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Excerpt from Chronicles of New Haven Green: From 1638 to 1862 a Series of Papers Read Before the New, Haven Colony Historical Society
The following papers were read before the New Haven Colony Historical Society at different times between 1894 and 1898 and are published after being carefully revised and in many parts re-written. Acknowledgment is due to friends who have aided the writer, and especially to Prof. Franklin B.Dexter, Mr. Horace Day and Mr. Thomas R. Trowbridge.
The maps of the Green contained in this volume are reproduced for this work from well known maps of New Haven of the periods indicated. Browns map of 1724 was copied from the original by President Stiles at a later date. In it the meeting-house is incorrectly placed in the center of the square, and neither the then newly-built Grammar School near the jail, nor the older school-house then used for the English School, is shown, both of which appear in Wadsworth's map of twenty-five years later. Wadsworth's map of 1748 was made from actual surveys and is doubtless substantially correct. "President Stiles' map of New Haven in 1775" was drawn on a sheet of letter paper and was consequently too small to be entirely reliable. Curiously enough. President Stiles omits from it, as in Browns map, both the schoolhouses, though both were then still in existence and use. The Doolittle map of 1817 was engraved on copper by Amos Doolittle and first issued by him in 1817. In 1824 he again published it with the requisite alterations and the later date. The plan of the Green in this volume is copied from an imprint of 1817.
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