New England: A Documentary

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HALL, DAVID D. Worlds of Wonder, Days of Judgment: Popular Religious Belief in Early

New England. New York: Knopf, 1989, 316 pp. (YA.1993.b.895); Cambridge, Mass., and

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HALL, MICHAEL G. Edward Randolph and the American Colonies, 1676-1703. Chapel

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HALLER, WILLIAM. The Puritan Frontier: Town-Planting in New England, Colonial

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HAMBRICK-STOWE, CHARLES E., ed. Early New England Meditative Poetry: Anne

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HAMBRICK-STOWE, CHARLES E. The Practice of Piety: Puritan Devotional Disciplines

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HAUPTMAN, LAURENCE M. and JAMES D. WHERRY, eds. The Pequots in Southern

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(YC.1989.a.1776)

 


 

HOFFER, PETER C., ed. New England Rediscovered: Selected Articles on New England

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HOFFER, PETER C., ed. Puritans and Yankees: Selected Articles on New England

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HOFFER, PETER C. and N. E. H. HULL. Murdering Mothers: Infanticide in England and

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HOLIFIELD, E. BROOKS. The Covenant Sealed: The Development of Puritan Sacramental

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LUCAS, PAUL R. Valley of Discord: Church and Society along the Connecticut River,

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MACDOUGALL, HAMILTON C. Early New England Psalmody: An Historical

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NEW ENGLAND COMPANY SEE VII.H.3.b. NATIVE

 

AMERICANS: MISSIONS

 

3. PROMINENT PERSONS

 

a. WILLIAM BRADFORD

 

SMITH, WILLIAM B. Bradford of Plymouth. Philadelphia and New York: Lippincott,

1951, 338 pp. (10891.e.6; 10891.e.6)

 

WESTBROOK, PERRY D. William Bradford. Boston: Twayne, 1978, 172 pp.

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b. WILLIAM BREWSTER

 

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Bowling Green, Va.: J. G. Hunt, 1984-1985. (YA.1987.a.19872)

 

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SHERWOOD, MARY B. Pilgrim: A Biography of William Brewster. Falls Church, Va.:

Great Oak Press of Virginia, 1982, 255 pp. (YA.1986.a.1009)

 


 

c. ANNE HUTCHINSON

 

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Brentano's, 1930, 320 pp. (4987.bb.17)

 

BATTIS, EMERY. Saints and Sectaries: Anne Hutchinson and the Antinomian Controversy

in Massachusetts Bay Colony. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press for the

Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Va., 1962, 379 pp.

(X.100/4309)

 

CAMERON, JEAN. Anne Hutchinson, Guilty or Not? A Closer Look at Her Trials. New

York: Peter Lang, 1994, 239 pp. (DSC 0858.0783 vol. 146)

 

CURTIS, EDITH R. Anne Hutchinson: A Biography. Cambridge, Mass.: Washburn and

Thomas, 1930, 122 pp. (Mic.A.8378)

 

LANG, AMY S. Prophetic Woman: Anne Hutchinson and the Problem of Dissent in the

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pp. (YC.1988.a.12781; YC.1990.a.2292)

 

RUGG, WINIFRED K. Unafraid: A Life of Anne Hutchinson. Boston and New York:

Houghton Mifflin, 1930, 263 pp. (4987.d.17)

 

WILLIAMS, SELMA R. Divine Rebel: The Life of Anne Marbury Hutchinson. New York:

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d. INCREASE AND COTTON MATHER

 

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HALL, MICHAEL G. and MICHAEL GARIBALDI. The Last American Puritan: The Life

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pp. (YC.1991.b.202)

 

HOLMES, THOMAS J. Increase Mather: A Bibliography of His Works. 2 vols. Cleveland,

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LEVIN, DAVID. Cotton Mather: The Young Life of the Lord’s Remembrancer, 1663-1703.

Cambridge, Mass., and London: Harvard University Press, 1978, 360 pp. (X.800/27716)

 

LOWANCE, MASON I. Increase Mather. New York: Twayne, 1974, 185 pp.

(X.200/10058)

 

MARVIN, ABIJAH P. The Life and Times of Cotton Mather, 1663-1728. Boston and

Chicago: Congregational Pub. Society, 1892, 582 pp. (4985.eee.1)

 


 

MATHER, COTTON. Diary of Cotton Mather, 1681-1708. Edited by W. C. Ford. Boston:

Massachusetts Historical Society Collections, ser. 7, vols. 7-8, 1912. (Ac.8400)

 

MATHER, COTTON. The Great Works of Christ in America: Magnalia Christi Americana.

7 vols. in 2. Edinburgh: Banner of Truth Trust, 1979, 682 pp. (X.200/32428); Magnalia

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London: Harvard University Press, 1977, 500 pp. (11485.b.1/91); GEORGE W.

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1943, 71 pp. (11868.dd.38)

 

MATHER, INCREASE. Diary by Increase Mather, March 1675-December 1676; Together

with Extracts from Another Diary by Him, 1674-1687. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard

University Press, 1900, 54 pp. (4804.i.17.(6.))

 

MATHER, INCREASE. Early History of New England, Being a Relation of Hostile

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G. Drake. Albany, N.Y., 1864, 309 pp. (9603.f.7)

 

MATHER, INCREASE. The History of King Philip’s War by the Rev. Increase Mather, Also

a History of the Same War by the Rev. Cotton Mather, D.D.. Edited by Samuel G. Drake.

Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell, 1862, 281 pp. (9603.f.6)

 

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e. SAMUEL SEWALL

 

CHAMBERLAIN, NATHAN H. Samuel Sewall and the World He Lived In. 2nd ed. New

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WINSLOW, OLA E. Samuel Sewall of Boston. New York: Macmillan; London: Collier-

Macmillan, 1964, 235 pp. (10667.tt.3)

 

f. ROGER WILLIAMS

 


 

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CHAPIN, HOWARD M. Roger Williams and the King's Colors: The Documentary

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Providence Plantations, 1928, 26 pp. (9555.g.23)

 

CHAPIN, HOWARD M. The Trading Post of Roger Williams, with those of John Wilcox

and Richard Smith. Providence, R.I.: Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Rhode Island

and Providence Plantations, 1933, 26 pp. (Ac.8491/3)

 

COTTON, JOHN. John Cotton's Answer to Roger Williams. Edited by J. Lewis Diman.

