The Bench and Bar of Middlesex County

Old Court House, Middletown, Connecticut

Middlesex County, established in 1785, emerged as a significant hub for commerce and legal affairs in Connecticut, particularly due to the prominence of Middletown as a leading port. The county became a vital area for litigation, influencing early commercial law. Notable lawyers such as Titus Hosmer and his son Stephen shaped the legal landscape, with a legacy of influential attorneys practicing there. The Superior Court sessions were known for their eloquent legal arguments, contributing to the county’s rich legal history. Over the years, many distinguished figures emerged, bolstering Middlesex’s reputation in the state’s legal community.

Hartford Connecticut Suburban Directory 1966

Hartford Connecticut Suburban Directory 1966

This is the 1966 directory by The Price & Lee Company of New Haven CT. It contains an alphabetical directory of business concerns and private citizens; complete street and avenue guide, including householders, and occupants of office buildings and other business places, with telephone numbers; telephone numerical directory, plus, useful and interesting information about the city of Hartford. Contains directories for the city of Hartford and the following towns: East Hartford, West Hartford, Wethersfield, Windsor, Bloomfield, Newington, Farmington, Glastonbury, and Rocky Hill. Free to search, read, and/or download.

Orderly Book and Journals kept by Connecticut Men

Orderly Book and Journals kept by Connecticut Men while taking part in the American Revolution 1775-1778

From 1860-1932 the Connecticut Historical Society published a series of books they called “Collections.” Volume VII of this work was published in 1899 and contains the Orderly Book and Journals kept by Connecticut Men while taking part in the American Revolution 1775-1778. This collection of journals consists of 9 distinct journals and orderly books