RMB1WK7H–Governor Edmund Andros arriving at Old Saybrook to take control of Connecticut colony 1687. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2CTC12J–Letter to Peyton Randolph and the Committee of Correspondence of Virginia, text, Documents, 1773, Connecticut (Colony). Committee of Correspondence
RMT6YGJJ–Engraved portrait of George Wyllys, Governor of the Connecticut Colony, a British statesman from Warwickshire, England, 1880. From the New York Public Library. ()
RMFFD59G–CONNECTICUT: PEQUOT WAR. /nColonial and religious leader Thomas Hooker addressing the soldiers of Connecticut Colony during the Pequot War (1636-37). Line engraving, early 19th century.
RMHTK0KX–CONNECTICUT COLONY: COAT OF ARMS OF CONNECTICUT
RMKPT9A8–Gurton Saltonstall (aka Gurdon Saltonstall). A portrait of the of 10th (25th) governor of the colony of Connecticut, USA - A commander of the Connecticut militia and Chief Justice of its Superior Court
RMW6P7EC–'Portrait of John Winthrop the Younger the second, showing the typical garb of the Puritan in the Massachusetts Colony', c1640-50, (1937). John Winthrop the Younger the Younger (1606-1676) early governor of Connecticut Colony. From "History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800", by Elisabeth McClellan. [Tudor Publishing Company, New York, 1937]
RM2CTD9DT–The Honorable John Winthrop, Esq., who procured the Charter of Connecticut and was governor of the colony from May 1659 until April 15th 1675., still image, Prints, 1777 - 1890, Doolittle, Amos (1754-1832
RFCF84RR–Edward Hopkins English colonist politician Governor of the Connecticut Colony
RMEX6W4K–Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA is a private ivy league research university founded in 1701 by a group of Congressionalist ministers and chartered by the Colony.
RM2A5YPN8–Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA is a private ivy league research university founded in 1701 by a group of Congressionalist ministers and chartered by the Colony.
RMFF7E91–CONNECTICUT BANKNOTE, 1780. /nTen shillings banknote, 1780, offering interest at five percent.
RM2HMDPW8–Old Homestead Connecticut, painting by Willard Metcalf, circa 1914
RFM260BJ–Historical map of Cape Cod circa 1888.
RFPE2GTY–The white-columned First United Church of Christ with clocktower and towering steeple dates to 1824 and overlooks a lagoon in this picturesque New England scene in the heart of the historic Milford, Connecticut, USA. Now identifying itself as 'A Little City with a Big Heart,' it was founded in 1639 as an English colony called Wepowage, the Indian name for the river that flowed through the settlement. A year later it was renamed Milford in reference to a gristmill established there.
RMMM2RJ9–Colony Street. Meriden. 1910
RF2G9RGBR–Historic Landmark Sign for the Cornish Colony, Cornish, New Hampshire, USA
RMKDHDCG–The Colonies of North America at the time of the declaration of independence in 1776
RMP7DD26–Florence Griswold Museum in Old Lyme CT
RMA0AA0N–Colonists discussing the Connecticut Colony charter with English King Charles II. Hand-colored woodcut
RMPATFNN–Low Tide, Riverside Yacht Club. Artist: Theodore Robinson (1852-1896). Dimensions: 18 x 24 in. (45.7 x 61 cm). Date: 1894. This work is one of a series of coastal scenes painted by Theodore Robinson at Cos Cob, Connecticut, a popular American artists' colony. It reveals how the painter synthesized the earlier influence of Claude Monet with a newfound interest in Japanese prints. As Robinson observed after acquiring his first print in 1894, 'My Japanese print points in a direction I must try and take: an aim for refinement and a kind of precision seen in the best old as well as modern work.'.
RMBJ4X80–Connecticut Old Lyme Florence Griswold Museum The Home of American Impressionism The Krieble Gallery
RMFFBRY7–CONNECTICUT: CHARTER BOX. /nBox in which the colonial Connecticut Charter was kept before it was hid in an oak tree, 1687. Engraving, 19th century.