Providence, R.I.: Publications of the Narragansett Club, First Series, vol. 2, 1867, pp. 1-240.

(Ac.9510)

 

COVEY, CYCLONE. The Gentle Radical: A Biography of Roger Williams. New York:

Macmillan; London: Collier-Macmillan, 1966, 273 pp. (X.709/7653)

 

ERNST, JAMES E. The Political Thought of Roger Williams. Seattle: University of

Washington Publications in Language and Literature, vol. 6, no. 1, 1929, 229 pp.

(Ac.2692.x/2)

 

ERNST, JAMES E. Roger Williams, New England Firebrand. New York: Macmillan,

1932, 538 pp. (10881.tt.3)

 

GAUSTAD, EDWIN S. Liberty of Conscience: Roger Williams in America. Grand Rapids,

Mich.: W. B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., 1991, 229 pp. (DSC 96/08562)

 

GILPIN, W. CLARK. The Millenarian Piety of Roger Williams. Chicago and London:

University of Chicago Press, 1979, 241 pp. (X.809/45773)

 

GREENE, THEODORE P., ed. Roger Williams and the Massachusetts Magistrates. Boston:

Heath, 1964, 125 pp. (9919.k.5/42)

 

GUILD, REUBEN A. A Biographical Introduction to the Writings of Roger Williams.

Providence, R.I.: Publications of the Narragansett Club, First Series, vol. 1, 1866, pp. 1-60.

(Ac.9510)

 

GUILD, REUBEN A., ed. Letter of John Cotton and Roger Williams's Reply. Providence,

R.I.: Publications of the Narragansett Club, First Series, vol. 1, 1866, pp. 285-396.

(Ac.9510)

 


 

MERRIMAN, TITUS M. The Pilgrims, Puritans and Roger Williams: Vindicated, and His

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SPURGIN, HUGH. Roger Williams and Puritan Radicalism in the English Separatist

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WALLACE, COYLE. Roger Williams: A Reference Guide. Boston: G. K. Hall, 1977, 102

pp. (X.981/22002)

 

WILLIAMS, ROGER. The Complete Writings of Roger Williams. Vol. 7. Edited by Perry

Miller. New York: Russell and Russell, 1963, 279 pp. (X.100/7633)

 

WILLIAMS, ROGER. The Correspondence of Roger Williams. Edited by Glen W.

LaFantasie. 2 vols. Hanover, N.H., and London: Brown University Press/University Press

of New England for Rhode Island Historical Society, 1988. (YC.1989.b.6308)

 

WILLIAMS, ROGER. A Key into the Language of America, or, An Help to the Language of

the Natives in That Part of America Called New-England, Together with Brief Observations

of the Customes, Manners and Worships, etc., of the Aforesaid Natives. Edited by James H.

Trumbull. Providence, R.I.: Publications of the Narragansett Club, First Series, vol. 1, 1866,

pp. 61-292. (Ac.9510)

 

WILLIAMS, ROGER. Letters of Roger Williams, 1632-1682. Edited by John R. Bartlett.

Providence, R.I.: Publications of the Narragansett Club, First Series, vol. 6, 1874, 420 pp.

(Ac.9510)

 

WILLIAMS, ROGER. Queries of the Highest Consideration. Edited by Reuben A. Guild.

Providence, R.I.: Publications of the Narragansett Club, First Series, vol. 2, 19

 

1867, pp. 241-276. (Ac.9510)

 

WINSLOW, OLA E. Master Roger Williams: A Biography. New York: Macmillan, 1957,

328 pp. (10864.i.64)

 

g. JOHN WINTHROP AND FAMILY

 

BLACK, ROBERT C. The Younger John Winthrop. New York and London: Columbia

University Press, 1966, 459 pp. (X.700/2233)

 


 

COWELL, HENRY J. John Winthrop: The Story of the Life and Work of John Winthrop,

First Governor of the Colony of Massachusetts, and His Wife Margaret Winthrop.

Colchester: Benham, 1949, 31 pp. (10883.g.15)

 

DUNN, RICHARD S. Puritans and Yankees: The Winthrop Dynasty of New England, 1630-

1717. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1962, 379 pp. (9920.h.6)

 

MAY, LAWRENCE S. The Winthrop Family in America. Boston: Massachusetts Historical

Society, 1948, 507 pp. (9918.k.11)

 

MOSELEY, JAMES G. John Winthrop’s World: History as a Story; The Story as History.

Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1992, 192 pp. (DSC 93/06889)

 

RUTMAN, DARRETT B. John Winthrop's Decision for America, 1629. Philadelphia:

Lippincott, 1975, 105 pp. (X.700/21951)

 

SCHWENINGER, LEE. John Winthrop. Boston: Twayne, 1990, 144 pp.

(YA.1990.a.11749)

 

TWICHELL, J. H., ed. Some Old Puritan Love-Letters: John and Margaret Winthrop, 1618-

1638. London: B. F. Stevens, 1893, 187 pp. (10920.d.33)

 

WHITMORE, WILLIAM H. Notes on the Winthrop Family and Its English Connections

before Its Emigration to New England. Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell, 1864, 6 pp.

(9902.d.20.(1.))

 

WILKINSON, RONALD S. The Younger John Winthrop and Seventeenth-Century Science.

Farringdon: E. W. Classey, 1975, 29 pp. (X.619/16583)

 

WINTHROP, JOHN. The Journal of John Winthrop, 1630-1649. Edited by Richard S.

