Originally published in 1934 by the Colonial Dames of America, this beautiful edition is now available at the Historical Society gift shop. The print measures 24 inches wide by 21.5 inches high and is suitable for framing.
The price for members is $60 and the non-member price is $75. To reserve your print, please email [email protected] or call us at 203-438-5821.
Connecticut circa 1625 – Native American Trails, Villages, and Sachemdoms
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