| Collection |
Lausier Collection |
| Author |
Christine Leigh Heyrman |
| Publish date |
1984 |
| Summary |
This is the story of two communities, Gloucester and Marblehead, and the townspeople and life-style of these two maritime towns from 1690-1750. Part II tells the story of Marblehead from the first chapter "A Fishing Plantation" followed by "Stirred Up by the Devil", "The Church Militant", " A Heathenish Rioting", "The Making of the Marblehead Gentry", and "The Church Triumphant".
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| ISBN |
0-393-01781-8 |
| Object ID |
2011-076-00242 |
| Object Name |
Book |
| People |
Gatchell, John Gatchell, Samuel Redd, Wilmot (Mammy) Barnard, John, Parson Roads, Samuel Barnard, John, Hawkes, Ebenezer Hooper, Robert, Jr. Calley, Moses, Capt. Roundey, John Pigot, George, Rev. Martin, Knott |
| Publisher |
W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. |
| Pub Place |
New York, NY 10110 |
| Search Terms |
"History and Traditions of Marblehead" |
| Subjects |
Maritime Communities 1690-1750 |
| Title |
Commerce and Culture The Maritime Communities of Colonial Massachusetts 1690-1750 |
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