Historical Bibliography
Albrecht, Violet R. History of Woodstock and Woodstock Legends and Folklore. This material was edited, typed, and mimeographed by Mrs. Lucy Parkerton for the Woodstock Teacher's Association. (A paper written to fulfill the requirements for a graduate course at Eastern Connecticut State College, Spring, 1961. Part I - Woodstock History 1630-1686. Part II. Woodstock Folklore and Legends). Woodstock, CT: Woodstock Teachers' Assoc., 1972.
Amidown, Holmes. Historical Collections: containing I. The Reformation in France; the rise, progress and destruction of the Huguenot Church. II. The Histories of Seven Towns: six of which are in the South part of Worcester County, Mass., namely: Oxford, Dudley, Webster, Sturbridge, Charlton, Southbridge, and the town of Woodstock, now in Connecticut but originally granted and settled by people from the province of Mass., and regarded as belonging to her for about 60 years. 2nd ed. New York: published by author, 1877.
Bayles, Richard M., ed.by. History of Windham County, Connecticut, with illustrations. New York: W. W. Preston,1889.
Beers, J. H. and Co. Commemorative Biographical Record of Tolland and Windham Counties, Connecticut, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and of many of the early settled families. Chicago: J. H. Beers and Co., 1903.
"Bowen, Clarence Winthrop." "History of Woodstock, Connecticut. [Vol. I]" "Norwood, MA:" "Plimpton Press," 1926
"Bowen, Clarence Winthrop." "History of Woodstock, Connecticut. [Vol. I] Reprint of the 1926 edition." "Woodstock, CT:" "Woodstock Libraries," 1973
"Bowen, Clarence Winthrop." "History of Woodstock, Connecticut: Genealogies of Woodstock Families, Vol. II. (Abbe-Buckner)" "Norwood, MA:" "Plimpton Press," 1930
"Bowen, Clarence Winthrop." "History of Woodstock, Connecticut: Genealogies of Woodstock Families, Vol. III. (Bugbee-Clapp)" "Norwood, MA:" "Plimpton Press," 1930
"Bowen, Clarence Winthrop." "History of Woodstock, Connecticut: Genealogies of Woodstock Families, Vol. IV. (Clark-Evans)" "Norwood, MA:" "Plimpton Press," 1932
"Bowen, Clarence Winthrop." "History of Woodstock, Connecticut: Genealogies of Woodstock Families, Vol. V. (Fairbanks-Goodell)" "Norwood, MA:" "Plimpton Press," 1933
"Bowen, Clarence Winthrop." "History of Woodstock, Connecticut: Genealogies of Woodstock Families, Vol. VI. (Goodwin-Hayden)" "Norwood, MA:" "Plimpton Press," 1935
"Bowen, Clarence Winthrop." "History of Woodstock, Connecticut: Genealogies of Woodstock Families, Vol. VII (Hayward-Noyes): completed, with additions and corrections by Donald Lines Jacobus and William Herbert Wood under the supervision of the American Antiquarian Society." "Worcester, MA:" "American Antiquarian Society," 1943
"Bowen, Clarence Winthrop." "History of Woodstock, Connecticut: Genealogies of Woodstock Families, Vol. VIII (Olney-Young): completed, with additions and corrections by Donald Lines Jacobus and William Herbert Wood under the supervision of the American Antiquarian Society." "Worcester, MA:" "American Antiquarian Society," 1943
"Bowen, Daniel." "Family of Griffith Bowen, Gentleman, Welsh Puritan Immigrant, Boston, Massachusetts, 1638-9, especially the branch of Esquire Silas Bowen, born in Woodstock, Connecticut, 1722." "Jacksonville, FL:" "DaCosta Printing Co., " 1893
"Bowen, Edward Augustus." "Lineage of the Bowens of Woodstock, Connecticut." "Cambridge, MA:" "Riverside Press," 1897
"Brown, Donald." "Town of Woodstock, Connecticut Plan of Development Study, preliminary report: History." "Farmington, CT:" "Donald Planning Services, Inc.," 1967
"Brown, Donald." "Town of Woodstock, Connecticut Plan of Development Study." "Woodstock, CT:" "Woodstock Planning Commission," 1969
