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Hidden History of Mystic & Stonington

Author : Gail B. MacDonald
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : History
ISBN : 9781467140546

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Hidden History of Mystic & Stonington by Gail B. MacDonald Pdf

Mystic and Stonington are quintessential seacoast villages with colorful and diverse histories that extend well beyond the wharves and former sea captains' homes. Native Americans, African Americans, immigrants and women also wove the unique story of this New England coastline. Now known for bucolic landscapes and tourist attractions, Mystic was once a workaday village that hosted thousands during annual Peace Meetings and provided groundbreaking education to deaf children. Stonington village teemed with railroad and steamship workers and passengers and was home to a women's college. Gail Braccidiferro MacDonald peels back the layers of these southeastern Connecticut coastal communities, revealing a rich history that is sometimes surprising and always intriguing.

Hidden History of Mystic & Stonington

Author : Gail B. MacDonald
Publisher : History Press Library Editions
Page : 130 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2020-03-23
Category : History
ISBN : 1540242412

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Hidden History of Mystic & Stonington by Gail B. MacDonald Pdf

Mystic and Stonington are quintessential seacoast villages with colorful and diverse histories that extend well beyond the wharves and former sea captains' homes. Native Americans, African Americans, immigrants and women also wove the unique story of this

Hidden History of Old Lyme, Lyme & East Lyme

Author : Jim Lampos,Michaelle Pearson
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2020-08-10
Category : History
ISBN : 9781439669990

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Hidden History of Old Lyme, Lyme & East Lyme by Jim Lampos,Michaelle Pearson Pdf

Old Lyme, Lyme and East Lyme were once one town, founded in the 1600s. Known for early innovations in industry, government and education, these towns also share a wealth of overlooked history. Discover the taverns where Patriots met during the Revolution, the Diving Horses at the Golden Spur Amusement Park and the Spiritualist Camp that has held séances since 1882. Meet the smuggler captain who routinely escaped prison to visit his wife, the Revolutionary War veteran who trailblazed the West and the abolitionist who helped Frederick Douglass escape to freedom. Authors Jim Lampos and Michaelle Pearson weave a fascinating tapestry of local legends, history and lore.

Occult America

Author : Mitch Horowitz
Publisher : Bantam
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2010-10-05
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 9780553385151

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Occult America by Mitch Horowitz Pdf

From its earliest days, America served as an arena for the revolutions in alternative spirituality that eventually swept the globe. Esoteric philosophies and personas—from Freemasonry to Spiritualism, from Madame H. P. Blavatsky to Edgar Cayce—dramatically altered the nation’s culture, politics, and religion. Yet the mystical roots of our identity are often ignored or overlooked. Opening a new window on the past, Occult America presents a dramatic, pioneering study of the esoteric undercurrents of our history and their profound impact across modern life.

Hidden History of Mystic & Stonington

Author : Gail B. MacDonald
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2020-03-23
Category : History
ISBN : 9781439669389

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Hidden History of Mystic & Stonington by Gail B. MacDonald Pdf

Mystic and Stonington are quintessential seacoast villages with colorful and diverse histories that extend well beyond the wharves and former sea captains' homes. Native Americans, African Americans, immigrants and women also wove the unique story of this New England coastline. Now known for bucolic landscapes and tourist attractions, Mystic was once a workaday village that hosted thousands during annual Peace Meetings and provided groundbreaking education to deaf children. Stonington village teemed with railroad and steamship workers and passengers and was home to a women's college. Gail Braccidiferro MacDonald peels back the layers of these southeastern Connecticut coastal communities, revealing a rich history that is sometimes surprising and always intriguing.

