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1797 History Book Titled, A Complete History of Connecticut..., by Benjamin Trumbull, D.D., Hartford

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1797 History Book Titled, A Complete History of Connecticut..., by Benjamin Trumbull, D.D., Hartford
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1797 History Book Titled “A Complete History of Connecticut...”, by Benjamin Trumbull, D.D., Hartford, CT.
1797-Dated Federal Period, First Edition Hardcover Book titled, “A Complete History of Connecticut Civil and Ecclesiastical from the Emigration of its First Planters from ENGLAND, in MDCXXX to MDCCXIII ..” (1630 to 1713), by Benjamin Trumbull, D.D., Vol I of II, Published in conformity to Act of Congress, Hartford: Hudson & Goodwin, Complete, Fine.
Scarce first edition of Volume 1, its of Benjamin Trumbull's history of Connecticut. Title page reads; “A Complete History of Connecticut Civil and Ecclesiastical from the Emigration of its First Planters from ENGLAND in MDCXXX to MDCCXIII by Benjamin Trumbull, Vol. I., Published in conformity to Act of Congress Hartford: Hudson & Goodwin 1797”. Contemporary full calf leather hardcovers intact and worn, faded red and black spine labels, measures 9" x 5.5", 580 pages. Front and rear joints rubbed yet solid, with boards a little strained but holding firm. Light violet prior ex library stamp on title and preface pages, names of Subscribers - page 587 (including Aaron Burr), two pages of its preface loose, map lacking from front, light age tone with scattered foxing throughout, century and a half old library markings. This first volume is published in 1797, and covering the period between 1630 and 1713. This volume presents a chronological account of the earliest important events in Connecticut history, being a great read for historians.
TRUMBULL, BENJAMIN (1735–1820), was a Clergyman and historian from Connecticut. Eldest son of Benjamin Trumbull Sr., Trumbull was graduated from Yale College in 1759 and studied theology under Eleazar Wheelock.

On 24 December 1760 he became Pastor of the Congregational Church in New Haven, where, save for six months in 1776, he served continuously until his death sixty years later. His single absence was to serve as Revolutionary War Chaplain of Wadsworth's Brigade from 24 June, to 25 December, 1776. At the urging of prominent citizens of Connecticut, including Governor Jonathan Trumbull, he undertook to write the history of his state.

Without neglecting his pastoral duties, and working under great difficulties, it took him more than 20 years to publish his Complete History of Connecticut from 1630 to 1713 (1797). An expanded, two volume edition appeared in 1818: Complete History of Connecticut… to the Year 1764.

His General History of the United States … 1492–1792 was to be a three-volume work, but he lived to complete only the first volume, to the year 1765, which appeared in 1810. He published 16 other pamphlets and books, three of them political and the others religious in nature. From material collected by Trumbull, A Compendium of the Indian Wars in New England, edited by F. B. Hartranft, was published in 1924.

Trumbull faithfully chronicles of events in Connecticut retains considerable historical value.