Author: John Stetson Barry
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Digital images
Languages : en
Pages : 480
Book Description
A Historical Sketch of the Town of Hanover, Mass., with Family Genealogies
Author: John Stetson Barry
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Digital images
Languages : en
Pages : 480
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Digital images
Languages : en
Pages : 480
Book Description
History of the Town of Hanover, Massachusetts, with Family Genealogies
Author: Jedediah Dwelley
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hanover (Mass. : Town)
Languages : en
Pages : 826
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hanover (Mass. : Town)
Languages : en
Pages : 826
Book Description
History of the Town of Hanover, Massachusetts, with Family Genealogies
Author: Jedediah Dwelley
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 765
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 765
Book Description
Bicentennial Edition of "History of the Town of Hanover, Massachusetts"
Author: Jedediah Dwelley
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ISBN:
Category : Hanover (Mass.)
Languages : en
Pages : 291
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hanover (Mass.)
Languages : en
Pages : 291
Book Description
History of the Town of Hanover, Massachusetts
Author: Jedediah Dwelley
Publisher: Forgotten Books
ISBN: 9780331634327
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 812
Book Description
Excerpt from History of the Town of Hanover, Massachusetts: With Family Genealogies The history of Hanover is that of one of the towns incorporated nearly two hundred years ago, with a settlement dating back to the middle of the seventeenth century. Deane, in his history Of Scituate, throws some light on the life and pursuits of the early residents; and Barry, more than a half century ago, wrote a history that has been and now is highly prized. At the time of the Old Home Week Celebration, in 1903, the citizens of the town became so interested that it was decided to have a history written that would bring out more fully a record up to the present time. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Publisher: Forgotten Books
ISBN: 9780331634327
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 812
Book Description
Excerpt from History of the Town of Hanover, Massachusetts: With Family Genealogies The history of Hanover is that of one of the towns incorporated nearly two hundred years ago, with a settlement dating back to the middle of the seventeenth century. Deane, in his history Of Scituate, throws some light on the life and pursuits of the early residents; and Barry, more than a half century ago, wrote a history that has been and now is highly prized. At the time of the Old Home Week Celebration, in 1903, the citizens of the town became so interested that it was decided to have a history written that would bring out more fully a record up to the present time. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
HIST OF THE TOWN OF HANOVER MA
Author: Jedediah 1834 Dwelley
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781363151783
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 826
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781363151783
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 826
Book Description
The New England Historical and Genealogical Register
Author:
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Category : New England
Languages : en
Pages : 592
Book Description
Beginning in 1924, Proceedings are incorporated into the Apr. no.
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Category : New England
Languages : en
Pages : 592
Book Description
Beginning in 1924, Proceedings are incorporated into the Apr. no.
Catalogue of the Genealogical and Historical Library of the Colonial Dames of the State of New York
Author: National Society of Colonial Dames in the State of New York
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 528
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 528
Book Description
Murder on Broadway
Author: John F. Gallagher
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781937588519
Category : True Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
Originally published as Rum, a Tailor's Goose, and a Soap Box: Three Murderous Affairs in the History of Hanover, Massachusetts, this book offers readers an updated version of the three crimes that shook peaceful Hanover, Massachusetts more than 100 years ago. The author has delved more deeply into the tragedies and provides additional information about each incident and the principal characters involved, and has included forty illustrations, many not seen in his original version. The shooting deaths of two railroad laborers by a recalcitrant, illicit rum dealer shocked the tranquil town of Hanover, Massachusetts in 1845. Violence again visited the town nearly thirty years later when the manager of a hotel in the town's Four Corners village murdered a woman in his employ. An impulsive young Canadian immigrant entered a Chinese laundry and robbed and killed the owner in the same village three decades after that. Journey back in time as John F. Gallagher chronicles these crimes that afflicted Hanover during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Explore the everyday lives of Hanover's citizens, the social and moral issues of their time, and the impact each murder had on the community, the families of the victims, and the accused. Learn about the circumstances whereby the victims, all recent immigrants, came to America filled with dreams and aspirations they would never realize.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781937588519
Category : True Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
Originally published as Rum, a Tailor's Goose, and a Soap Box: Three Murderous Affairs in the History of Hanover, Massachusetts, this book offers readers an updated version of the three crimes that shook peaceful Hanover, Massachusetts more than 100 years ago. The author has delved more deeply into the tragedies and provides additional information about each incident and the principal characters involved, and has included forty illustrations, many not seen in his original version. The shooting deaths of two railroad laborers by a recalcitrant, illicit rum dealer shocked the tranquil town of Hanover, Massachusetts in 1845. Violence again visited the town nearly thirty years later when the manager of a hotel in the town's Four Corners village murdered a woman in his employ. An impulsive young Canadian immigrant entered a Chinese laundry and robbed and killed the owner in the same village three decades after that. Journey back in time as John F. Gallagher chronicles these crimes that afflicted Hanover during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Explore the everyday lives of Hanover's citizens, the social and moral issues of their time, and the impact each murder had on the community, the families of the victims, and the accused. Learn about the circumstances whereby the victims, all recent immigrants, came to America filled with dreams and aspirations they would never realize.
