The Trumbull Papers

The Trumbull Papers
Author: Jonathan Trumbull
Publisher:
Total Pages: 566
Release: 1888
Genre: Connecticut
ISBN:

The Trumbull Papers

The Trumbull Papers
Author: Jonathan Trumbull
Publisher:
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1902
Genre: Connecticut
ISBN:

The Trumbull Papers: Early miscellaneous papers relating to the Narragansett country. Letters of William Samuel Johnson. Letters of Jedediah Huntington.-pt. II. Correspondence between General Washington and Governor Trumbull and others. Letters of John Hancock, Joseph Warren, Thomas Gage, James Warren and Governor Trumbull. List of Washingtons̓ letters. List of Trumbulls̓ letters to Washington.-pt. III-IV. Letters and documents relating to the revolution, 1777-1783

The Trumbull Papers: Early miscellaneous papers relating to the Narragansett country. Letters of William Samuel Johnson. Letters of Jedediah Huntington.-pt. II. Correspondence between General Washington and Governor Trumbull and others. Letters of John Hancock, Joseph Warren, Thomas Gage, James Warren and Governor Trumbull. List of Washingtons̓ letters. List of Trumbulls̓ letters to Washington.-pt. III-IV. Letters and documents relating to the revolution, 1777-1783
Author: Jonathan Trumbull
Publisher:
Total Pages: 580
Release: 1885
Genre: Connecticut
ISBN:

Trumbull Revisited

Trumbull Revisited
Author: Trumbull Historical Society
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467122408

Incorporated in 1797, Trumbull, Connecticut, developed from a collection of farms and settlements in the area north of Stratford. Trumbull's neighborhoods reflect the varied identities of these early settlements. The Nichols area features homes dating as far back as the establishment of the Farm Highway, which was laid out in 1696 and remains the third-oldest thoroughfare in the state. In the now-forested Pequonnock Valley, a 19th-century rail bed ambles past the foundations of wool mills, paper mills, and gristmills that served the community through the 1800s. That same rail line carried thousands of fun seekers to the picnic pavilions, toboggan slide, and other attractions of Parlor Rock Amusement Park in the late 1800s. Just to the west of the valley, a small, surviving triangle of the Long Hill Green marks an area that once buzzed with the production of shirts, cigars, and carriages. Today, Trumbull continues to rediscover itself and frequently receives accolades as one of the state's most desirable communities in which to live and raise a family.

Journal of the American Revolution

Journal of the American Revolution
Author: Todd Andrlik
Publisher: Journal of the American Revolu
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-05-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781594162787

The fourth annual compilation of selected articles from the online Journal of the American Revolution.

The Pitkin Papers

The Pitkin Papers
Author: Connecticut (Colony). Governor, 1766-1769 (William Pitkin)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1921
Genre: Connecticut
ISBN:

The Pitkin Papers

The Pitkin Papers
Author: Connecticut. Governor (1766-1769 : Pitkin)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1921
Genre: Connecticut
ISBN:

The Diaries V. 6; Jan. , 1790-Dec. 1799

The Diaries V. 6; Jan. , 1790-Dec. 1799
Author: George Washington
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 586
Release: 1979
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Washington was rarely isolated from the world during his eventful life. His diary for 1751-52 relates a voyage to Barbados when he was nineteen. The next two accounts concern the early phases of the French and Indian War, in which Washington commanded a Virginia regiment. By the 1760s when Washington's diaries resume, he considered himself retired from public life, but George III was on the British throne and in the American colonies the process of unrest was beginning that would ultimately place Washington in command of a revolutionary army. Even as he traveled to Philadelphia in 1787 to chair the Constitutional Convention, however, and later as president, Washington's first love remained his plantation, Mount Vernon. In his diary, he religiously recorded the changing methods of farming he employed there and the pleasures of riding and hunting. Rich in material from this private sphere, The Diaries of George Washington offer historians and anyone interested in Washington a closer view of the first president in this bicentennial year of his death.