New England Sea Glass
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Regular price $24.99 Sale price $18.74 Save 25%The lure of beachcombing in New England has been around since Colonial times. From shipwrecks, relentless storms and spooky maritime mysteries, pieces of sea glass are tumbled treasures speaking to us about our past.
Many frosty cobalt blue shards come from medicine bottles from the early 20th century and can be found on beaches surrounding Boston Harbor. The seaside town of Rockport, where Hannah and the Hatchet Gang launched a destructive raid on liquor, still holds brilliant fragments of the past. The treasures of Captain Kidd are rumored to be hidden somewhere in Jamestown, Rhode Island, while lost seaside amusement parks in Connecticut produced shimmering treasures now rolling in the tides.
Roxie Zwicker reveals the secret clues hidden in the colorful glass, their origins, and the best places to discover them.
History Lover's Guide to Bar Harbor, A
9781467147804
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Cape Cod Libraries
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A Guide to Historic Burial Grounds in Newport
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A Guide to Historic Burial Grounds of Marblehead
9781467157469
Regular price $24.99 Sale price $18.74 Save 25%Marblehead’s fishermen, merchants, slaves and heroes are buried in graveyards throughout this historic town.
There are thirteen burial sites, including large cemeteries and small family tombs. Old Burial Hill was established in 1638, and the “new” Waterside Cemetery was opened in 1859.
Revolutionary War hero General John Glover, famous for rowing General Washington across the Delaware River in 1776, is buried at Old Burial Hill. The final resting place of an enslaved woman, marked simply “Agnis Negro” was recently reproduced and rededicated. Green Street holds the graves of Elisha Story, who took part in the Boston Tea Party, along with Josiah Cressy, record-breaking captain of the Flying Cloud clipper ship. Mary Alley, who left property to establish the town’s first hospital, is buried at Harborview Cemetery. Local author Pam Matthias Peterson reveals five centuries of history behind these markers of the past.