Dunn, James Savage and Laetitia Yeandle. Cambridge, Mass., and London: Belknap Press

of Harvard University Press, 1996, 799 pp. (YC.1997.b.5690)

 

WINTHROP, JOHN. Winthrop’s Journal ‘History of New England’, 1630-1649. Edited by

James K. Kramer. 2 vols. New York: Scribner’s, 1908. (9551.p.6)

 

4. INDIVIDUAL STATES

 

a. CONNECTICUT

 

ANDREWS, CHARLES M. The Beginnings of Connecticut, 1632-1662. New Haven,

Conn.: Yale University Press, 1934, 81 pp. (9605.p.1/20)

 

ANDREWS, CHARLES M. Connecticut’s Place in Colonial History. New Haven, Conn.:

Connecticut Society of Colonial Wars, 1924, 49 pp. (Ac.8417.c)

 

ANDREWS, CHARLES M. The Rise and Fall of the New Haven Colony. New Haven,

Conn.: Tercentenary Commission of the State of Connecticut, 1936, 56 pp. (9605.p.1/48)

 


 

ANDREWS, CHARLES M. The River Towns of Connecticut: A Study of Wethersfield,

Hartford and Windsor. Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and

Political Science, ser. 7, no. 7-9, 1889, 126 pp. (10411.g.37)

 

ARCHIBALD, WARREN S. Thomas Hooker. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press,

1933, 19 pp. (9605.p.1/15)

 

ATWATER, EDWARD E. History of the Colony of New Haven to its Absorption into

Connecticut. New Haven, Conn.: privately printed, 1881, 611 pp. (9615.eee.3)

 

BALDWIN, SIMEON E. Theophilus Eaton, First Governor of the Colony of New Haven.

New Haven, Conn.: New Haven Colony Historical Society, 1907, 33 pp. (10600.g.25.(4.))

 

BARBER, JOHN W. History and Antiquities of New Haven, Connecticut, from Its Earliest

Settlement to the Present Time. New Haven, Conn.: J. W. Barber, 1831, 120 pp.

(10410.c.11); New Haven, Conn.: L. S. Punderson and J. W. Barber, 1856, 180 pp.

(10412.bb.14)

 

BLAKELEY, QUINCY. Farmington, One of the Mother Towns of Connecticut. New

Haven, Conn.: Tercentenary Commission of the State of Connecticut, 1935, 29 pp.

(9605.p.1/38)

 

BOUTON, NATHANIEL. An Historical Discourse in Commemoration of the Two-

Hundredth Anniversary of the Settlement of Norwalk, Ct., in 1651. New York: S. W.

Benedict, 1851, 80 pp. (12301.f.4(12.))

 

BOWEN, CLARENCE W. The Boundary Disputes of Connecticut. Boston: J. R. Osgood,

1882, 90 pp. (10410.g.7)

 

BRADSTREET, HOWARD. The Story of the War with the Pequots, Re-Told. New Haven,

Conn.: Yale University Press, 1933, 32 pp. (9605.p.1/2)

 

CALDER, ISABEL M. The New Haven Colony. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press,

1934, 301 pp. (9555.r.19)

 

CAULKINS, FRANCES M. History of New London, Connecticut, from the First Survey of

the Coast in 1612 to 1852. New London, Conn.: privately printed, 1852, 679 pp.

(10412.d.5); New London, Conn.: H. D. Utley, 1895, 696 pp. (10413.i.23)

 

CAULKINS, FRANCES M. History of Norwich, Connecticut, from Its Possession by the

Indians, to the Year 1866. Hartford, Conn.: privately printed, 1866, 704 pp. (10410.dd.1)

 

CHARLES II. The Charter Granted by His Majesty King Charles II to the Governour and

Company of the English Colony of Connecticut in New-England in America [23 April 1662].

New-London, Conn.: Timothy Green, 1718, 6 pp. (C.114.h.4)

 

CONNECTICUT STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION. The Colony of Connecticut and Its

Beginning, Growth and Characteristics to the Observance of Its Tercentenary Celebration in

1935. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 35 pp. (A.S.10/4)

 


 

COONS, PAUL W. The Achievement of Religious Liberty in Connecticut. New Haven,

Conn.: Yale University Press, 1936, 32 pp. (9605.p.1/60)

 

DANIELS, BRUCE C. The Connecticut Town: Growth and Development, 1635-1790.

Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press, 1979, 249 pp. (X.520/38739)

 

DEMING, DOROTHY. The Settlement of the Connecticut Towns. New Haven, Conn.: Yale

University Press, 1933, 75 pp. (9605.p.1/8)

 

DEXTER, FRANKLIN B., ed. Ancient Town Records: New Haven Town Records, 1649-

1684. 2 vols. New Haven, Conn.: New Haven Colony Historical Society, 1917-1919.

(Ac.8376)

 

DUTCHER, GEORGE M. Connecticut’s Tercentenary: A Retrospect of Three Centuries of

Self-Government and Steady Habits. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1934, 29

pp. (9605.p.1/28)

 

ERVING, HENRY W. The Hartford Chest. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press,

1934, 10 pp. (9605.p.1/30)

 

FEDERAL WRITERS' PROJECT, WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION. History of

Milford, Connecticut, 1639-1939. Bridgeport, Conn.: Braunworth, 1939, 204 pp.

(10413.k.34)

 

GARVAN, ANTHONY N. B. Architecture and Town Planning in Colonial Connecticut.

New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1951, 166 pp. (Ac.2692.md/5)

 

HALL, EDWIN. The Ancient Historical Records of Norwalk, Conn., with a Plan of the

Ancient Settlement and of the Town in 1847. Norwalk, Conn.: J. Mallory, 1847.

