| 1837 - 594 pages
...fulfilling the conditions. — About three years after, the subject was noted upon thus: " Tolokelt, a place fit for a small plantation, betwixt New Haven and Guilford, ami purchased from the Indians, was granted to Mr. Swayne and some others in Wethersfield, they repaying... | |
| Edward Elias Atwater - 1902 - 808 pages
...continued accessions. The region destined to become an integral part of the new colony, designated as "a place fit for a small plantation betwixt New Haven and Guilford," at once claimed their attention and after due deliberation was deemed a desirable acquisition. December... | |
| Everett Gleason Hill - 1918 - 646 pages
...proprietors to Mr. Swaine and certain others who had lately come down from Wethersfield, it was described as "a place fit for a small plantation, betwixt New Haven and Guilford. ' ' As then bounded, there were some forty -five square miles of it, and it compared well with other... | |
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