Letter, 1883 November 7, Hartford, Conn., to David Francis Haynes, Baltimore, Md.

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Letter, 1883 November 7, Hartford, Conn., to David Francis Haynes, Baltimore, Md.

Discusses the respective roles of Thomas Hooker, Roger Ludlow and John Haynes in the authorship of the Connecticut Constitution of 1638/9.

2 p. ; 22 x 14 cm.

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Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond), 1821-1897

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Historian and philologist; of Hartford, Conn. From the description of James Hammond Trumbull autograph letters signed, 1868. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 71057479 Historian, bibliographer and Indian philologist of Stonington and Hartford, Connecticut. He served as assistant secretary of the state, Secretary of the State, State Librarian, and librarian of the Watkinson Library of Reference at Hartford. From the description of Papers, 167...

Haynes, John, approximately 1594-1653 or 1654

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Hooker, Thomas, 1586-1647

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Haynes, David Francis, 1835-1908.

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Ludlow, Roger, 1590-1665?

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Massachusetts and Connecticut magistrate. A founder of Dorchester, Mass., Ludlow was active in the early government of the Massachusetts Bay colony, serving as deputy-governor in 1634. In 1635 Ludlow joined colonists making settlements on the Connecticut River, presided at Windsor in 1636 over the first court held in Connecticut, and in 1638/39 is believed to have drafted the Fundamental Orders of the new colony. From the description of Letter : Windsor, [Con...