Forgotten Voices

Author : Carolyn Wakeman
Publisher : Wesleyan University Press
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2019-10-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780819579249

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Forgotten Voices by Carolyn Wakeman Pdf

An inclusive early history of an iconic New England church The history inscribed in New England's meetinghouses waits to be told. There, colonists gathered for required worship on the Sabbath, for town meetings, and for court hearings. There, ministers and local officials, many of them slave owners, spoke about salvation, liberty, and justice. There, women before the Civil War found a role and a purpose outside their households. This innovative exploration of a coastal Connecticut town, birthplace of two governors and a Supreme Court Chief Justice, retrieves the voices preserved in record books and sermons and the intimate views conveyed in women's letters. Told through the words of those whose lives the meetinghouse shaped, Forgotten Voices uncovers a hidden past. It begins with the displacement of Indigenous people in the area before Europeans arrived, continues with disputes over worship and witchcraft in the early colonial settlement, and looks ahead to the use of Connecticut's most iconic white church as a refuge and sanctuary. Relying on the resources of local archives, the contents of family attics, and the extensive records of the Congregational Church, this community portrait details the long ignored genocide and enslaved people and reshapes prevailing ideas about history's makers. Meticulously researched and including 75 color illustrations, Forgotten Voices will be of interest to anyone exploring the roots of community life in New England. The book is the joint project of the Old Lyme meetinghouse and the Florence Griswold Museum. The museum will host a major exhibit in 20192020, exploring the role of the meetinghouse.

A History of Mystic, Connecticut

Author : Leigh Fought
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2007-12-07
Category : Photography
ISBN : 9781625844064

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A History of Mystic, Connecticut by Leigh Fought Pdf

Tucked away in a natural port, Mystic has long been home to seagoing adventure. In A History of Mystic, Connecticut, author and former Mystic Seaport librarian Leigh Fought relates the compelling story of this picturesque coastal community. Forged from the brutal Pequot War, for years Mystic was a quiet little farming village. Then came the War of 1812. Mystic's upstart venture capitalists seized on the war's dislocations to transform the settlement into a shipbuilding powerhouse. The shipyards launched vessels by the hundreds and an industry was born. The Civil War, steam-powered ships and the decline of commercial whaling halted Mystic's shipbuilding boom. Yet the town recovered, transforming itself into the charming nautical-themed tourist destination that has enchanted millions. Read Fought's comprehensive narrative to discover Mystic's role in New England's thrilling maritime saga.

The Battle of Stonington

Author : James Tertius De Kay
Publisher : Naval Institute Press
Page : 193 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2013-01-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781612512570

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The Battle of Stonington by James Tertius De Kay Pdf

In the summer of 1814 a squadron of Royal Navy ships attacked the tiny Connecticut seaport of Stonington, and declared its intention of destroying the town. Over the next four days the British barraged the nearly defenseless civilian population with some fifty tons of explosives, before mysteriously upping anchor and sailing away, leaving Stonington largely intact. Though a mere footnote in America's early naval history, the Battle of Stonington has remained a source of curiosity for two hundred years. Why did the British single out Stonington and then fail so miserably at their goal? To solve the mystery of this curious battle, and explain Britain's failure to level the town, the author takes the reader back some forty years to the Revolution to unfold a surprisingly complex set of circumstances involving people on both sides of the Atlantic and across America. Drawing on contemporary news accounts, secret Royal Navy correspondence, and other primary sources, he investigates events leading up to the puzzling attack and then recounts the exciting details of the battle itself. It is a memorable, masterly told story of brave and honorable people, divided loyalties, and new ideas fighting traditional, old-world values. As the book develops, James Tertius de Kay introduces a fascinating cast of characters that ranks with the best of fiction: Thomas Hardy, the hero of Trafalgar who led the British attack; Jeremiah Holmes, an American merchant captain who led the defense of Stonington; Stephen Decatur and Robert Fulton, two well-known American patriots; and a number of enterprising smugglers and spies. At the same time de Kay pays tribute to the significant roles played by new naval weapons--American submarine vessels and torpedoes, British rockets and bombs--that revolutionized the art of war. The Battle of Stonington brings all these elements into brilliant focus to provide a lively narrative history not just of the events at Stonington but of the entire period. It is a compelling, often humorous story.