RMHTK0KN–CONNECTICUT COLONY: PEOPLE GOING TO SETTLE IN CONNECTICUT
RMKPT9BM–A portrait of 9th (24th) Governor of Connecticut - Fitz-John Winthrop Governor of the Colony of Connecticut, USA (Also a Major in King Philip's War aka First Indian War, Metacom's War, Metacomet's War, or Metacom's Rebellion
RM2A3PP40–Stable converted into an artist's home at an artists' colony in Lyme, Connecticut
RM2A4WP3C–Yale University , New Haven, Connecticut. USA
RFKN0EF4–Seal of Connecticut, vintage engraving Old engraved illustration of the Seal of Connecticut
RMEX6W4M–Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA is a private ivy league research university founded in 1701 by a group of Congressionalist ministers and chartered by the Colony.
RM2A5YPN7–Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA is a private ivy league research university founded in 1701 by a group of Congressionalist ministers and chartered by the Colony.
RMFF7DWX–CONNECTICUT: FARM, 18TH C. /nCattle in the pasture of a Connecticut farm. Wood engraving, late 18th century.
RMJ4X1MH–The Honorable John Winthrop, Esq., who procured the Charter of Connecticut and was governor of the colony from May 1659 until April 15th 1675 (NYPL b12349142 424087)
RFC6MGC9–Seal of Connecticut, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of the Seal of Connecticut.
RFPE2GTW–The white-columned First United Church of Christ with clocktower and towering steeple dates to 1824 and overlooks a lagoon in this picturesque New England scene in the heart of the historic Milford, Connecticut, USA. Now identifying itself as 'A Little City with a Big Heart,' it was founded in 1639 as an English colony called Wepowage, the Indian name for the river that flowed through the settlement. A year later it was renamed Milford in reference to a gristmill established there.
RMMM1B54–The Colony at Yale University. New Haven. 1910
RM2DT43NA–Artist: Davenport Limner, American, active ca. 1670, Subject: Reverend John Davenport, British, 1597–1669/70, Reverend John Davenport (1597–1669/70), Oil on canvas, 27 1/4 × 23 in. (69.2 × 58.4 cm), A Puritan clergyman, John Davenport left England for Holland in 1633, came to Boston in 1637, and established the New Haven Colony the following year. An eloquent preacher, he was pastor of the First Church for thirty years. After failing in an attempt to prevent New Haven’s annexation in 1664 by Connecticut, a disappointed Davenport returned in 1667 to Boston.
RMMYEYPB–. English: Picture of Gurdon Saltonstall, governor of the Colony of Connecticut 1707–1724, taken from an original picture at Yale College by an unknown artist. 1887. Unknown 223 Gurdon-Saltonstall
RMP7DD01–Florence Griswold Museum in Old Lyme CT
RMA8FDTE–Gathering of colonists in Fairfield Connecticut during the Pequot War. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2F08HWB–Plan of the Colony of Connecticut, Moses Park, 1766.
RMBJ4WGY–Connecticut Old Lyme Florence Griswold Museum The Home of American Impressionism The Griswold House built 1817
RMFFA7JH–NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT. /nColonial New Haven, Connecticut, in 1637. Wood engraving, American, 19th century.
RM2BCY5E1–October Morning. Frank Bicknell may have painted October Morning during one of his many stays at the artists' colony in Old Lyme, Connecticut.
RMKPT99R–John Trumble aka Jonathan Trumbull, 16th Governor of the colony of Connecticut, USA
RFPBGKP3–Mystic Connecticut Welcome Sign.
RM2A4WN0M–Yale University , New Haven, Connecticut. USA
RMKDHDE4–Map of the American colonies in 1640, European Colonies (New England, New Sweden & New Netherlands) of North America, 17th century.
RF2HW9JPJ–Art inspired by Low Tide, Riverside Yacht Club, 1894, Oil on canvas, 18 x 24 in. (45.7 x 61 cm), Paintings, Theodore Robinson (1852–1896), This work is one of a series of coastal scenes painted by Theodore Robinson at Cos Cob, Connecticut, a popular American artists’ colony. It reveals, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RFB8ATR8–John Winthrop
RMFF7728–HOOKER & CONGREGATION. /nThomas Hooker and his congregation emigrating to Connecticut in 1636. Wood engraving, 19th century.
