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Samuel Andrew Peters

 
 
Columbia Encyclopedia: Samuel Peters
Peters, Samuel, 1735-1826, American clergyman and historian, b. Hebron, Conn. Because of his Loyalist sympathies, he fled to England in 1774. There he wrote for English periodicals and published A General History of Connecticut by a Gentleman of the Province (1781). An unflattering and inaccurate description of the colony, it is particularly noted for its misrepresentation of the Connecticut blue laws.
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1781General History of Connecticut, by a Gentleman of the Province. The Connecticut Loyalist issues this largely derogatory history that misrepresents colonial blue laws, errors repeated by later historians.

 
 

 

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