The Rev. Samuel Peters', Ll. D., General History of Connecticut, From Its First Settlement Under George Fenwick to Its Latest Period of Amity With Great Britain Prior to the Revolution ..
The Rev. Samuel Peters', Ll. D., General History of Connecticut, From Its First Settlement Under George Fenwick to Its Latest Period of Amity With Great Britain Prior to the Revolution ..
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Digitized by Google WHO FLED FROM RELIGIOUS SLAVERY. 139 beautifully situated upon the Connecticut, between two small rivers one mile asunder, which is the length of the town and grand street. Here is an elegant church, with steeple, bell, clock, and organ ; and a large meet- ing without a steeple. The people are polite, and not much troubled with that fanatic zeal which pervades the rest of the colony. The township is ten miles square, and forms four parishes, one episcopalian. This and the tw...o preceding towns may be compared to Chelsea. The following towns, which lie on the Connecticut River, are so much alike that a description of one will serve for the whole, viz. Windsor ^ East Windsor^ Glas- tenhury^ Endfield^ Suffield^ Chatham^ Haddarriy and East Haddam. Windsor, the best, is cut in two by the river Ett, which wanders from the northward 100 miles, through various meadows, towns, and villages, and re- sembles Bedford. Township ten miles square, forming three parishes. It was settled in 1637 by the Rev.
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