"Brown, John." "Pilgrim Fathers of New England and their Puritan successors, with introduction by Rev. A. E. Dunning…with illustrations from original sketches by Charles Whymper." New York: "Fleming H. Revell Co.," 1895
"Cady, Charles H." "East Woodstock. Through the Years. Some History, Some Recent Events, Some Commentary, Some Memories." "Woodstock, CT:" "Charles H. Cady," 2002
"Chandler, Edward H., ed.by." Descendants of John Eddy Chandler and Charlotte Maria Hopkins. "Woodstock, CT:" 1944
"Chandler, George" Chandler Family. "Worcester, MA:" 1883
"Chandler, Josephine Craven." "Dr. Charles Chandler, His Place in the American Scene." "Springfield, IL:" "Phillips Bros.," 1932
"Clark, George L." History of Connecticut: Its People and Institutions. New York: "G. P. Putnam, " 1914
Connecticut Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Year-Book of the Connecticut Society of the Sons of the American Revolution for 1891: to which is prefixed a History of the organization of the society set forth in official reports. Hartford: "Case, Lockwood and Brainard," 1892
Connecticut. Adjutant General. Record of Service of Connecticut Men in the Army and Navy of the United States during the War of the Rebellion. Compiled by authority of the General Assembly under direction of the Adjutant General. Hartford: "Case, Lockwood and Brainard," 1889
Connecticut. Adjutant General. "Record of Service of Connecticut Men in the Army, Navy and Marine Corps of the United States in the Spanish-American War, Philippine Insurrection and China Relief Expedition from April 21, 1898 to July 4, 1904. Compiled by Authority of the general Assembly, Jan. Session, 1915; under the direction of the Adjutant General." Hartford: "Case, Lockwood and Brainard," 1919
Connecticut. Adjutant General. "Record of Service of Connecticut Men in the I. War of the Revolution, II. War of 1812, III. Mexican War. Compiled by Authority of the General Assembly, under the directions of the adjutant General. (Connecticut Military Record 1775-1848)" Hartford: "Case, Lockwood and Brainard," 1889
Connecticut. State of "Dedication of the Monument at Andersonville, Georgia. October 23, 1907 in memory of the men of Connecticut who suffered in southern Military prisons. 1861-1865." Hartford: "State of Connecticut," 1908
"Harwood, Pliny LeRoy." "History of Eastern Connecticut, embracing the counties of Tolland, Windham, Middlesex and New London. Vol. I" Chicago-New Haven: "Pioneer Historical Publishing CO.," 1932
"Harwood, Pliny LeRoy." "History of Eastern Connecticut, embracing the counties of Tolland, Windham, Middlesex and New London. Vol. II" Chicago-New Haven: "Pioneer Historical Publishing CO.," 1932
"Harwood, Pliny LeRoy." "History of Eastern Connecticut, embracing the counties of Tolland, Windham, Middlesex and New London. Vol. III" Chicago-New Haven: "Pioneer Historical Publishing CO.," 1932
"Hibbard, A. G., Rev." "History of the town of Goshen, Connecticut with Genealogies and biographies based upon the Records of Deacon Lewis Mills Norton." Hartford: "Case, Lockwood and Brainard," 1897
"Larned, Ellen Douglas." "History of Windham County, Connecticut, Vol. I, 1600-1760." "Worcester, MA:" "Charles Hamilton, Palladium Office," 1874
"Larned, Ellen Douglas." "History of Windham County, Connecticut, Vol. II, 1740-1775." "Worcester, MA:" "Charles Hamilton, Palladium Office," 1874
"Larned, Ellen Douglas." "History of Woodstock, Connecticut"
"Lincoln, Allen B., ed.by." "Modern History of Windham County, Connecticut; a Windahm County Treasure Book. 2 vols." Chicago: "S. J. Clark Publishing Co.," 1920
"Lynn, Paul."
