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- Historic Burial-Places of Boston and Vicinity. by John M
- The Puritan Conscience in the Diary of Samuel Sewall
- Did the Mathers Disagree About the Salem Witchcraft Trials?
- Witchcraft Laws and Trials: Salem and Beyond
- Companion Guide
- Inscriptions on the Bronze Tablets Recently Placed on the Gates of the Older Burial Grounds in Boston, Massachusetts
- THE OLDEST COURT of CONTINUOUS EXISTENCE in the WESTERN HEMISPHERE Donald J
- A New Commonwealth Votes Using GIS to Analyze the Politics of Turn-Of-The-19Th-Century Massachusetts
- Samuel Sewall, the Selling of Joseph (1700)1
- The Colony of Massachusetts Loyalists at Bristol, England
- Accomplished in Manuscript
- Jonathan Corwin: the Other Salem Witch Judge – History of Massachusetts Blog MENU History of Massachusetts Blog
- Open PDF File, 195.41 KB, for Index of Subjects and Titles
- Judge Sewall's Apology
- The Salem Witch Trials
- 17Th Century Colonial New England the Salem Witchcraft Trials of 1692 Arthur Miller's the Crucible Fact & Fiction (Or Pick
- Ship of Wealth: Massachusetts Merchants, Foreign Goods, and the Transformation of Anglo-America, 1670-1760
- The Crucible of History:How Apology and Reconciliation Created Modern Conceptions of the Salem Witch Trials
- Politics, Honor, and Self-Defense in Post-Revolutionary Boston: the 1806 Manslaughter Trial of Thomas Selfridge
- A Manual for the Use of the General Court
- Lord Mansfield and the Legitimacy of Slavery in the Anglo-American World*
- Samuel Sewall: the Salem Witch Judge Who Repented
- Religious Dissent
- Massachusetts Art Commission
- Statesman of the Old Republic
- Gender in Colonial America: Women and Witches Holly Hartman Western Oregon University, [email protected]
- Salem Witch Trials
- Is Slavery Christian? a Pamphlet Debate in Boston, 1700-1706*
- Slavery, Freedom, and Dependence in Pre-Revolutionary Boston, 1700-1775
- Oneoffour Pilaster-Capsofportlandstone Fromthe Facade Ofthe Foster-Hutchinson House,Boston, 1689-1692 Old-Time New England
- Maine, Indian Land Speculation, and the Essex County Witchcraft Outbreak of 1692 Emerson Baker, Salem State University
- A Brief History of the Salem Witch Trials
- H. Doc. 108-222
- Salem Prosecuted