A history of the slave or former slave Dick Negro who saved local residents from the British invasion of North Haven in 1779 and was awarded his freedom and a plot of land.
Includes a brief history of North Branford libraries, an article published in 1927 in the New Haven Register entitled Famous Old Northford School to be Restored, and a map including the Little Red House,
Includes the history of four Black slaves of North Branford. There is a digitized copy and transcription of an indenture agreement promising freedom to a Negro slave named Dick Tull. Included also is an article entitled Our Black Revolutionary War…
Includes a brief history of Northford (Conn.), along with descriptions of the sixteen old homes and properties open to visitors on the day of the tour, including the Henry Maltby Barn, Pardee House, Barnes House, Red House, Benjamin Howd's Barn,…
Originally prepared and published by the North Branford League of Women Voters, this re-edited version was done by the Republican Party of North Branford, Connecticut.