"Lynn, Paul."
"May, George H." "May, Poor and Allied Families: a genealogical study compiled for George H. May by the American Historical Society, Inc." New York: "American Historical Society," 1933
"May, Richard B." "Private Thoughts of a Village Remembered. East Woodstock, Connecticut (1930-1950)" "Enfield, CT:" "PROTYPE," 1997/ 1998
"McClellan, Margaret Thompson." "Winds of Change; from ""Woodstock Now and Then."" Pen drawings by George Holt." "Putnam, CT:" "Observer Co.," 1950
"Paine, Lyman May." "My Ancestors: a memorial of John Paine and Mary Ann May of East Woodstock, Connecticut, lovingly compiled by their son." "Woodstock, CT:" "Printed for Private Circulation," 1914
"Perkins, Mary E." "Old Houses of the Ancient Town of Norwich 1660-1800, with maps, illustrations, portraits, and genealogies." "Norwich, CT:" "Press of the Bulletin Co.," 1895
"Putnam, Connecticut. Second Congregational Church & Bible School." "Chester Elisha Child, an Appreciation." "Putnam, CT:" "Second Congreagational Church and Bible School," 1917]
"Rabinowitz, Polly." """Woodstock, Connecticut: 'New Sweden?'"", Connceticut Historical Society Bulletin, Volume 39, Number 2, April, 1974." Hartford: "Connecticut Historical Society," 1974
"Root, Mary Philotheta, ed.by." "Chapter Sketches, Connecticut, Daughters of the American Revoultion; Patriot's Daughters, with introduction by Rose E. Cleveland. Published by Connecticut Chapters, Daughters of the American Revolution. Sold by the Edward P. Judd Co., New Haven." New Haven: "Tuttle, Morehouse, & Taylor," 1904
State Street Trust Co. "Towns of New England and Old England, Ireland, and Scotland, Connecting links between cities and towns of New England and those of the same name in England, Ireland, and Scotland. Containing narratives, descriptions and many views, some done from old prints. Also much matter pertaining to the founder and settlers of New England and to their memorials on bothe sides of the Atlantic. Printed to commorate the tercentenary of the Landing of the Pilgrims." Boston: "State Street Trust Co.," 1920
"Strickland, Daniel W., Captain." "Connecticut Fights, the Story of the 102nd Regiment." "New Haven, CT" "Quinnipiack Press," 1930
"Tourtellotte, Jerome], Compiled by." History of Company K of the Seventh Connecticut Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War; compiled by a member who was second in r4ank in the Company when the Regiment left the State for the front and second in rank in the Regiment when it returned to the State for Final Discharge. 1910
"Walker, William C., Chaplain." History of the Eighteenth Regiment Connecticut Volunteers in the War for the Union. "Norwich, CT:" "Published by the Committee, printed by gordon Wilcox," 1885
"Watkins, Lura Woodstide." Early New England Potters and their Wares. "Archon Books," 1950/ 1968
"Webster, Clarence M." Town Meeting Country. New York: "Dueel, Sloan & Pearch," 1945
"White, David O." "Connecticut's Black Soldiers, 1775-1783." "Chester, CT:" "Pequot Press," 1973
Woodstock Academy Alumni. Gleaner. "Woodstock, CT:" "Woodstock Academy Alumni," 1893-present
Woodstock Agricultural Society. Premium Lists. "Woodstock, CT:" "Woodstock Agricultural Society," 1860-present
Woodstock Tercentenary Committee. Heritage and Horizons: Woodstock Remembers 300 Years. "Woodstock, CT:" "Town of Woodstock, (copies available from the Woodstock Historical Society)" 1986
"Woodstock, Connecticut, Town of." "Reports of the Selectmen, Treasurer, and School Visitors, of the town of Woodstock for the year ending 1890-1972." "Woodstock, CT:" "Town of Woodstock," 1890-1972
Amidown, Holmes. Historical Collections: containing I. The Reformation in France; the rise, progress and destruction of the Huguenot Church. II. The Histories of Seven Towns: six of which are in the South part of Worcester County, Mass., namely: Oxford, Dudley, Webster, Sturbridge, Charlton, Southbridge, and the town of Woodstock, now in Connecticut but originally granted and settled by people from the province of Mass., and regarded as belonging to her for about 60 years. 2nd ed. New York: published by author, 1877.
