Dulcibel a Tale of Old Salem (Classic Reprint)

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In the afternoon Of a sunny Autumn day, nearly two hundred years ago, a young man was walking along one Of the newly Opened roads which led into Salem Village, or what is now called Danvers Centre, in the then Province Of Massachusetts Bay.

The town of Salem, that which is now the widely known City of that name, lay between four and five miles to the southeast, on a tongue of land formed by two inlets of the sea, called now as then North and South Rivers. Next to Plymouth it is the Oldest town in New England, having been first settled in 1626. Not till three years after were Boston and Charlestown commenced by the arrival of eleven ships from England. It is a Significant fact, as showing the hardships to which the early settlers were exposed, that of the fifteen hundred persons composing this Boston expedi tion, two hundred died during the first winter. Salem has also the honor of establishing the first New England church organization, in 1629, with the Reverend Francis Higginson as its pastor.

Salem village was an adjunct Of Salem, the town taking in the adjacent lands for the purpose Of tillage to a distance Of Six miles from the meet ing-house. But in the progress of settlement, Salem Village also became entitled to a Church Of its own; and it had one regularly established at the date Of our story, with the Reverend Samuel Parris as presiding elder or minister.

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Publisher - Forgotten Books

Language - English

Hardback

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Author

Henry Peterson


Published Date -

ISBN - 9780666554086

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.3 cm

Page Count - 426

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Contributors

Author

Henry Peterson


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ISBN - 9781330332399

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.3 cm

Page Count - 428

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