Legendary Locals of Salem

by Curley, Jerome M.
ISBN: 9781467100809
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Since 1626, Salem has had a rich history. Time has seen this small city that was founded by Puritans adapt and push forward. It has been the capital of the colony; the site of the witchcraft trials of 1692; a thriving seaport; home to Revolutionary War privateers and soldiers; an East India Seaport that opened trade with China; an industrial center; and a tourist destination. Each age has produced people of influence. They walked the city s lanes, wharves, and streets as they pursued their dreams people such as Roger Conant, Salem s Puritan founder; Anne Bradstreet, the first American poetess; Judge Sewell, the remorseful witchcraft judge; Elias Derby, the first American millionaire; Samuel McIntyre, the architect who changed the face of Salem; Nathaniel Hawthorne, a great American author; and Frank Benson, the noted impressionist painter. Ordinary people were and are legends, such as Caroline Emmerton, a philanthropist who sought to save Salem s heritage; David Goss, a historian and activist for Salem s past; Pep Cornacchio, an extraordinary civic volunteer; and Joan Boudreau, a preservationist restaurateur; as well as countless others. Legendary Locals of Salem celebrates the eclectic and noteworthy figures that have shaped and continue to shape the community."
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Author: Curley, Jerome M.
  • ISBN: 9781467100809
  • Condition: Used
  • Dimensions: 9.10 x 0.40
  • Number Of Pages: 128
  • Publication Year: 2013
Language: English