From 1860 to 1930 The Connecticut Historical Society published a series containing items from their collection of historical documents. The following are 30 volumes of their works freely made available online. To assist the researcher with determining the contents for each volume, we’ve included such in the description. Connecticut genealogists will want to pay particular attention to Volumes 8-10, 12, 14, and 22. Willis and Wyllys family researchers, who descend from George Wyllys will be ecstatic over volume 21. And to our Native American friends, volumes 2 and 3 contain some information on early Connecticut Indians.
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 1
- Rev. Thomas Hooker’s Letter to Governor Winthrop, 1638
- Abstracts of Two Sermons by Rev. Thomas Hooker, in the Years 1638, 1639
- Trial of Ezekiel Cheever before the New Haven Church, 1649
An account of the trial of Ezekiel Cheever, before the Church at New Haven, is printed from a contemporary manuscript, supposed to be by Cheever himself. - Letter from Governor Winthrop Respecting the Charter of Connecticut, 1662
- The People’s Right to Election, by Gershom Bulkeley, 1689
- Their Majesties Colony of Connecticut Vindicated, 1745
- Connecticut Officers at Louisbourg
A List of the officers in the Connecticut Regiment, under the command of Lt. General Pepperell, at the Reduction of Louisbourg and Territories depending, to the obedience of his Britannick Majesty, and garrisoned the same until relieved by the British troops. - Papers Relating to the Ticonderoga Expedition, 1775
Journal of Captain Edward Mott: An interesting narrative of the origin, progress, and successful result of the expedition from Connecticut, for the reduction of Ticonderoga and Crown Point. - Major French’s Journal, 1776
Major Christopher French of the 22d Regt., arrived at Gloucester, from Cork, in the ship Hope, intending to join the army under General Gage, at Boston. He was brought before the Pennsylvania Committee of Safety and ordered to Hartford, or some other inland town. This journal, marked Journal #2, was left behind after his second escape. It comprises 72 pages, 14 of which are filled with verses, which it seems he amused himself by making upon his situation and on the committee. - Colonel Daniel Putnam’s Letter Relative to the Battle of Bunker Hill, 1825
- The Public Seal of Connecticut, by C. J. Hoadly
- Correspondence with the British Government, 1755-1758
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 2
- The Composition of Algonkin Geographical Names, by J. Hammond Trumbull
- Papers Relating to the Controversy in the Church in Hartford, 1656-1659
The questions involved in the controversy in the Hartford Church – it resulted, in the settlement of Hadley, Massachusetts, in 1639, and ten years later, in the establishment of a second church in Hartford. - Correspondence of Silas Deane, Delegate to the Congress at Philadelphia, 1774-1776
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 3
- Some Help for the Indians: A Catechism by the Rev. Abraham Pierson
- Will and Doom, or the Miseries of Connecticut by and under an Usurped and Arbitrary Power, by Gershom Bulkeley
- Extracts of Letters to Rev. Thomas Prince, containing historical notices of sundry towns
- A Memoir for the History of Connecticut by Roger Wolcott
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 4
The Talcott Papers: Correspondence and Documents during Joseph Talcott’s Governorship of the Colony of Connecticut, 1724-1741, edited by Mary Kingsbury Talcott.
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 5
The Talcott Papers: Correspondence and Documents during Joseph Talcott’s Governorship of the Colony of Connecticut, 1724-1741, edited by Mary Kingsbury Talcott.
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 6
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 7
Orderly Book and Journals kept by Connecticut Men while taking part in the American Revolution, 1775-1778
- Orderly Book of Capt. William Coit’s Company at siege of Boston, 1775
- Journal of Ensign Nathaniel Morgan at siege of Boston, 1775
- Journal of Simeon Lyman of Sharon, 1775
- Benjamin Trumbull’s Journal of the expedition against Canada, 1775
- Roll of Benjamin Trumbull’s Company, 1777
- Journal of Oliver Boardman of Middletown in the Burgoyne campaign, 1777
- Journal of Bayze Wells of Farmington, in the Canada expedition, 1775-1777
- Journal of Joseph Joslin, Jr., of South Killingly, a teamster in Western Connecticut, 1777-1778
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 8
Additional Rolls of service of Connecticut Men in the War of the Revolution not found in the “Record of Service of Connecticut Men in the War of the Revolution.”
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- Lexington Alarm List
- Continental Regiments, 1775
- Continental Regiments, 1776
- Connecticut Line, 1771-1781
- Connecticut Line, 1781-1783
- Connecticut Line, 1783
- State Troops, 1775
- State Troops, 1776
- State Troops, 1777
- Militia Regiments, 177
- Militia Regiments, 1777
- Militia Regiments, 1778
- Militia Regiments, 1779
- Militia Regiments, 1780
- Militia Regiments, 1781
- Militia Regiments, 1782
- Militia Regiments
- Naval Record
- Pensioners
- Appendix
- Index
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 9
Rolls of Connecticut Men in the French and Indian War, 1755-1762.
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 10
Rolls of Connecticut Men in the French and Indian War, 1755-1762.
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 11
The Law Papers: Correspondence and Documents during Jonathan Law’s Governorship of the Colony of Connecticut 1741-1750.
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 12
Lists and Returns of Connecticut Men in the Revolution. 1775-1783.
- Continental Regiments, 1775
- Rolls and Returns, 1776
- Connecticut Line, 1777-1781
- Connecticut Line, 1781-1783
- Connecticut Line, 1783
- Connecticut Line
- Militia Regiments
- Naval Record
- Miscellaneous
- Index
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 13
The Law Papers: Correspondence and Documents during Jonathan Law’s Governorship of the Colony of Connecticut 1741-1750.
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 14
- Original Distribution of the Lands in Hartford among the Settlers, 1639
- Early Hartford Vital Records
- Index
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 15
The Law Papers: Correspondence and Documents during Jonathan Law’s Governorship of the Colony of Connecticut 1741-1750.
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 16
The Wolcott Papers: Correspondence and Documents during Roger Wolcott’s Governorship of the Colony of Connecticut 1750-1754
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 17
The Fitch Papers: Correspondence and Documents during Thomas Fitch’s Governorship of the Colony of Connecticut 1754-1766.
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 18
The Fitch Papers: Correspondence and Documents during Thomas Fitch’s Governorship of the Colony of Connecticut 1754-1766.
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 19
The Pitkin Papers: Correspondence and Documents during William Pitkin’s Governorship of the Colony of Connecticut, 1766-1769
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 20
Huntington Papers: Correspondence of the Brothers Joshua and Jedidiah Huntington, during the period of the American Revolution. In two parts.
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 21
The Wyllys Papers: Correspondence and Documents chiefly of Descendants of Gov. George Wyllys of Connecticut, 1590-1796.
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 22
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 23
The Deane Papers: Correspondence between Silas Deane, his brothers, and their business and political associates, 1771-1795.
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 24
Hoadly Memorial: Early Letters and Documents relating to Connecticut 1643-1709, gathered by Charles J. Hoadly
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 25
Papers of John Cotton Smith while Lieutenant Governor, Acting Governor of the State of Connecticut
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 26
Papers of John Cotton Smith while Lieutenant Governor, Acting Governor of the State of Connecticut
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 27
Papers of John Cotton Smith while Lieutenant Governor, Acting Governor of the State of Connecticut
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 28
Papers of John Cotton Smith while Lieutenant Governor, Acting Governor of the State of Connecticut
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 29
Papers of John Cotton Smith while Lieutenant Governor, Acting Governor of the State of Connecticut
Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society: Volume 30
Papers of John Cotton Smith while Lieutenant Governor, Acting Governor of the State of Connecticut