The Library of the Late James Hammond Trumbull the Biographer of Connecticut -- to be Sold at Unrestricted Public Sale --
The Library of the Late James Hammond Trumbull, the Bibliographer of Connecticut : Other Than that Portion Left to Institutions : Comprising a Notable Collection of Books, Tracts and Broadsides of Connecticut and New England Interest ... to be Sold at Unrestricted Public Sale on Tuesday Afternoon and Evening and Wednesday Afternoon March 22nd and 23rd, 1921
Begin. A single leaf at the end of E.'s Indian Bible ... contains a Catechism for the Indians, or more exactly, some rules and directions for leading a religious life, in the form of answers to the two questions, “How can I walk with God all the day long?” and “What should a Christian do to keep the Sabbath-day perfectly holy?” [A translation of the same, edited by J. H. T., [i.e. James Hammond Trumbull.]
The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut Prior to the Union with New Haven Colony, May, 1665 (-June 1776), Transcribed and Published ... Under the Supervision of the Secretary of State, with Occasional Notes, and an Appendix by J. Hammond Trumbull (vol. 4-15 by Charles J. Hoadly).
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION BUREAU OF ETHNOLOGY: J.W. POWELL, DIRECTOR BULLETIN 13 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE ALGONQUIAN LANGUAGES
Historical Notes on the Constitutions of Connecticut, 1639-1818. Particularly on the Origin and Progress of the Movement which Resulted in the Convention of 1818 and the Adoption of the Present Constitution. By J. Hammond Trumbull