The Meetinghouse Tragedy

The Meetinghouse Tragedy

Author: Charles E. Clark

Publisher: UPNE

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9780874518726

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The dramatic story of a colonial town's experience of and response to communal catastrophe.


Stones and Bones of New England

Stones and Bones of New England

Author: Lisa Rogak

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2016-05-15

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 1493023802

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Whether it's for their solace and beauty or for the sense of history that seeps from the ground, cemeteries are fascinating places to visit, this guide shows where to find the most interesting and unusual ones in all of New England. Some have headstones that are fine art, others are associated with notorious events, and others are the final resting place of famous poets, soldiers, and statesmen. Included are large public facilities as well as the small family burying grounds hidden away behind crumbling stone walls and along once-cultivated farmland. A sampling of cemeteries profiled: *Hope Cemetery in Barre, Vermont, where lifelike sculptures of angels and Greek goddesses stand next to a stone soccer ball and Shell Oil truck gravemarker, all elaborately carved from local granite by immigrant Italian stonecutters. *Spider Gates Cemetery, in Leicester, Massachusetts, a notorious Quaker burying ground famed for its frequent ghost sightings and still in use today. *A cemetery situated on the raised median of the Interstate in Warner, New Hampshire,which was preserved in 1970 by highway planners, who constructed the roadway around it. *Evergreen Cemetery in New Haven, Vermont, final resting place of Timothy Clark Smith, whose 1893 crypt includes a window to help him escape in case he was buried alive. Driving directions are provided for each cemetery, and detailed maps show the location of the more obscure graveyards. This unique guide offers an intriguing way to learn about the history and culture of New England.


The Years of the Life of Samuel Lane, 1718-1806

The Years of the Life of Samuel Lane, 1718-1806

Author: Jerald E. Brown

Publisher: UPNE

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 9781584650522

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Samuel Lane, whose life in and around the town of Stratham, New Hampshire, spanned much of the 18th century, was truly a "Renaissance man." Civic, business, and personal concerns fill the pages of the diary he kept for over 60 years. The worries, dilemmas, and day-to-day work Lane detailed provide a compelling view of life in colonial New Hampshire. Together with his business records and family papers, Lane's diaries form an important part of the New Hampshire Historical Society's collections. Basing his narrative on careful study of this rich documentary legacy, historian Jerald E. Brown explores the life, career, and motivations of one man and his family. In a preliminary essay, editor Donna-Belle Garvin introduces Lane's world to the reader. The many illustrations of leatherworking, farming, surveying, buildings, bridges, crops, animals, and gravestones draw readers into the complex world and work that shaped Lane and his family. This fascinating tale is the most complete account now available of the life of a colonial New England artisan and tradesman.


The Public Prints

The Public Prints

Author: Charles E. Clark

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 0195082338

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In the hands of Charles E. Clark, American newspaper publishing becomes a branch of the English world of print in a story that begins in the bustling streets of late-seventeenth-century London and moves to the provincial towns of England and across the Atlantic


Quaker Testimony

Quaker Testimony

Author: Irene Allen

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 1998-01-15

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9780312964245

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In a Cambridge, Massachusetts Quaker community, a member of the congregation is killed just before she and her family are due to be evicted from their home for nonpayment of taxes. Elizabeth Elliot, the 60ish clerk for the group, begins her own investigation into the murder when the local detective proves woefully inept.


Bootleggers, Lobstermen & Lumberjacks

Bootleggers, Lobstermen & Lumberjacks

Author: Matthew P. Mayo

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2010-10-05

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 0762766964

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The story of New England is built on an endless armature of fascinating tales of Yankee ingenuity and hardy, intrepid characters. Bootleggers, Lobstermen, and Lumberjacks takes the top fifty wildest episodes in the region’s bygone days and presents them to the reader in one convenient, narrative-driven package. Including incredible but true tales of hardy Yankee hill folk and crusty seafarers engaged in all manner of amazing activity—from witch-hunting to log rolling, sometimes with tragic results—this book is a perfect stroll through New England’s past for resident and visitor alike. Yankee history is rife with all manner of shipwreck victims surviving any way they know how; Indian, pirate, and shark attacks, cougar and bear attacks, and, of course, rum runners and bootleggers doing what they do best.


The Spiritual Traveler

The Spiritual Traveler

Author: Jana Riess

Publisher: Hidden Spring

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13: 9781587680083

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This unique guidebook introduces hundreds of churches, synagogues, mosques, meeting houses, Buddhist meditation centers, Hindu and Sikh temples, as well as retreat centers of all religious traditions. Introductory chapters recount New England's spiritual history, offer an overview of its many faith traditions, and explain its sacred architecture. 100 illustrations.