Connecticut
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The Connecticut Community serves as a dedicated repository for academic and research materials focusing on the historical, cultural, and legal developments within Connecticut. This community houses collections that reflect various jurisdictions, historical periods, and sectors, offering valuable insights for researchers, students, and professionals.
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Item Open Access Franklin Bowditch Dexter, Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College: May 1745-May 1763, Annals, at 8 (1745)(General Publisher, 1745)Prohibited any scholar from keeping or discharging a gun or pistol in the College.Item Open Access Acts and Laws Passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties Colony of Connecticut in New-England 292(General Publisher, 1723)Prohibited the prosecution of “any Indian” for gun or ammunition except by a particular Court, requiring the guns be forfeited.Item Open Access 1723 Conn. Acts 292, An Act for Preventing Lending Guns, Ammunition etc. to the Indians(General Publisher, 1723)Prohibited giving or selling “any Indian” guns and ammunition.Item Open Access 1672-1714 Conn. Acts 3, False Alarms(General Publisher, 1714)Prohibited falsely alarming the colony by firing any gun or guns, at any time between the shutting in the Evening or break of day. Violators fined five pounds or two months imprisonment, or other Corporal punishment.Item Open Access The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, Prior to the Union with New Haven Colony, May, 1665 (1850) Page 79(General Publisher, 1665)Prohibited the repairing, selling, and giving “any Indian” a gun or ammunition, punishable by fine.Item Open Access The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, Prior to the Union with New Haven Colony, May, 1665 (1850) Page 113-114(General Publisher, 1665)Prohibited selling or trading “to the Indeans,” nor any Dutch or Frenchman any guns, pistols, and other warlike instruments. Violators fined “twenty for one” and corporal punishment at the court’s discretion.Item Open Access J. Trumbull, Public Records of the Colony of Conn., May 1665 (1850) 113 § 130(General Publisher, 1665)Prohibited selling or trading “to the Indeans,” nor any Dutch or Frenchman any guns, pistols, and other warlike instruments. Violators fined “twenty for one” and corporal punishment at the court’s discretion.Item Open Access 1 PUBLIC RECORDS OF THE COLONY OF CONNECTICUT 542–43 (J. Hammond Trumbull ed., 1850) (enacted 1650).(General Publisher, 1650)Required all persons above sixteen years old to bear arms. All males will have a musket or other gun in continual readiness and fit for service.Item Open Access RECORDS OF THE COLONY AND PLANTATION OF NEW HAVEN, FROM 1638 TO 1649, at 131–32 (Charles J. Hoadly ed., 1857) (enacted 1644)(General Publisher, 1644)One quarter of each plantation's militia will attend church services with "arms compleat" with five to six charges of powder, firelocks, and shot. Penalty of two shillings for neglect and one shilling for late arrival.Item Open Access 1 THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF THE COLONY OF CONNECTICUT 95–96 (J. Hammond Trumbull ed. 1850) (enacted 1643(General Publisher, 1643)Required each family to bring arms to church every Sabbath and lecture day.