Newly Reprinted!

Educating the Heathen: the Foreign Mission School Controversy and American Ideals

 

Cornwall in Pictures
A Visual Reminiscence
1868 - 1941

Cornwall in 1801

 

Cornwall...
A Sampling of Our Heritage

 

 

 

Cornwall and its
Antient Settlers

 

 

 

Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Baptism, Marriage, Death and Membership Records of The Church of Christ/First Congregational Church and of The Second Congregational Church of Cornwall, Connecticut 1755 - 1902

 

 

Cornwall Grand Lists 1742 - 1820
and Cornwall Censuses
1790 - 1800 - 1810 - 1820

 

The Cream Hill Agricultural School
West Cornwall, Connecticut

 

 

Cornwall, Connecticut
A Small New England Town

 

The Distribution of the Common Land
of Cornwall, Connecticut
1738 - 1887

 

History of East Cornwall Area
and Supplement

 

 

A Historical Guide to the
West Cornwall
Covered Bridge

 

Washington's Colonel
Heman Swift
1733 - 1814

 

Cornwall Documents
Town Meeting Minutes
1740 - 1875

 

Mohawk Towers

 

 

Dudleytown

 

 

 

True Facts About Dudleytown

 

 

 

James Henry Moser
His Brush and His Pen

 

 

 

Map of Cornwall
1854

 

 

West Cornwall
Etching by Ruth Gannett

 

 

 

List of Maps

Cornwall 1959  (32” x 23”) 1959  $8.00    Sponsored by the Adult Group, Second Congregational Church.  Drawn by John Mc Glasson.

 Detailed map locates and identifies land features and roads. Residences marked by dots. Trails and abandoned roads indicated.

Cornwall 1959 – Historical Tour Map  (14” x 11”) 1976  $2.00  

       The Adult Group Map, above, here reduced, and more difficult to read.  Includes “Key for Historical Tour Map” listing 21 places of interest.  The color red delineates a recommended route to locate the referred places.

Cornwall 1874 (21” x 16”) 2001 $5.00   Insert sheet for book Cornwall  in Pictures. 

a) Reproduction of title page of the “County Atlas of Litchfield, Connecticut, from actual Surveys by and under the Director of F.W. Beers.”  Published by F.W. Beers & Co., 36 Vesey Street, New York, 1874.  (8 ½” x 6 ½”)

           b) Map of Cornwall, reduced (8 ½ x 6 ½), reprint of page from Beers’ atlas of Litchfield County, 1874.

Village detail maps locating and naming houses and businesses, the railroad, river, and property boundaries, reprinted from Beers’ atlas, 1874:

            c) West Cornwall (9” x 5”) 

            d) Cornwall Bridge (6” x 4 ½”)

            e) Cornwall (4” x 3 Ύ”)

            f) Cornwall Center (3 ½” x 2 ½”)

On reverse:

Cornwall 1959   (21” x 16”) 200 

The Adult Group Map, above, with revisions and updates.

 

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