Author: Jerome M. Curley
Publisher: America Through Time
ISBN: 9781625450319
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Salem, an historic seaport, known as the Witch City is a living museum of America dating back to 1626
Salem Through Time
Author: Jerome M. Curley
Publisher: America Through Time
ISBN: 9781625450319
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Salem, an historic seaport, known as the Witch City is a living museum of America dating back to 1626
Publisher: America Through Time
ISBN: 9781625450319
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Salem, an historic seaport, known as the Witch City is a living museum of America dating back to 1626
Salem Serves
Author: Bonnie Smith
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781703165906
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
Salem, Massachusetts, is the federally-recognized birthplace of the United States National Guard because the volunteer citizen soldiers of the East Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, were the first to train as an official unit--in 1637.That is just one of the stories in this book--stories of extraordinary military and civilian accomplishment, and others of ordinary family life in Salem during wartime. Every community has its "firsts," its heroes, and unique history. Since colonial times, Salem's proximity to Boston and the ocean, its economic importance to the colony and the country, and its engaged, cultured, independent-minded citizenry give Salem a special place in American military and patriotic history. After all, Salem is where the Revolutionary War really started--at another North Bridge. When this news reached London, a British newspaper reported that "the Americans have hoisted their standard (flag) for freedom at Salem." Salem is where the American Navy was founded, it could be argued; George Washington actually slept there in 1789; Salem sailors, "Sea-fencibles," saved the USS Constitution from capture by the British; a Salem ship captain first called the American flag "Old Glory."People from Salem also transformed maritime navigation for the American Navy and Coast Guard; recruited and signed up for the famous all-black 54th Regiment during the Civil War; started the first battlefield ambulance corps; served as nurses before women could join the military (and then signed up in record numbers when they could); invented defense mechanisms that helped win two world wars; produced high-quality materials to support war efforts at local factories--one winning the prestigious Army Navy "E" Award. And, they volunteered--to raise money, join committees, sew, roll bandages, write letters, care for widows and orphans, and help returning wounded soldiers.Salem Serves features:Over 1,000 historic images and objects from the Nelson Dionne Salem History Collection. Five trails of historic sites: * Salem Common and Downtown* McIntire Historic District* North Salem* Waterfront and Derby Street* Coastline Defense: Winter Island and Salem Neck
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781703165906
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
Salem, Massachusetts, is the federally-recognized birthplace of the United States National Guard because the volunteer citizen soldiers of the East Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, were the first to train as an official unit--in 1637.That is just one of the stories in this book--stories of extraordinary military and civilian accomplishment, and others of ordinary family life in Salem during wartime. Every community has its "firsts," its heroes, and unique history. Since colonial times, Salem's proximity to Boston and the ocean, its economic importance to the colony and the country, and its engaged, cultured, independent-minded citizenry give Salem a special place in American military and patriotic history. After all, Salem is where the Revolutionary War really started--at another North Bridge. When this news reached London, a British newspaper reported that "the Americans have hoisted their standard (flag) for freedom at Salem." Salem is where the American Navy was founded, it could be argued; George Washington actually slept there in 1789; Salem sailors, "Sea-fencibles," saved the USS Constitution from capture by the British; a Salem ship captain first called the American flag "Old Glory."People from Salem also transformed maritime navigation for the American Navy and Coast Guard; recruited and signed up for the famous all-black 54th Regiment during the Civil War; started the first battlefield ambulance corps; served as nurses before women could join the military (and then signed up in record numbers when they could); invented defense mechanisms that helped win two world wars; produced high-quality materials to support war efforts at local factories--one winning the prestigious Army Navy "E" Award. And, they volunteered--to raise money, join committees, sew, roll bandages, write letters, care for widows and orphans, and help returning wounded soldiers.Salem Serves features:Over 1,000 historic images and objects from the Nelson Dionne Salem History Collection. Five trails of historic sites: * Salem Common and Downtown* McIntire Historic District* North Salem* Waterfront and Derby Street* Coastline Defense: Winter Island and Salem Neck
Death of an Empire
Author: Robert Booth
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 1429990260
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 351
Book Description
SALEM has long been notorious for the witch trials of 1692. But a hundred years later it was renowned for very different pursuits: vast wealth and worldwide trade. Now Death of an Empire tells the story of Salem's glory days in the age of sailing, and the murder that hastened its descent. When America first became a nation, Salem was the richest city in the republic, led by a visionary merchant who still ranks as one of the wealthiest men in history. For decades, Salem connected America with the wider world, through a large fleet of tall ships and a pragmatic, egalitarian brand of commerce taht remains a model of enlightened international relations. But America's emerging big cities and westward expansion began to erode Salem's national political importance just as its seafaring economy faltered in the face of tariffs and global depression. With Salem's standing as a world capital imperiled, two men, equally favored by fortune, struggled for its future: one, a progressive merchant-politician, tried to build new institutions and businesses, while the other, a reclusive crime lord, offered a demimonde of forbidden pleasures. The scandalous trial that followed signaled Salem's fall from national prominence, a fall that echoed around the world in the loss of friendly trade and in bloody reprisals against native peoples by the U.S. Navy. Death of an Empire is an exciting tale of a remarkably rich era, shedding light on a little-known but fascinating period of Ameriacn history in which characters such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, John Quincy Adams, and Daniel Webster interact with the ambitious merchants and fearless mariners who made Salem famous around the world.
