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  1. Brockett Map of 1641. click on image for large-scale map. This map depicts the original town plan of nine squares. John Brockett, one of the early settlers, was given the credit for laying out the plan.

  2. Brockett's original map showing New Haven in 1641 supposedly survived into the nineteenth century when a manuscript copy and facsimiles were made of it. This version of the plan was drawn in 1880 by Frederick R. Honey, an instructor in mechanical drawing and descriptive geometry at Yale's Sheffield Scientific School.

  3. 6 days ago · Connecticut Colonial & Early State Records Links. The first five collections listed below are links to original digitized records held in the CT State Archives. The remaining titles are links to published works and a link to the original volume of early Hartford records held by the Hartford History Center. Connecticut Colonial Land Records ...

  4. Nov 7, 2022 · The Map of 1641, commonly credited to Brockett and which can be viewed in the atlas above, indicates how the house lots were assigned to every free planter—those that had invested in the common property of the plantation.

  5. Jul 17, 2008 · "The present volume contains the records of the colony of New Haven while it remained distinct, the beginning of the records of the jurisdiction, and the record of the town or plantation up to the year 1650."--Introd

  6. Connecticut Digital Archive Collections; ... 1641 Map of New Haven Colony; Primary tabs. View (active tab) Members; 1641 Map of New Haven Colony. Digital Document ...

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