(10408.aaa.27)

 

HINMAN, ROYAL R., ed. A Catalogue of the Names of the Early Puritan Settlers of the

Colony of Connecticut. Hartford, Conn.: Case, Tiffany, 1852, 884 pp. (9914.b.19)

 

HINMAN, ROYAL R., ed. Letters from the English Kings and Queens, Charles II, James

III, William and Mary, Anne, George II, etc., to the Governors of the Colony of Connecticut

Together with the Answers Thereto, from 1635 to 1749. Hartford, Conn.: J. B. Eldredge,

1836, 372 pp. (1447.c.28)

 

HOADLY, CHARLES J., ed. Hartford Town Votes, 1635-1716. Hartford, Conn.:

Connecticut Historical Society, vol. 6, 1897, 410 pp. (Ac.8375)

 

HOADLY, CHARLES J., ed. New Haven's Settling in New England, and Some Lawes for

Government. Hartford, Conn.: Case, Lockwood, 1858, 56 pp. (9604.gg.3)

 

HOADLY, CHARLES J., ed. Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven, from

1638 to 1649. Hartford, Conn.: Case, Tiffany, 1857, 547 pp. (9603.c.2)

 


 

HOADLY, CHARLES J., ed. Records of the Colony or Jurisdiction of New Haven, from

May 1653 to the Union, Together with the New Haven Code of 1656. Hartford, Conn.: Case,

Lockwood, 1858, 626 pp. (9603.c.3)

 

HOADLY, CHARLES J. The Warwick Patent. Harford, Conn.: Case, Lockwood and

Brainard, 1902, 51 pp. (Ac.8416/8)

 

HOOKER, ROLAND M. Boundaries of Connecticut. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University

Press, 1933, 38 pp. (9605.p.1/9)

 

HOOKER, ROLAND M. The Colonial Trade of Connecticut. New Haven, Conn.:

Tercentenary Commission of the State of Connecticut, 1936, 42 pp. (9605.p.1/50)

 

HOOPES, PENROSE R. Early Clockmaking in Connecticut. New Haven, Conn.: Yale

University Press, 1934, 26 pp. (9605.p.1/32)

 

ISHAM, NORMAN M. and ALBERT F. BROWN. Early Connecticut Houses: An

Historical and Architectural Study. New York: Dover, 1965, 303 pp. (X.421/2198)

 

JACOBUS, DONALD L., comp. List of Officials, Civil, Military and Ecclesiastical, of

Connecticut Colony from March 1636 through 11 October 1677, and of New Haven Colony

throughout Its Separate Existence, Also, Soldiers in the Pequot War, Who Then Subsequently

Resided Within the Present Bounds of Connecticut. New Haven, Conn.: Connecticut

Society of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America, 1935, 65 pp. (X.800/11362)

 

JAMES, MAY H. The Educational History of Old Lyme, Connecticut, 1635-1935. New

Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press for New Haven Colony Historical Society, 1939, 259

pp. (Ac.8376/2)

 

JONES, FREDERICK R. History of Taxation in Connecticut, 1636-1776. Baltimore, Md.:

Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, ser. 14, no. 8, 1896, 70

pp. (Ac.2689)

 

KELLY, JOHN F. Early Connecticut Meetinghouses, Being an Account of the Church

Edifices Built Before 1830. 2 vols. New York: Columbia University Press, 1948.

(7822.d.43)

 

KELLY, JOHN F. The Early Domestic Architecture of Connecticut. New Haven, Conn.:

Yale University Press; London: Humphrey Milton, 1924, 210 pp. (7814.q.16)

 

LABAREE, LEONARD W. Milford, Connecticut: The Early Development of a Town as

Shown by Its Land Records. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1933, 29 pp.

(9605.p.1/3)

 

LEVERMORE, CHARLES H. The Republic of New Haven: A History of Municipal

Evolution. Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political

Science, extra vol. 1, 1882, 342 pp. (Ac.2689.(2.))

 


 

LEVERMORE, CHARLES H. The Town and City Government of New Haven. Johns

Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, ser. 4, no. 10, 1886, 103 pp.

(Ac.2689)

 

LOVE, WILLIAM D. The Colonial History of Hartford. Hartford, Conn.: privately printed,

1914, 369 pp. (Mic.A.11849); Chester, Conn.: Centinel Hill Press, 1974, 369 pp.

(X.800/14642)

 

MCDONALD, ADRIAN F. The History of Tobacco Production in Connecticut. New

Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1936, 30 pp. (9605.p.1/52)

 

MAIN, JACKSON T. Society and Economy in Colonial Connecticut. Princeton, N.J., and

Guildford: Princeton University Press, 1985, 395 pp. (YC.1986.b.8)

 

MANN, BRUCE H. Neighbors and Strangers: Law and Community in Early Connecticut.

Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press, 1987, 202 pp.

(YC.1988.b.5682)

 

MEAD, DANIEL M. Ye Historie of Ye Town of Greenwich, County of Fairfield and State of

Connecticut, with Genealogical Notes. Revised by Spencer P. Mead. New York:

Knickerbocker Press, 1911, 768 pp. (10410.w.13)

 

MITCHELL, ISABEL S. Roads and Road-making in Colonial Connecticut. New Haven,

Conn.: Yale University Press, 1933, 32 pp. (9605.p.1/16)

 

MORGAN, FORREST. Connecticut as a Colony and as a State, or One of the Original

Thirteen. 4 vols. Hartford, Conn.: Publishing Society of Connecticut, 1904. (X.800/2950)

 

RECORDS OF THE PARTICULAR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, 1639-1663. Hartford,

Conn.: Connecticut Historical Society, vol. 22, 1928, 302 pp. (Ac.8375)

 

ROSENBERRRY, LOIS K. M. Migrations from Connecticut Prior to 1800. New Haven,

Conn.: Yale University Press, 1934, 36 pp. (9605.p.1/31)

 

SCHENCK, ELIZABETH H. The History of Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut. New

York: privately printed, 1889-1905. (Mic.A.12419)

 

SELESKY, HAROLD E. War and Society in Colonial Connecticut. New Haven, Conn., and

London: Yale University Press, 1990, 278 pp. (YC.1992.b.2461)

 

SEYMOUR, GEORGE D., comp. Memorials of Theophilus Eaton, First Governor of the

New Haven Colony. New Haven, Conn.: Tuttle, Morehouse and Taylor Co., 1938, 46 pp.