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 1429990260
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 351
Book Description
SALEM has long been notorious for the witch trials of 1692. But a hundred years later it was renowned for very different pursuits: vast wealth and worldwide trade. Now Death of an Empire tells the story of Salem's glory days in the age of sailing, and the murder that hastened its descent. When America first became a nation, Salem was the richest city in the republic, led by a visionary merchant who still ranks as one of the wealthiest men in history. For decades, Salem connected America with the wider world, through a large fleet of tall ships and a pragmatic, egalitarian brand of commerce taht remains a model of enlightened international relations. But America's emerging big cities and westward expansion began to erode Salem's national political importance just as its seafaring economy faltered in the face of tariffs and global depression. With Salem's standing as a world capital imperiled, two men, equally favored by fortune, struggled for its future: one, a progressive merchant-politician, tried to build new institutions and businesses, while the other, a reclusive crime lord, offered a demimonde of forbidden pleasures. The scandalous trial that followed signaled Salem's fall from national prominence, a fall that echoed around the world in the loss of friendly trade and in bloody reprisals against native peoples by the U.S. Navy. Death of an Empire is an exciting tale of a remarkably rich era, shedding light on a little-known but fascinating period of Ameriacn history in which characters such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, John Quincy Adams, and Daniel Webster interact with the ambitious merchants and fearless mariners who made Salem famous around the world.
Salem Falls
Author: Jodi Picoult
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1416549358
Category : Diners (Restaurants)
Languages : en
Pages : 529
Book Description
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1416549358
Category : Diners (Restaurants)
Languages : en
Pages : 529
Book Description
The Specter of Salem
Author: Gretchen A. Adams
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226005429
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 239
Book Description
In The Specter of Salem, Gretchen A. Adams reveals the many ways that the Salem witch trials loomed over the American collective memory from the Revolution to the Civil War and beyond. Schoolbooks in the 1790s, for example, evoked the episode to demonstrate the new nation’s progress from a disorderly and brutal past to a rational present, while critics of new religious movements in the 1830s cast them as a return to Salem-era fanaticism, and during the Civil War, southerners evoked witch burning to criticize Union tactics. Shedding new light on the many, varied American invocations of Salem, Adams ultimately illuminates the function of collective memories in the life of a nation. “Imaginative and thoughtful. . . . Thought-provoking, informative, and convincingly presented, The Specter of Salem is an often spellbinding mix of politics, cultural history, and public historiography.”— New England Quarterly “This well-researched book, forgoing the usual heft of scholarly studies, is not another interpretation of the Salem trials, but an important major work within the scholarly literature on the witch-hunt, linking the hysteria of the period to the evolving history of the American nation. A required acquisition for academic libraries.”—Choice, Outstanding Academic Title 2009
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226005429
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 239
Book Description
In The Specter of Salem, Gretchen A. Adams reveals the many ways that the Salem witch trials loomed over the American collective memory from the Revolution to the Civil War and beyond. Schoolbooks in the 1790s, for example, evoked the episode to demonstrate the new nation’s progress from a disorderly and brutal past to a rational present, while critics of new religious movements in the 1830s cast them as a return to Salem-era fanaticism, and during the Civil War, southerners evoked witch burning to criticize Union tactics. Shedding new light on the many, varied American invocations of Salem, Adams ultimately illuminates the function of collective memories in the life of a nation. “Imaginative and thoughtful. . . . Thought-provoking, informative, and convincingly presented, The Specter of Salem is an often spellbinding mix of politics, cultural history, and public historiography.”— New England Quarterly “This well-researched book, forgoing the usual heft of scholarly studies, is not another interpretation of the Salem trials, but an important major work within the scholarly literature on the witch-hunt, linking the hysteria of the period to the evolving history of the American nation. A required acquisition for academic libraries.”—Choice, Outstanding Academic Title 2009
In the Shadow of Salem
Author: Richard Hite
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781594164378
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Based on extensive primary source research, In the Shadow of Salem: The Andover Witch Hunt of 1692, by historian and archivist Richard Hite, tells for the first time the fascinating story of this long overlooked phase of the largest witch hunt in American history. Untangling a net of rivalries and ties between families and neighbors, the author explains the actions of the accusers, the reactions of the accused, and their ultimate fates. In the process, he shows how the Andover arrests prompted a large segment of the town's population to openly oppose the entire witch hunt and how their actions played a crucial role in finally bringing the 1692 witchcraft crisis to a close.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781594164378
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Based on extensive primary source research, In the Shadow of Salem: The Andover Witch Hunt of 1692, by historian and archivist Richard Hite, tells for the first time the fascinating story of this long overlooked phase of the largest witch hunt in American history. Untangling a net of rivalries and ties between families and neighbors, the author explains the actions of the accusers, the reactions of the accused, and their ultimate fates. In the process, he shows how the Andover arrests prompted a large segment of the town's population to openly oppose the entire witch hunt and how their actions played a crucial role in finally bringing the 1692 witchcraft crisis to a close.
