Commerce and Culture The Maritime Communities of Colonial Massachusetts 1690-1750
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Record 388/479
Copyright Marblehead Historical Commission
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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".













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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