RMK9P8E6–Plan of the Colony of Connecticut, Moses Park, 1766
RMDC0W0H–1600s 1630s 1637 BATTLE OF THE PEQUOT WAR PURITAN SETTLERS FIGHTING PEQUOT INDIANS IN CONNECTICUT USA
RM2BACCDF–John Davenport, a Puritan clergyman, emigrated with his congregation to Boston in 1633 during the 'Great Puritan Migration.' The following year they moved and founded the New Haven Colony, where Davenport established the 'First Church', in which he preached for 30 years (BSLOC 2020 1 174)
RMMM2RHW–West Main and Colony Streets. Meriden. 1920
RMPANN22–Robert Rich (1587-1658), Second Earl of Warwick. Artist: Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, Antwerp 1599-1641 London). Dimensions: 81 7/8 x 50 3/8 in. (208 x 128 cm), with added strip of 2 1/8 in. (5.4 cm) at top. Date: ca. 1632-35. A Puritan sailor of fortune, the first earl of Warwick set up companies in Virginia and the Caribbean, helped colonize Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island, and seized Spanish ships on behalf of the Duke of Savoy and Charles I. The latter's policies made Warwick side with Parliament as commander of the navy (from 1642). Despite allusions to his maritime adventures
RMMWBP0Y–. English: Picture of Gurdon Saltonstall, governor of the Colony of Connecticut 1707–1724, taken from an original picture at Yale College by an unknown artist. 1887. Unknown 257 Gurdon-Saltonstall
RMP7DD8K–Florence Griswold Museum in Old Lyme CT
RMA8FDTC–Puritans led by John Davenport celebrate their first Sunday at New Haven Connecticut 1630s. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2EBR4XG–The Honorable John Winthrop, Esq., who procured the Charter of Connecticut and was governor of the colony from May 1659 until April 15th 1675
RMBJ4X6W–Connecticut Old Lyme Florence Griswold Museum The Home of American Impressionism view of Lieutenant River from grounds
RMFFA24N–CONNECTICUT: CHURCH, 1638. /nThe first church erected in Hartford, Connecticut, 1638. Wood engraving, American, 19th century.
RM2CWRCPF–People at the Blue Colony diner observe a moment of silence for victims of the December 14 shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut, December 21, 2012. REUTERS/Eric Thayer (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW EDUCATION)
RM2AWTFBK–Home school of American history; embracing the growth and achievements of our country from the earliest days of discovery and settlement to the present eventful year .. . d Weathersfield, Windsor, and Hartford, and in1639 adopted the name of the Connecticut colony and drew up a written consti-tution, the first ever framed by a body of men for their own government. Othersettlements were made and Saybrook united with them. The most eventful incideut in the historv of Connecticut was the war with 60 SETTLEMENT OF THE THIRTEEN ORIGINAL STATES. the Pequot Indians, who were a powerful tribe in the e
RFPBGKP2–Road and walkway leading into Mystic, Connecticut, historic
RM2A4WNCD–Yale University , New Haven, Connecticut. USA
RM2F9D186–Greenwich Connecticut, Bruce Museum,
RMBDRAKK–Connecticut, c17th century (c1880). Artist: Unknown
RFMHAJG4–Trout Lily flower growing in wetlands in New York
RMFF7729–HOOKER & CONGREGATION. /nThomas Hooker and his congregation emigrating to Connecticut in 1636. Wood engraving, 19th century.
RF2G9RGDC–Blow-Me-Down Mill, Cornish, New Hampshire, USA
RMFMG927–Connecticut as a colony and as a state; or, One of the original thirteen; (1904)
RM2HHRG07–Sketchbook of Noank and Lyme, Connecticut Subjects Henry Ward Ranger American This sketchbook contains thirty-one undated drawings in graphite and ink of Noank and Lyme, Connecticut subjects.Beginning in 1899, Ranger became a leading member of the artists’ colony at Old Lyme, Connecticut, where a group of painters influenced by the Barbizon and impressionist styles gathered in the summer at the home of Florence Griswold. Ranger later acquired a country home in Noank, on Long Island Sound, near New London, Connecticut, and did much of his sketching there.. Sketchbook of Noank and Lyme, Connecti
RMMM2RHR–West Main Street from Colony Street. Meriden.1905
RM2HJ2H72–Low Tide, Riverside Yacht Club 1894 Theodore Robinson American This work is one of a series of coastal scenes painted by Theodore Robinson at Cos Cob, Connecticut, a popular American artists’ colony. It reveals how the painter synthesized the earlier influence of Claude Monet with a newfound interest in Japanese prints. As Robinson observed after acquiring his first print in 1894, “My Japanese print points in a direction I must try and take: an aim for refinement and a kind of precision seen in the best old as well as modern work.”. Low Tide, Riverside Yacht Club 19523
RMMX9GW3–. English: Picture of Gurdon Saltonstall, governor of the Colony of Connecticut 1707–1724, taken from an original picture at Yale College by an unknown artist. 1887. Unknown 258 Gurdon-Saltonstall
RMP7DD5C–Florence Griswold Museum in Old Lyme CT
RMAXHWKB–New England Puritan colonists leaving church 1600s. Hand-colored woodcut
RMR2BTR7–page 10 of 'History of the Colony of New Haven to its absorption into Connecticut' .
RMBJ4W5T–Connecticut Old Lyme Florence Griswold Museum The Home of American Impressionism view of Lieutenant River from grounds
RMFFE2C9–STAMP ACT BROADSIDE, 1766. /nBroadside printed in Hartford, Connecticut, announcing the repeal of the Stamp Act, 1766.
RMBJ4YMT–Connecticut Old Lyme Florence Griswold Museum The Home of American Impressionism view of Lieutenant River from grounds
RM2CXY89C–People at the Blue Colony diner observe a moment of silence for victims of the December 14 shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut, December 21, 2012. REUTERS/Eric Thayer (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW EDUCATION)
RM2AXG6D3–A new history of the United StatesThe greater republic, embracing the growth and achievements of our country from the earliest days of discovery and settlement to the present eventful year .. . ded Weathersfield, Windsor, and Hartford, and in1639 adopted the name of the Connecticut colony and drew up a written consti-tution, the first ever framed by a body of men for their own government. Othersettlements were made and Saybrook united with them. The most eventful incident in the history of Connecticut was the war with 60 SETTLEMENT OF THE THIRTEEN ORIGINAL STATES. the Pequot Indians, who were
RM2A4WN9R–Yale University , New Haven, Connecticut. USA
RM2F9D18P–Greenwich Connecticut, Bruce Museum,
RMKD3R91–Revolutionary recruting office for American privateers, New London, Connecticut. American Revolution, 1765 - 1783. Illustration by Howard Pyle, 1896
RF2CNG60M–American Colonial Paper Money $ shilling pence 1775-6 New York CT VT NJ NC 1903
RMFF7626–PEQUOT FORT, 1637. /nPlan of the Pequot Fort near Stonington, Connecticut, destroyed in 1637: colored engraving from John Underhill's Newes from America, 1638.
RF2G9RGBY–Blow-Me-Down Mill, Cornish, New Hampshire, USA
RMFHCH8P–Connecticut as a colony and as a state; or, One of the original thirteen; (1904)
RM2DW84NP–The Younger Winthrop, Illustration, Ridpath's History of the World, Volume III, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D., Merrill & Baker Publishers, New York, 1897
RM2A50KD8–Deserted Wharf (The Old Mill at Cos Cob), c.1900-1902. In 1892, John Twachtman, one of the most imaginative of the American Impressionists, established a summer colony at Cos Cob, Connecticut. This painting depicts the Holley Mill near Cos Cob. Unlike the French Impressionists, who tended to analyze the effects of light and colour in a scene, Twachtman was interested in expressing the pure poetry of colour and his emotional response to the changes he observed in nature.
RMPPJK83–Blue Colony Diner Newtown, Connecticut, USA
RMP0FD1G–. English: Fleuron from book: Acts and laws of His Majesty's English colony of Connecticut in New-England in America. 259 Acts and laws of His Majesty's English colony of Connecticut in New-England in America. Fleuron W006507-15
RMP7DD6H–Florence Griswold Museum in Old Lyme CT
RMA64YHC–Puritan group led by Joseph Hooker settles Hartford on the Connecticut River 1636. Hand-colored woodcut
RME62NYE–John Winthrop statue in New London CT
RMR2BNRY–page 176 of 'History of the Colony of New Haven to its absorption into Connecticut' .
RMFFAHM9–THOMAS HOOKER (1586-1647). /nAmerican Congregational cleric. Hooker and his congregation emigrating to Connecticut in 1636. Wood engraving, 19th century.
RMBJ4X4M–Connecticut Old Lyme Florence Griswold Museum The Home of American Impressionism view of Lieutenant River from grounds
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