Death in Salem
Author: Diane Foulds
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 0762766409
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
Salem witchcraft will always have a magnetic pull on the American psyche. During the 1692 witch trials, more than 150 people were arrested. An estimated 25 million Americans—including author Diane Foulds—are descended from the twenty individuals executed. What happened to our ancestors? Death in Salem is the first book to take a clear-eyed look at this complex time, by examining the lives of the witch trial participants from a personal perspective. Massachusetts settlers led difficult lives; every player in the Salem drama endured hardships barely imaginable today. Mercy Short, one of the “bewitched” girls, watched as Indians butchered her parents; Puritan minister Cotton Mather outlived all but three of his fifteen children. Such tragedies shaped behavior and, as Foulds argues, ultimately played a part in the witch hunt’s outcome. A compelling “who’s who” to Salem witchcraft, Death in Salem profiles each of these historical personalities as it asks: Why was this person targeted?
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 0762766409
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
Salem witchcraft will always have a magnetic pull on the American psyche. During the 1692 witch trials, more than 150 people were arrested. An estimated 25 million Americans—including author Diane Foulds—are descended from the twenty individuals executed. What happened to our ancestors? Death in Salem is the first book to take a clear-eyed look at this complex time, by examining the lives of the witch trial participants from a personal perspective. Massachusetts settlers led difficult lives; every player in the Salem drama endured hardships barely imaginable today. Mercy Short, one of the “bewitched” girls, watched as Indians butchered her parents; Puritan minister Cotton Mather outlived all but three of his fifteen children. Such tragedies shaped behavior and, as Foulds argues, ultimately played a part in the witch hunt’s outcome. A compelling “who’s who” to Salem witchcraft, Death in Salem profiles each of these historical personalities as it asks: Why was this person targeted?
Illustrated History of Salem and Environs
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Salem (Mass.)
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Salem (Mass.)
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Historic Streets of Salem, Massachusetts
Author: Jeanne Stella
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1467143332
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Witchcraft, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Samuel McIntire made this seaside town famous. But echoes of lesser-known tales linger along its lanes and avenues, from mysterious Chestnut Street to the founding Quakers of Buffum Street. Essex Street is one of the oldest in town, and the crooked street has carried several different names over the years, confusing tourists to this day. The Gedney House on High Street dates back to 1665 and was built by a shipwright, while the neighboring Pease and Price Bakery was a family-owned store that served the community for more than eighty years. Local historian and Salem News columnist Jeanne Stella recounts these and more stories of well-worn paths.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1467143332
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Witchcraft, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Samuel McIntire made this seaside town famous. But echoes of lesser-known tales linger along its lanes and avenues, from mysterious Chestnut Street to the founding Quakers of Buffum Street. Essex Street is one of the oldest in town, and the crooked street has carried several different names over the years, confusing tourists to this day. The Gedney House on High Street dates back to 1665 and was built by a shipwright, while the neighboring Pease and Price Bakery was a family-owned store that served the community for more than eighty years. Local historian and Salem News columnist Jeanne Stella recounts these and more stories of well-worn paths.
The Charter, Special Statutes and Ordinances of the City of Salem
Author: Salem (Mass.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Municipal charters
Languages : en
Pages : 410
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Municipal charters
Languages : en
Pages : 410
Book Description