Bayles, Richard M., ed.by. History of Windham County, Connecticut, with illustrations. New York: W. W. Preston,1889.
Beers, J. H. and Co. Commemorative Biographical Record of Tolland and Windham Counties, Connecticut, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and of many of the early settled families. Chicago: J. H. Beers and Co., 1903.
"Bowen, Clarence Winthrop." "History of Woodstock, Connecticut. [Vol. I]" "Norwood, MA:" "Plimpton Press," 1926
"Bowen, Clarence Winthrop." "History of Woodstock, Connecticut. [Vol. I] Reprint of the 1926 edition." "Woodstock, CT:" "Woodstock Libraries," 1973
"Bowen, Clarence Winthrop." "History of Woodstock, Connecticut: Genealogies of Woodstock Families, Vol. II. (Abbe-Buckner)" "Norwood, MA:" "Plimpton Press," 1930
"Bowen, Clarence Winthrop." "History of Woodstock, Connecticut: Genealogies of Woodstock Families, Vol. III. (Bugbee-Clapp)" "Norwood, MA:" "Plimpton Press," 1930
"Bowen, Clarence Winthrop." "History of Woodstock, Connecticut: Genealogies of Woodstock Families, Vol. IV. (Clark-Evans)" "Norwood, MA:" "Plimpton Press," 1932
"Bowen, Clarence Winthrop." "History of Woodstock, Connecticut: Genealogies of Woodstock Families, Vol. V. (Fairbanks-Goodell)" "Norwood, MA:" "Plimpton Press," 1933
"Bowen, Clarence Winthrop." "History of Woodstock, Connecticut: Genealogies of Woodstock Families, Vol. VI. (Goodwin-Hayden)" "Norwood, MA:" "Plimpton Press," 1935
"Bowen, Clarence Winthrop." "History of Woodstock, Connecticut: Genealogies of Woodstock Families, Vol. VII (Hayward-Noyes): completed, with additions and corrections by Donald Lines Jacobus and William Herbert Wood under the supervision of the American Antiquarian Society." "Worcester, MA:" "American Antiquarian Society," 1943
"Bowen, Clarence Winthrop." "History of Woodstock, Connecticut: Genealogies of Woodstock Families, Vol. VIII (Olney-Young): completed, with additions and corrections by Donald Lines Jacobus and William Herbert Wood under the supervision of the American Antiquarian Society." "Worcester, MA:" "American Antiquarian Society," 1943
"Bowen, Daniel." "Family of Griffith Bowen, Gentleman, Welsh Puritan Immigrant, Boston, Massachusetts, 1638-9, especially the branch of Esquire Silas Bowen, born in Woodstock, Connecticut, 1722." "Jacksonville, FL:" "DaCosta Printing Co., " 1893
"Bowen, Edward Augustus." "Lineage of the Bowens of Woodstock, Connecticut." "Cambridge, MA:" "Riverside Press," 1897
"Brown, Donald." "Town of Woodstock, Connecticut Plan of Development Study, preliminary report: History." "Farmington, CT:" "Donald Planning Services, Inc.," 1967
"Brown, Donald." "Town of Woodstock, Connecticut Plan of Development Study." "Woodstock, CT:" "Woodstock Planning Commission," 1969
"Brown, John." "Pilgrim Fathers of New England and their Puritan successors, with introduction by Rev. A. E. Dunning…with illustrations from original sketches by Charles Whymper." New York: "Fleming H. Revell Co.," 1895
"Cady, Charles H." "East Woodstock. Through the Years. Some History, Some Recent Events, Some Commentary, Some Memories." "Woodstock, CT:" "Charles H. Cady," 2002
