Niles" Weekly Register, _w_. Baltimore, 1811-1849.
It was known from 1811 to 1814 as the Weekly Register; from 1814 to August, 1837, as Niles" Weekly Register, and from 1837 to 1849 as Niles" National Register. It devoted itself to the record of public events, essays and doc.u.ments dealing with political, historical, statistical, economic and biographical matter.
C. PUBLIC RECORDS AND OTHERS TOUCHING UPON CONNECTICUT HISTORY
New Haven Colonial Records, ed. by C. J. Hoadly. 2 vols. 1638-1649; 1653-1664. Hartford, 1857-58.
Connecticut, Colonial Records of, ed. by C. J. Hoadly and J. Hammond Trumbull. 15 vols. 1635-1776,. Hartford, 1850-90.
State of Connecticut, Records of the, ed. by C. J. Hoadly. 2 vols. 1776-1778; 1778-1780. Hartford, 1894-95.
United Colonies of New England, Records of the, in vol. ii. of E. Hazard"s "Historical Collections consisting of State Papers and other authentic Doc.u.ments, etc."
Plymouth Colony, Records of, ed. by N. R. Shurtleff and D. Pulsifer. 12 vols. Boston, 1855-61.
Records of the General a.s.sociation of Connecticut, June 20, 1738, June 19, 1799; Hartford, 1888. 8 vols.
Minutes of Proceedings of the General a.s.sociation, 1818, on.
Proceedings of Connecticut Missionary Society, 1801-1819.
Report of the Superintendent of Common Schools of Connecticut, 1853.
This annual report has a detailed account of the Western Land Bill appropriations, pp. 64-108.
The Const.i.tutions of Connecticut, with Notes and Statistics regarding Town Representation in the General a.s.sembly, and Doc.u.ments relating to the Const.i.tutional Convention of 1902. Printed by Order of the State Comptroller. Hartford, 1901.
The Code of 1650. In Hinman"s "Antiquities of Connecticut."
The Public Statute Laws of the State of Connecticut. Hartford, 1808.
Acts and Laws, 1784-1794. (Supplements to Oct., 1795, laid in.) New London, 1784.
Acts and Laws, 1811-1821.
D. HISTORICAL SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS
American Historical a.s.sociation Annual Report. 1889-1904.
Connecticut Historical Society Collections. 8 vols.
Especially vol. i, Extract from Hooker"s Sermon. Vol. ii, Hartford Church Papers. Vol. iii, Extract from Letter to the Rev. Thomas Prince. Vols. v and vi, Talcott Papers.
Ma.s.sachusetts Historical Society Collections, 1792-1904. 64 vols.
Volumes containing the Mather, Sewall, and Winthrop Papers were especially useful.
Narragansett Club Publications. Providence, 1866. 6 vols.
The Correspondence of Roger Williams and John Cotton, vols. i and ii.
New Haven Colony Historical Society Papers. 6 vols.
Rhode Island Historical Society Collections. 8 vols. 1827-92.
Proceedings, 4 vols., 1871-92, and Publications, 1892, onwards.
Ma.n.u.sCRIPTS
Judge Church"s MS. in New Haven Historical Society Library.
A sketch prepared for the historian Hollister.
Ma.n.u.script Records of the Newport Yearly Meeting, deposited in the Friends" School, Providence, R. I.
Ma.n.u.script Minutes of the Hartford North a.s.sociation, deposited in Yale library.
Stiles, Ezra. Itinerary and Memoirs, 1760-1794, deposited in Yale College.
E. DENOMINATIONAL LITERATURE
1. BAPTIST
Asplund, John. The Annual Register of the Baptist Denomination in North America ... to Nov. 1,1790; containing an account of the Churches and their Const.i.tutions, Ministers, Members, a.s.sociations, their Plan and Sentiments, Rule and Order, Proceedings and Correspondence. Worcester, 1791-94.
Backus, Isaac. A History of New England with Particular Reference to the Denomination of Christians called Baptists. Newton, Ma.s.s., 1871. 2 vols.
This edition by D. Weston includes Isaac Backus" prefaces to vol. i, finished 1777; vol. ii, 1784; and vol iii, 1796.
This contemporary writer is regarded as an authority, as much of his work was founded upon the court, town, and church records and upon the minutes of ecclesiastical councils. He searched diligently the records of Plymouth, Taunton, Boston, Ess.e.x, Providence, Newport, Hartford and New Haven. The book has a chronological record of the Connecticut churches. It is very discursive.
Benedict, David. A General History of the Baptist Denomination in America and other parts of the world. Boston, 1813.
This contains a more complete list of the a.s.sociations and churches than that given by Backus. There is a valuable chapter, "Baptist Communities who differ from the main body of the denomination and who are also distinguished by some peculiarities of their own."
Burrage, Henry S. A History of the Baptists in New England. Philadelphia, 1894.
Particularly useful in tracing the progress of the denomination in the different states, and in its contribution to the history of religious liberty.
Cathcart, William (Editor). The Baptist Encyclopedia: A Dictionary of the Doctrines ... of the Baptist Denomination in all Lands. Philadelphia, 1883. 2 vols.
Curtis, Thomas F. The Progress of Baptist Principles in the Last Hundred Years. Boston, 1856.
Denison, Frederic. Notes of the Baptists and their Principles in Norwich. Norwich, 1859.
This contains the famous Separatist Pet.i.tion to the King in 1756.