In 1638, George Hubbard, a single man from England, traversed the Old Connecticut Path to become one of the founders, first of Hartford and then of Middletown, Connecticut. Follow the trail of American history through this family's stories, pictures, and maps as the Hubbard family pioneered from Connecticut to upstate New York and Michigan, then joined the California gold rush in 1852. For 375 years, the Hubbard family has been an integral part of America's pioneering history.
This reprint of Edward Warren Day's classic and much sought-after genealogical reference is an extensive study of the Hubbard family, outlining information on the family's history in the United States up to the time of publication. This edition has been carefully recreated from an original copy of the book, and includes all illustrations and pagination that matches the original.