"Chandler, Edward H., ed.by." Descendants of John Eddy Chandler and Charlotte Maria Hopkins. "Woodstock, CT:" 1944
"Chandler, George" Chandler Family. "Worcester, MA:" 1883
"Chandler, Josephine Craven." "Dr. Charles Chandler, His Place in the American Scene." "Springfield, IL:" "Phillips Bros.," 1932
"Clark, George L." History of Connecticut: Its People and Institutions. New York: "G. P. Putnam, " 1914
Connecticut Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Year-Book of the Connecticut Society of the Sons of the American Revolution for 1891: to which is prefixed a History of the organization of the society set forth in official reports. Hartford: "Case, Lockwood and Brainard," 1892
Connecticut. Adjutant General. Record of Service of Connecticut Men in the Army and Navy of the United States during the War of the Rebellion. Compiled by authority of the General Assembly under direction of the Adjutant General. Hartford: "Case, Lockwood and Brainard," 1889
Connecticut. Adjutant General. "Record of Service of Connecticut Men in the Army, Navy and Marine Corps of the United States in the Spanish-American War, Philippine Insurrection and China Relief Expedition from April 21, 1898 to July 4, 1904. Compiled by Authority of the general Assembly, Jan. Session, 1915; under the direction of the Adjutant General." Hartford: "Case, Lockwood and Brainard," 1919
Connecticut. Adjutant General. "Record of Service of Connecticut Men in the I. War of the Revolution, II. War of 1812, III. Mexican War. Compiled by Authority of the General Assembly, under the directions of the adjutant General. (Connecticut Military Record 1775-1848)" Hartford: "Case, Lockwood and Brainard," 1889
Connecticut. State of "Dedication of the Monument at Andersonville, Georgia. October 23, 1907 in memory of the men of Connecticut who suffered in southern Military prisons. 1861-1865." Hartford: "State of Connecticut," 1908
"Harwood, Pliny LeRoy." "History of Eastern Connecticut, embracing the counties of Tolland, Windham, Middlesex and New London. Vol. I" Chicago-New Haven: "Pioneer Historical Publishing CO.," 1932
"Harwood, Pliny LeRoy." "History of Eastern Connecticut, embracing the counties of Tolland, Windham, Middlesex and New London. Vol. II" Chicago-New Haven: "Pioneer Historical Publishing CO.," 1932
"Harwood, Pliny LeRoy." "History of Eastern Connecticut, embracing the counties of Tolland, Windham, Middlesex and New London. Vol. III" Chicago-New Haven: "Pioneer Historical Publishing CO.," 1932
"Hibbard, A. G., Rev." "History of the town of Goshen, Connecticut with Genealogies and biographies based upon the Records of Deacon Lewis Mills Norton." Hartford: "Case, Lockwood and Brainard," 1897
"Larned, Ellen Douglas." "History of Windham County, Connecticut, Vol. I, 1600-1760." "Worcester, MA:" "Charles Hamilton, Palladium Office," 1874
"Larned, Ellen Douglas." "History of Windham County, Connecticut, Vol. II, 1740-1775." "Worcester, MA:" "Charles Hamilton, Palladium Office," 1874
"Larned, Ellen Douglas." "History of Woodstock, Connecticut"
"Lincoln, Allen B., ed.by." "Modern History of Windham County, Connecticut; a Windahm County Treasure Book. 2 vols." Chicago: "S. J. Clark Publishing Co.," 1920
"Lynn, Paul."