Hidden New England

Author : Stacy Ritz
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 568 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Travel
ISBN : 0915233584

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Hidden New England by Stacy Ritz Pdf

From skiing to sailing, fine restaurants and inns to the best places to view the autumn colors, this completely revised guide helps readers plan an affordable visit to New England. Covers the hidden retreats as well as popular destinations in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.

Hidden New England

Author : Susan Farewell,Alberta Eiseman
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 580 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Travel
ISBN : 1569750025

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Hidden New England by Susan Farewell,Alberta Eiseman Pdf

Completely covering six states, this blockbuster handbook ventures from popular tourist destinations to secluded retreats known only to residents. Features an all-new, more reader-friendly format for the more than 50 million people who visit New England each year.

America's Scientific Treasures

Author : Stephen M. Cohen,Brenda H. Cohen
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 545 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2020-12-15
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780197545508

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America's Scientific Treasures by Stephen M. Cohen,Brenda H. Cohen Pdf

"Over twenty years have passed since the First Edition was published in 1998; in that time changes both technological and human have occurred. Regarding human changes, we regret the death of one of the co-authors, Dr. Paul S. Cohen, just as preparations began in 2004 for the Second Edition. Hence this book has a new co-author, Dr. Stephen M. Cohen. The basic premises and criteria for inclusion in our book, however, have not altered. The GPS has rendered the art of map-reading nearly obsolete and many sites have added instructions to their facilities. Thus we have removed the need for us to include detailed directions. In addition the Internet now provides most of us with a ready and quick fountain of site information, sometimes accurate, and occasionally not. This information includes details about most of the sites we have chosen to include in the Second Edition, such as temporary exhibits, changeable daily schedules of lectures, and guided tours. In fact, many websites even provide driving directions. By request of our readers we have included information about how to go to sites by public transportation. In the Second Edition, we continue our focus on providing an ancillary background to each site, including some of the unusual, unique, or important aspects of its collection. As before, at least one of the authors has visited practically every site we discuss. We now include each site's own website and unusual directions such as latitude and longitude to correct for occasional errors in GPS directions or when a site may be reached by water as well as land. Because this book showcases science and technology for a worldwide readership, we now indicate metric units as well as English units for all measurements. This edition now lists treasures in all fifty states. We have split America's Scientific Treasures into three separate volumes, highlighting different geographical areas of the United States: the East Coast, the Midwest, and the West. In this way, you, the user, can more easily carry this book as you travel"--

New England

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Fodor
Page : 781 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : New England
ISBN : 9781400004539

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New England by Anonim Pdf

Describes major tourist attractions in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont, providing expanded coverage of Hartford, Boston, and Cape Cod.

Heritage Quest

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 822 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Genealogy
ISBN : WISC:89082510900

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Ayer Directory of Publications

Author : Jeff Sumner
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1448 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : American newspapers
ISBN : 0787657964

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Ayer Directory of Publications by Jeff Sumner Pdf

An annual guide to publications and broadcasting stations including newspapers, magazines, journals, radio stations, television stations, and cable systems./ "Formerly Ayer Directory of Publications"--Cover

Sisters of the Brush

Author : Ramsay MacMullen
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 568 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UVA:X004440903

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Sisters of the Brush by Ramsay MacMullen Pdf

"The story in this book begins with the first letter in the year Eliza Champlain was born, 1797, in New London. It unfolds through her own, her mother's, and her aunt's correspondence - hundreds of letters now first published with explanatory chapters, commentary, and notes around them. Her aunt, at first in their home town and then (from 1811) for eight years in New York, was the first professional artist of her sex in the United States - Mary Way, a painter of miniature portraits. Eliza's mother, remaining at home, also earned her living by her brush. The two older women taught all they knew to Eliza, sometimes looking over her shoulder, sometimes in their letters. To show how artists went about their work in the period, nothing matches this collection." "Paintings by all three can be found in various private collections and galleries, including the Metropolitan Museum in New York. The book through its color plates introduces an equal number of paintings hitherto unknown which were preserved with the letters." "The core of the book, however, is the world of women - their circles and relationships, their concerns, and the opportunities open to them in the early Republic."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved