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7. Hughes and Allen, Connecticut Place Names. . . P. 729.
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9. Peters, General History ... P. 118.
10. Harte, Charles Rufus. Connecticut's Minor Metals and Her Minerals. 1944. Connecticut Society of Civil Engineers. P. 21.
11. Loughlin, Gerald F. The Clays and Clay Industries of Connecticut. 1905. Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut Bulletin Number 4. F. 93.

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1. Dwight, Timothy. Travels in New-England and New York, Volume 1. 1821. Republished 1969. Belkap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA. P. 15.
2. Morse, The American Universal ... P. 337.
3. Daniels, Bruce C. The Connecticut Town: Growth and Development, 1635- 1790. 1979. Wesleyan University Press, Middletown, CT. Pp. 8-44.
4. Cronon, William. Changes in the Land: Indians, Colonists, and the Ecology of New England. 1983. Hill and Wang, New York. Chapter title.
5. Percival, James Gates. Report on the Geology of the State of Connecticut. 1842. Osborn and Baldwin, New Haven. P. 480.
6. Percival, Report on ... P. 290.
7. Morse, The American Gazetteer ... See Connecticut entry.
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