"Lynn, Paul."
"May, George H." "May, Poor and Allied Families: a genealogical study compiled for George H. May by the American Historical Society, Inc." New York: "American Historical Society," 1933
"May, Richard B." "Private Thoughts of a Village Remembered. East Woodstock, Connecticut (1930-1950)" "Enfield, CT:" "PROTYPE," 1997/ 1998
"McClellan, Margaret Thompson." "Winds of Change; from ""Woodstock Now and Then."" Pen drawings by George Holt." "Putnam, CT:" "Observer Co.," 1950
"Paine, Lyman May." "My Ancestors: a memorial of John Paine and Mary Ann May of East Woodstock, Connecticut, lovingly compiled by their son." "Woodstock, CT:" "Printed for Private Circulation," 1914
"Perkins, Mary E." "Old Houses of the Ancient Town of Norwich 1660-1800, with maps, illustrations, portraits, and genealogies." "Norwich, CT:" "Press of the Bulletin Co.," 1895
"Putnam, Connecticut. Second Congregational Church & Bible School." "Chester Elisha Child, an Appreciation." "Putnam, CT:" "Second Congreagational Church and Bible School," 1917]
"Rabinowitz, Polly." """Woodstock, Connecticut: 'New Sweden?'"", Connceticut Historical Society Bulletin, Volume 39, Number 2, April, 1974." Hartford: "Connecticut Historical Society," 1974
"Root, Mary Philotheta, ed.by." "Chapter Sketches, Connecticut, Daughters of the American Revoultion; Patriot's Daughters, with introduction by Rose E. Cleveland. Published by Connecticut Chapters, Daughters of the American Revolution. Sold by the Edward P. Judd Co., New Haven." New Haven: "Tuttle, Morehouse, & Taylor," 1904
State Street Trust Co. "Towns of New England and Old England, Ireland, and Scotland, Connecting links between cities and towns of New England and those of the same name in England, Ireland, and Scotland. Containing narratives, descriptions and many views, some done from old prints. Also much matter pertaining to the founder and settlers of New England and to their memorials on bothe sides of the Atlantic. Printed to commorate the tercentenary of the Landing of the Pilgrims." Boston: "State Street Trust Co.," 1920
"Strickland, Daniel W., Captain." "Connecticut Fights, the Story of the 102nd Regiment." "New Haven, CT" "Quinnipiack Press," 1930
"Tourtellotte, Jerome], Compiled by." History of Company K of the Seventh Connecticut Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War; compiled by a member who was second in r4ank in the Company when the Regiment left the State for the front and second in rank in the Regiment when it returned to the State for Final Discharge. 1910
"Walker, William C., Chaplain." History of the Eighteenth Regiment Connecticut Volunteers in the War for the Union. "Norwich, CT:" "Published by the Committee, printed by gordon Wilcox," 1885
"Watkins, Lura Woodstide." Early New England Potters and their Wares. "Archon Books," 1950/ 1968
"Webster, Clarence M." Town Meeting Country. New York: "Dueel, Sloan & Pearch," 1945
"White, David O." "Connecticut's Black Soldiers, 1775-1783." "Chester, CT:" "Pequot Press," 1973
Woodstock Academy Alumni. Gleaner. "Woodstock, CT:" "Woodstock Academy Alumni," 1893-present
Woodstock Agricultural Society. Premium Lists. "Woodstock, CT:" "Woodstock Agricultural Society," 1860-present
Woodstock Tercentenary Committee. Heritage and Horizons: Woodstock Remembers 300 Years. "Woodstock, CT:" "Town of Woodstock, (copies available from the Woodstock Historical Society)" 1986
"Woodstock, Connecticut, Town of." "Reports of the Selectmen, Treasurer, and School Visitors, of the town of Woodstock for the year ending 1890-1972." "Woodstock, CT:" "Town of Woodstock," 1890-1972