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VOLUME II
| Introductory Note, Corrections | 3 - 9 |
| Historical Review | 10 - 40 |
| Commemorating Immigrant Ancestors | 24 |
| Autographs of First Settlers | 26 |
| Early Buildings of Springfield | 32 |
| The Frenchman Who Bequeathed Money to the Poor | 36 |
| Inventory of Estate of John Maillefaud | 39 |
| Beginning of Education of John Pynchon's Sons | 45 |
| Early Mentioned Localities | 46 |
| Bills of Credit | 48 |
| Sale of Ministry Lands | 48 |
| Records of the Town of Springfield | 49 |
| Strangers: Unwanted Inhabitants | 55 |
| A Highway Down to Windsor | 68 |
| Records of Springfield Continued | 76-110 |
| Names of Inhabitants of Springfield, 1664 | 77 |
| Westfield | 107 |
| Records of Springfield Continued | 111-145 |
| Indian Wecombo, the Old Blind Indian | 114 |
| List of Inhabitants of Springfield Having the Priviledge to Vote | 115 |
| Ffreemen | 117 |
| A New Meeting House | 120 |
| Town's Expenses at Ye Falls Fight | 131 |
| Salmon and Shad Fishing From the falls in Chickuppi River | 131 |
| Housing for Rev. Glover Burnt Down and Wholly Consumed | 133 |
| Records of the Town of Springfield (Continued) | 146-161 |
| Records of the Town of Springfield (Continued) | 162-190 |
| Records of the Town of Springfield (Continued) | 192-220 |
| Land Grants Beginning 1665 | 214 |
| Records of the Town of Springfield (Continued) | 221-255 |
| Records of the Town of Springfield (Continued) | 256-290 |
| Records of the Town of Springfield (Continued) | 291-330 |
| Records of the Town of Springfield (Continued) | 331-370 |
| Records of the Town of Springfield (Continued) | 371-410 |
| Records of the Town of Springfield (Continued) | 411-450 |
| Records of the Town of Springfield (Continued) | 451-490 |
| Records of the Town of Springfield (Continued) | 491-518 |
| Biographical and Genealogical [Ashley-Cooley] | 519-553 |
| Biographical and Genealogical [Cooper-Hancock] | 553-587 |
| Biographical and Genealogical [Harmon-Pryngrydays] | 587-621 |
| Biographical and Genealogical [Pynchon-Younglove] | 621-660 |