(10889.d.1)

 

SIZER, THEODORE. Connecticut Tercentenary, 1635-1935. New Haven, Conn.: Yale

University, Gallery of Fine Arts, 1935, 24 pp. (Ac.2692.moa/3)

 

SPIESS, MATHIAS. The Indians of Connecticut. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University

Press, 1933, 33 pp. (9605.p.1/19)

 


 

STEINER, BERNARD C. History of Slavery in Connecticut. Baltimore, Md.: Johns

Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, ser. 11, nos. 9-10, 1893, 84

pp. (Ac.2689)

 

STEINER, BERNARD C. A History of the Plantation of Menunkatuck and of the Original

Town of Guilford, Connecticut, Comprising the Present Towns of Guilford and Madison.

Baltimore, Md.: privately printed, 1897. (Mic.A.12067)

 

STILES, HENRY R. The History of Ancient Windsor. 2 vols. Somersworth, N.H.: New

Hampshire Pub. Co., 1976. (1551/217)

 

TAYLOR, JOHN M. The Witchcraft Delusion in Colonial Connecticut, 1647-1697. New

York: Grafton Press, 1908, 172 pp. (08631.h.60)

 

TAYLOR, ROBERT J. Colonial Connecticut: A History. New York: KTO Press, 1979,

285 pp. (X.800/14555)

 

TERCENTENARY COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT. The Charter of

Connecticut, 1662. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1933, 22 pp. (9605.p.1/1)

 

TERCENTENARY COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT. The

Fundamental Orders of Connecticut. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1934, 9

pp. (9605.p.1/27)

 

TERRY, MARION D., ed. Old Inns of Connecticut. Hartford, Conn.: Prospect Press, 1937,

253 pp. (7820.ppp.22)

 

TROWBRIDGE, BERTHA C., ed. Old Houses of Connecticut. New Haven, Conn.:

National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, Committee on Old Houses, 1923, 519

pp. (Ac.2692.mhb; 7817.p.3)

 

TRUMBULL, ANNIE E., ed. Records of the Particular Court of the Colony of Connecticut,

Administration of Sir Edmond Andros, Royal Governor, 1687-1688. Hartford, Conn.:

privately printed, 1935, 43 pp. (Mic.A.10270.(3.) 6616.dd.15)

 

TRUMBULL, BENJAMIN. A Complete History of Connecticut, Civil and Ecclesiastical,

from the Emigration of Its First Planters from England in 1630 to 1713. Hartford, Conn.:

Hudson and Goodwin, 1797, 587 pp. (9602.df.5); A Complete History of Connecticut, Civil

and Ecclesiatical, from the Emigration of Its First Planters from England in 1630 to 1764

and to the Close of the Indian Wars. 2 vols. New Haven, Conn.: Malty, Goldsmith and

Samuel Wadsworth, 1818. (980.l.28; 980.l.29)

 

TRUMBULL, J. HAMMOND, ed. The Public Records of Connecticut. Vols. 1-3. Hartford,

Conn.: Case, Lockwood, 1859. (9616.e.1)

 

TRUMBULL, J. HAMMOND and CHARLES J. HOADLY, eds. The Public Records of the

Colony of Connecticut Prior to the Union with New Haven Colony, May 1665 (-June 1776).

15 vols. Hartford, Conn.: Case, Lockwood and Brainard, 1850-1890. (9616.e.1)

 


 

WALKER, GEORGE L. History of the First Church in Hartford, 1933-1883. Hartford,

Conn.: Brown and Gross, 1884, 503 pp. (4744.f.6)

 

WOODRUFF, ROLLIN S. Message from His Excellency Governor Rollin S. Woodruff to the

General Assemby Relating to the Jamestown Ter-Centennial Exposition, Transmitting Report

of the Connecticut Commission. Hartford, Conn., 1907. (A.S.C.74)

 

b. MAINE

 

BAKER, EMERSON W., et al., eds. American Beginnings: Exploration, Culture and

Cartography in the Land of Norumbega. Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press,

1994, 388 pp. (DSC q95/15814)

 

BAXTER, J. P. George Cleeve of Casco Bay, 1630-1667. Portland, Me.: Gorges Society,

1885, 339 pp. (Ac.8391/2)

 

BAXTER, J. P., ed. Sir Ferdinando Gorges and His Province of Maine. 3 vols. Boston:

Prince Society, 1890. (Ac.9503/13)

 

BURRAGE, HENRY S. The Beginnings of Colonial Maine, 1602-1658. Portland, Me.:

State of Maine, 1914, 412 pp. (9602.s.10)

 

BURRAGE, HENRY S. Gorges and the Grant of the Province of Maine, 1622: A

Tercentenary Memorial. Portland, Me.: printed for the state, 1923, 178 pp. (A.S.M.10/4)

 

FARNHAM, MARY F., comp. Documents Relating to the Territorial History of Maine,

1603-1871. 2 vols. Portland, Me.: Maine Historical Society, 1900. (Ac.8390/3; Ac.8390/4)

 

JUDD, RICHARD W., EDWIN A. CHURCHILL and JOEL W. EASTMAN, eds. Maine:

The Pine Street State from Prehistory to the Present. Orono, Me.: University of Maine

Press, 1995, 616 pp. (YA.1995.b.10569)

 

LIBBY, CHARLES T., ed. Province and Court Records of Maine. Portland, Me.: Maine

Historical Society, 1928-1931. (Ac.8390/6)

 

PRESTON, RICHARD A. Gorges of Plymouth Fort: A Life of Sir Ferdinando Gorges,

Captain of Plymouth Fort, Governor of New England, and Lord of the Province of Maine.

Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1953, 495 pp. (X.800/13412)

 

REID, JOHN G. Acadia, Maine and New Scotland: Marginal Colonies in the Seventeenth

Century. Toronto and London: University of Toronto in association with Huronia Historical

Parks, 1981, 293 pp. (YH.1986.b.104; X.800/42867)

 

SARGENT, WILLIAM M., ed. Maine Wills, 1640-1760. Portland, Me.: Brown Thurston,

1887, 953 pp. (9918.cc.10)

 

WILLIS, WILLIAM, ed. Documentary History of the State of Maine. 4 vols. Portland, Me.:

Maine Historical Society, 1869-1889. (Ac.8390)

 


 

WILLIS, WILLIAM. The History of Portland from 1632 to 1864. 2nd ed. Portland, Me.:

Bailey and Noyes, 1865, 928 pp. (10412.h.21)

 

MASSACHUSETTS

 

1) GENERAL STUDIES

 

ADAMS, CHARLES F. The Genesis of the Massachusetts Town and the Development of

Town-meeting Government. Cambridge, Mass.: J. Wilson and Son, 1892. (Mic.A.13750)

 

ADAMS, CHARLES F. Three Episodes of Massachusetts History: The Settlement of Boston

Bay, the Antinomian Controversy and a Study of Church and Town Government. 2 vols.

Boston and New York: Houghton Co., 1892. (9602.de.13)

 

ALDEN, AUGUSTUS E. Pilgrim Alden: The Story of the Life of the First John Alden in

America; With the Interwoven Story of the Life and Doings of the Pilgrim Colony, and Some

Account of Later Aldens. Boston: J. H. Earle, 1902, 232 pp. (010883.ee.13)

 

AMES, AZEL. The Mayflower and Her Log, July 15, 1620-May 6, 1621. Boston and New

York: Houghton Mifflin, 1901, 375 pp. (2398.h.1)

 

AMES, E. and A. CHENEY GOODELL, eds. The Acts and Resolves, Public and Private, of

the Province of the Massachusetts Bay, to Which Are Prefixed the Charters of the Province.

5 vols. Boston: Wright and Potter, 1869-1922. (A.S.M.83; Mic.A.9545/1-6)

 

ANDREWS, H. F. List of Freemen, Massachusetts Bay Colony from 1630 to 1691, with

Freeman's Oath, the First Paper Printed in New England. Exira, Iowa: Exira Printing Co.,

1906, 33 pp. (Mic.A.15215)

 

ARBER, EDWARD, ed. The Story of the Pilgrim Fathers, 1606-1623 A.D., As Told by

Themselves, Their Friends and Their Enemies. London: Ward and Downey, 1897, 634 pp.

(2398.b.12)

 

BANKS, CHARLES E. The English Ancestry and Homes of the Pilgrim Fathers, Who Came

to Plymouth on the ‘Mayflower’ in 1620, the ‘Fortune’ in 1621, and the ‘Anne’ and the ‘Little

James’ in 1623. Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1962, 187 pp. (X.709/496)

 

BANKS, CHARLES E. The Planters of the Commonwealth: A Study of the Emigrants and

Emigration in Colonial Times, to Which Are Added Lists of Passengers to Boston and to the

Bay Colony, the Ships Which Brought Them, Their English Homes, and the Places of Their

Settlement in Massachusetts, 1620-1630. Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1967, 231

pp. (X.800/6478)

 

BANKS, CHARLES E. The Winthrop Fleet of 1630: An Account of the Vessels, the Voyage,

the Passengers and Their English Homes from Original Authorities. Boston: Houghton

Mifflin, 1930, 118 pp. (2248.g.16)

 


 

BARTLETT, WILLIAM H. The Pilgrim Fathers. 2nd ed. London: Arthur Hall, Virtue,

1854, 240 pp. (1601/619)

 

BAYLIES, FRANCIS. A Historical Memoir of the Colony of New Plymouth. 2 vols.

Boston: Hilliard, Gray, 1830. (579.h.20); Boston: Wiggin and Lunt, 1866. (10408.f.10)

 

BENTON, JOSIAH H. Early Census Making in Massachusetts, 1643-1765. Boston: C. E.

Goodspeed, 1905, 104 pp. (8225.g.28)

 

BLAXLAND, GEORGE C. ‘Mayflower’ Essays on the Story of the Pilgrim Fathers, as Told

in Governor Bradford’s Ms. History of the Plimouth Plantation. London: Ward and

Downey, 1896, 146 pp. (9551.bb.29)

 

BODGE, GEORGE M. Soldiers in King Philip's War. Boston: Printed for the author, 1891,

369 pp. (9602.g.2); Leominster, Mass.: Printed for the author, 1896, 502 pp. (2398.e.12)

 

BOWEN, CLARENCE W. The Boundary Disputes of Connecticut. Boston: J. R. Osgood,

1882, 90 pp. (10410.g.7)

 

BRADFORD, WILLIAM. Bradford’s History ‘Of Plimoth Plantation’, from the Original

Manuscript, with a Report of the Proceedings Incident to the Return of the Manuscript to

Massachusetts. Boston: Wright and Potter, 1901, 555 pp. (9617.d.2; X.800/33848)

 

BRADFORD, WILLIAM. History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647. Edited by

Worthington D. Ford. 2 vols. Boston: Houghton Mifflin for the Massachusetts Historical

Society, 1912. (9555.s.8)

 

BRIGHAM, W., ed. The Compact with the Charter and Laws of the Colony of New

Plymouth, Together with the Charter of the Council at Plymouth, and an Appendix,

containing the Articles of Confederation of the United Colonies of New England, and Other

Valuable Documents. Boston: Dutton and Wentworth, 1836, 357 pp. (1246.g.6)

 

BULFINCH, STEPHEN G. A Discourse Suggested by Weir’s Picture of the Embarcation of

the Pilgrims. Washington, D.C.: Gales and Seaton, 1844, 13 pp. (4486.e.50.(9.))

