Carolyn C. Smith
Beals, Carlton.
Our Yankee Heritage
. New Haven: Bradley & Scoville, Inc. 1957.
This book gives an account of the events which led to the making of greater New Haven from the early days through the period of about 1956.
Bixby, William.
Connecticut A New Guide
. New York: Charles Scribner & Sons. 1974.
This book tells what you can see and do in every part of the state of Connecticut. It describes places of interest and explains the history behind each one.
Osterweis, Rollins G.
Three Centuries of New Haven 1638-1938.
New Haven: Yale University Press. 1953.
This book recalls the activities which surrounds the New Haven Colony, its union with the Connecticut Colony, and its involvement during the revolutionary period. It also explains the growth of New Haven from 1784-1938.
Purcell, Richard J.
Connecticut In Transition.
Middletown: Wesleyan University Press. 1963.
This book talks about the peculiarities of Connecticut as a New England state. It shows a comparison of the rate of changes in democracy and religion in Connecticut with those of other states.
Roth, David M.
Connecticut.
New York: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. 1976.
This book gives a brief bicentennial history of the state of Connecticut from the colonial period through 1976.
Stewart, David.
Black New Haven.
New Haven: The Advocate Press, Inc. 1977.
This book tells of the changes in the Dixwell Community that have taken place from the turn of the century to 1977.
VanDusen, Albert E.
Connecticut.
New York: Random House. 1961.
This is one of the few books about Connecticut which gives an informative account of the state’s history from the seventeenth century to 1960.
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Inside New Haven Neighborhoods—A Guide to the City of New Haven.
New Haven: New Haven Historical Society. 1928.
This book describes the activities which occurred in all the neighborhoods of New Haven from the turn of the century through 1980.