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Norwalk’s past on the page.Edwin Hall’s The Ancient Historical Records Of Norwalk, Connecticut gathers the town’s earliest municipal records alongside a plan of the ancient settlement and of the town in 1847, offering a rare, close view of early American settlements and of the Connecticut colonial era. More than a bare catalogue of dates and acts, this connecticut town history book reads as a civic portrait: maps and plans meet administrative detail, making it a natural illustrated historical records volume and a vital historical reference guide. For anyone doing family history research or seeking a local genealogy resource, and for the reader drawn to nineteenth century New England life, Hall’s work is both accessible and authoritative - a welcome entry in any local historians collection. Carefully arranged, Hall’s compilation helps readers visualise how settlement patterns, street layouts and property boundaries responded to geography and commerce, offering an unexpected lesson in town planning history; the plan invites patient study and reward, whether you are tracing kin, testing a local theory, or enjoying a piece of Norwalk Connecticut heritage.Historically and literarily significant, the book illuminates town planning history and the practical mechanics behind a New England community’s growth, and it occupies a secure place in new england town archives. It is essential reading for those interested in Norwalk, Connecticut heritage and in how small towns shaped regional identity. Casual readers will find human scale and local colour; classic-literature collectors and scholars will prize the original voice and documentary value, and local historians will value its documentary depth when cross-referencing town records or archival holdings. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure. Particularly prized by archivists, genealogists and local historians today.