 

CAFFREY, KATE. The Mayflower. London: Deutsch, 1975, 392 pp. (X.800/25009)

 

CHEEVER, GEORGE B., ed. The Journal of the Pilgrims at Plymouth in New England in

1620. New York: John Wiley, 1848, 369 pp. (9603.b.8)

 

CHU, JONATHAN M. Neighbors, Friends or Madmen: The Puritan Adjustment to

Quakerism in Seventeenth-Century Massachusetts Bay. Westport, Conn., and London:

Greenwood, 1985, 205 pp. (YH.1986.b.425)

 

CLARKE, HERMANN F. John Hull, A Builder of the Bay Colony. Portland, Me.:

Southworth-Anthoensen Press, 1940, 221 pp. (10888.g.17)

 


 

COLONIAL SOCIETY OF MASSACHUSETTS. Medicine in Colonial Massachusetts,

1620-1820: A Conference Held 25 and 26 May 1978. Boston: Publications of the Colonial

Society of Massachusetts vol. 57, 1980, 425 pp. (Ac.8400D[57])

 

CONROY, DAVID W. In Public Houses: Drink and the Revolution of Authority in Colonial

Massachusetts. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press for the Institute

of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Va., 1995, 351 pp. (DSC 95/32703)

 

COOPER, JAMES F. Tenacious of Their Liberties: The Congregationalists in Colonial

Massachusetts. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999, 282 pp.

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COREY, DELORAINE P. Joseph Hills and the Massachusetts Laws of 1648. Boston:

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COWIE, LEONARD W. The Pilgrim Fathers. London: Wayland, 1970, 128 pp.

(X.800/4891)

 

CUMMINGS, ABBOTT L. The Framed Houses of Massachusetts Bay, 1625-1725.

Cambridge, Mass., and London: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1979, 261 pp.

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CUSHING, ABEL. Historical Letters on the First Charter of Massachusetts Government.

Boston: J. N. Bang, 1839, 204 pp. (1446.a.17)

 

DAVIS, ANDREW M. Corporations in the Days of the Colony. Cambridge, Mass.: Wilson

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DAVIS, ANDREW M. Currency and Banking in the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay. 2

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DAVIS, ANDREW M., ed. Tracts Relating to the Currency of the Massachusetts Bay, 1682-

1720. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1902, 394 pp. (08229.e.43)

 

DAVIS, WILLIAM T. History of the Judiciary of Massachusetts, Including the Plymouth

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Boston: Boston Book Co., 1900, 446 pp. (6005.de.23)

 

DEANE, CHARLES. Notes on a Recently Discovered Indenture Relating to David Thomson

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DEMOS, JOHN. A Little Commonwealth: Family Life in Plymouth Colony. New York:

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DEVERELL, WILLIAM T. The Pilgrims and the Anglican Church. London: Remington,

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DOLBY, MALCOLM. William Bradford of Austerfield (Mayflower Pilgrim 1589/90-1657):

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DOUGLAS, CHARLES H. J. The Financial History of Massachusetts from the Organization

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FOOTE, HENRY W., ed. The Cambridge Platform of 1648: Tercentenary Commemoration

at Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 27, 1948. Boston: Beacon Press for the Joint

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FORD, WORTHINGTON C. Broadsides, Ballads &c. Printed in Massachusetts, 1639-

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GREENE, THEODORE P., ed. Roger Williams and the Massachusetts Magistrates. Boston:

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HALL, DAVID D. Puritanism in Seventeenth-Century Massachusetts. New York: Holt,

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HARASZTI, ZOLTÁN. The Harvard Tercentenary: An Exhibit of Rare Books,

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HARE, LLOYD C. M. Thomas Mayhew: Patriarch to the Indians, 1593-1682. New York

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HARVARD UNIVERSITY. Harvard Tercentenary Exhibition: Catalogue of Furniture,

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HASKINS, GEORGE L. Law and Authority in Early Massachusetts: A Study in Tradition

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HAXTUN, ANNIE A. Signers of the Mayflower Compact. Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical

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HEATH, DAVID, ed. A Journal of the Pilgrims at Plymouth: Mourt’s Relation, a Relation

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HEATON, VERNON. The Mayflower. Exeter: Webb and Bower, 1980, 200 pp.

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HILKEY, CHARLES J. Legal Development in Colonial Massachusetts, 1630-1686. New

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HILLS, LEON C. History and Genealogy of the Mayflower Planters and First Comers to Ye

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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY. Historic Buildings of Massachusetts:

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HULL, N. E. H. Female Felons: Women and Serious Crime in Colonial Massachusetts.

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HUTCHINSON, THOMAS. The History of the Colony and Province of Massachusetts Bay.

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HUTCHINSON, THOMAS. The History of the Colony of Massachusetts-Bay, from the First

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HUTCHINSON, THOMAS. The Hutchinson Papers: A Collection of Original Papers

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JACKSON, GEORGE L. The Development of School Support in Colonial Massachusetts.

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JOHNSON, EDWARD. Johnson’s Wonder-Working Providence, 1628-1651. Edited by J.

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JOHNSON, EDWARD. Wonder-Working Providence of Sion’s Saviour in New-England,

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JONES, MATT B. Thomas Maule, the Salem Quaker, and Free Speech in Massachusetts

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KAUFMAN, MARTIN, JOHN W. ITKOVIC and JOSEPH CARVALHO, eds. A Guide to

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KAWASHIMA, YASUHIDE. Puritan Justice and the Indian: White Man's Law in

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KING, HENRY M. Sir Henry Vane, Jr., Governor of Massachusetts and Friend of Roger

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KING, HENRY M. A Summer Visit of Three Rhode Islanders to the Massachusetts Bay in

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LECHFORD, THOMAS. Notebook Kept by Thomas Lechford, Esq., Lawyer, in Boston,

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LITTLEFIELD, GEORGE E. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Massachusetts Exhibit of

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LITTLEFIELD, GEORGE E. The Early Massachusetts Press, 1638-1711. New York: Burt

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LOWRIE, ERNEST B. The Shape of the Puritan Mind: The Thought of Samuel Willard.

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MACKENNAL, ALEXANDER. Homes and Haunts of the Pilgrim Fathers. London:

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MARITIME MUSEUM. Southampton in 1620 and the ‘Mayflower’: An Exhibition of

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MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. The Massachusetts Bay Colony

and the General Court: The Observance of the Tercentenary of the Massachusetts Bay

Colony and of the General Court and One Hundred Fiftieth Anniversary of the Adoption of

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MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL COURT. The General Court of Massachusetts, 1630-

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MILLER, PERRY. Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic Study. Cambridge,

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MOODY, ROBERT E., ed. The Saltonstall Papers, 1607-1815. Boston: Massachusetts

Historical Society, vols. 80-81, 1972-1974. (Ac.8400.(80-81))

 

MORGAN, EDMUND S., ed. The Founding of Massachusetts: Historians and the Sources.

