[ [1] ] From Morton's "New England Memorial," published at the request of the Commismoners of the Four United Colonies of New England. Morton lived in the family of Governor Bradford and served as secretary of the court at Plymouth. This fact should be kept in mind when reading his account.
THE FOUNDING OF CONNECTICUT
[ [1] ] From Johnston's "History of Connecticut." By permission of, and by arrangement with, the authorized publishers, Houghton, Mifflin Co. Copyright, 1887, by Alexander Johnston.
WITCHCRAFT IN NEW ENGLAND
[ [1] ] From Palfrey's "History of New England." By permission of, and by arrangement with, the authorized publishers, Houghton, Miffin Co. Copyright, 1873.
[ [2] ] Cotton Mather, son of Increase Mather, the president of Harvard College.
[ [3] ] This work was entitled "Wonders of the Invisible World." It is now much sought after by collectors of Americana.
THE ENGLISH CONQUEST OF NEW YORK
[ [1] ] From Brodhead's "History of New York."
[ [2] ] Now called Governor's Island.