Making Slavery History
Author: Margot Minardi
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199702209
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
Making Slavery History focuses on how commemorative practices and historical arguments about the American Revolution set the course for antislavery politics in the nineteenth century. The particular setting is a time and place in which people were hyperconscious of their roles as historical actors and narrators: Massachusetts in the period between the Revolution and the Civil War. This book shows how local abolitionists, both black and white, drew on their state's Revolutionary heritage to mobilize public opposition to Southern slavery. When it came to securing the citizenship of free people of color within the Commonwealth, though, black and white abolitionists diverged in terms of how they idealized black historical agency. Although it is often claimed that slavery in New England is a history long concealed, Making Slavery History finds it hidden in plain sight. From memories of Phillis Wheatley and Crispus Attucks to representations of black men at the Battle of Bunker Hill, evidence of the local history of slavery cropped up repeatedly in early national Massachusetts. In fixing attention on these seemingly marginal presences, this book demonstrates that slavery was unavoidably entangled in the commemorative culture of the early republic-even in a place that touted itself as the "cradle of liberty." Transcending the particular contexts of Massachusetts and the early American republic, this book is centrally concerned with the relationship between two ways of making history, through social and political transformation on the one hand and through commemoration, narration, and representation on the other. Making Slavery History examines the relationships between memory and social change, between histories of slavery and dreams of freedom, and between the stories we tell ourselves about who we have been and the possibilities we perceive for who we might become.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199702209
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
Making Slavery History focuses on how commemorative practices and historical arguments about the American Revolution set the course for antislavery politics in the nineteenth century. The particular setting is a time and place in which people were hyperconscious of their roles as historical actors and narrators: Massachusetts in the period between the Revolution and the Civil War. This book shows how local abolitionists, both black and white, drew on their state's Revolutionary heritage to mobilize public opposition to Southern slavery. When it came to securing the citizenship of free people of color within the Commonwealth, though, black and white abolitionists diverged in terms of how they idealized black historical agency. Although it is often claimed that slavery in New England is a history long concealed, Making Slavery History finds it hidden in plain sight. From memories of Phillis Wheatley and Crispus Attucks to representations of black men at the Battle of Bunker Hill, evidence of the local history of slavery cropped up repeatedly in early national Massachusetts. In fixing attention on these seemingly marginal presences, this book demonstrates that slavery was unavoidably entangled in the commemorative culture of the early republic-even in a place that touted itself as the "cradle of liberty." Transcending the particular contexts of Massachusetts and the early American republic, this book is centrally concerned with the relationship between two ways of making history, through social and political transformation on the one hand and through commemoration, narration, and representation on the other. Making Slavery History examines the relationships between memory and social change, between histories of slavery and dreams of freedom, and between the stories we tell ourselves about who we have been and the possibilities we perceive for who we might become.