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MORISON, SAMUEL ELIOT. Builders of the Bay Colony. London: Oxford University

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MORISON, SAMUEL ELIOT. The Founding of Harvard College. Cambridge, Mass., and

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MORISON, SAMUEL ELIOT. Historical Background for the Massachusetts Bay

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MORISON, SAMUEL ELIOT. The Pilgrim Fathers: Their Significance in History.

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MORISON, SAMUEL ELIOT. Precedence at Harvard College in the Seventeenth Century.

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MORISON, SAMUEL ELIOT. The Story of the 'Old Colony' of New Plymouth, 1620-1692.

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MORTON, NATHANIEL. New Englands Memoriall. Edited by Howard J. Hall. New

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MURDOCK, KENNETH B., ed. Handkerchiefs from Paul: Being Pious and Consolatory

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NICHOLS, CHARLES L. Notes on the Almanacs of Massachusetts. Worcester, Mass.:

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PLOOIJ, DANIEL. The Pilgrim Fathers from a Dutch Point of View. New York: New York

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PLOOIJ, DANIEL and JAMES R. HARRIS, eds. Leyden Documents Relating to the Pilgrim

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POPE, CHARLES H. The Pioneers of Massachusetts: A Descriptive List. Boston: C. H.

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POPE, CHARLES H. The Plymouth Scrap Book: The Oldest Original Documents Extant in

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ROBERTS, OLIVER A. History of the Military Company of the Massachusetts, Now Called

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SYLVESTER, NATHANIEL B. History of the Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts. 2 vols.

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VAN DYKEN, SEYMOUR. Samuel Willard, 1640-1707: Preacher of Orthodoxy in an Era

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WALL, ROBERT E. The Membership of the Massachusetts Bay General Court, 1630-1686.

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WASHBURN, EMORY. Sketches of the Judicial History of Massachusetts, from 1630 to the

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WHITMORE, WILLIAM H. A Bibliographical Sketch of the Laws of the Massachusetts

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WHITMORE, WILLIAM H. An Essay on the Origin of the Names of Towns in

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WHITMORE, WILLIAM H. The Massachusetts Civil List for the Colonial and Provincial

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WILLISON, GEORGE F. Saints and Strangers: The Story of the Mayflower and the

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WINSHIP, GEORGE P. The Cambridge Press, 1638-1692: A Reexamination of the

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YOUNG, ALEXANDER. Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers of the Colony of Plymouth,

from 1602 to 1625. 2nd ed. Boston: C. C. Little and James Brown, 1841, 504 pp.

(1447.k.8); 1844, 502 pp. (9604.d.10)

 

ZAKAI, AVIHU. Theocracy in Massachusetts: Reformation and Separation in Early

Puritan New England. Lewiston, N.Y.: Mellen Press, 1994, 432 pp. (YC.1996.a.3821)

 

ZIFF, LARZER. The Career of John Cotton: Puritanism and the American Experience.

Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1962, 280 pp. (4708.k.14)

 

2) COUNTIES

 


 

a) BARNSTABLE

 

DEYO, SIMEON L., ed. History of Barnstable, Massachusetts, 1620-1890. New York: H.

W. Blake, 1890, 1010 pp. (Mic.A.15635)

 

FREEMAN, FREDERICK. The History of Cape Cod: The Annals of Barnstable County and

of Its Several Towns, including the District of Mashpee. 2 vols. Boston: Rand and Avery,

1858-1862. (10411.h.23)

 

KITTREDGE, HENRY C. Cape Cod: Its People and Their History. Boston and New York:

Houghton Mifflin, 1930, 330 pp. (010410.i.20)

 

PALFREY, JOHN G. A Discourse Pronounced at Barnstable on the Third of September

1939, at the Celebration of the Second Centennial Anniversary of the Settlement of Cape

Cod. Boston: F. Andrews, 1840, 71 pp. (10412.e.27.(3.))

 

PRATT, ENOCH. A Comprehensive History, Ecclesiastical and Civil, of Eastham, Wellfleet

and Orleans, County of Barnstable, Mass., from 1644 to 1844. Yarmouth, Mass.: W. S.

Fisher, 1844, 180 pp. (1303.l.16)

 

b) BRISTOL

 

BLISS, LEONARD. The History of Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts. Boston: Otis,

Broaders, 1836, 294 pp. (798.h.24)

 

TAUNTON TERCENTENARY COMMITTEE. Taunton Celebration of the Massachusetts

Bay Tercentenary, 1630-1930. Taunton, Mass.: Taunton Tercentenary Committee, 1930, 64

pp. (010410.ee.24)

 

c) DUKES (INCLUDING MARTHA’S

 

VINEYARD)

 

BANKS, CHARLES E. The History of Martha’s Vineyard, Dukes County, Massachusetts.

Boston: G. H. Dean, 1911-1925. (Mic.A.11087)

 

HOUGH, FRANKLIN B., ed. Papers Relating to the Island of Nantucket, with Documents

Relating to the Original Settlement of That Island, Martha’s Vineyard, and Other Islands

Adjacent, Known as Dukes County, while under the Colony of New York. Albany, N.Y.: J.

Munsell, 1856, 162 pp. (10412.e.7)

 

MAYHEW, EXPERIENCE. Indian Converts, Or Some Account of the Lives and Dying

Speeches of a Considerable Number of the Christianized Indians of Martha's Vineyard, in

New England; to Which Is Added Some Account of the English Ministers Who Have

Successively Presided over the Indian Work in That and Adjacent Islands, by Mr. Prince.

Boston: S. Gerrish, 1727, 310 pp. (493.g.14; G.20183)