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- Determining Blame During the Salem Witch Trials John R
- Mary Brown at the Activities and Efforts That Are Made by the Connecticut [email protected] with Suggestions for Events
- The Salem Witch Trials
- Crown V. Susannah North Martin Court of the County of Essex, Colony of Massachusetts Salem, Year of Our Lord 1692
- The Crucible of History:How Apology and Reconciliation Created Modern Conceptions of the Salem Witch Trials
- Compact Day Luncheon’S Guest Will Speak on the Salem Witch Trials of 1692
- In the Summer of 1692, Almost 200 People in This Region Were Accused of Practicing Witchcraft, Defined by the Court of the Time As a Crime
- Our North Ancestors North Context
- The Witchcraft Delusion of 1692
- Additions, Cancellations, and Changes in the Documents of the Salem Witchcraft Trials.” Studia Neophilologica 79(1): 3–24
- Tituba of Salem: the Racial, Gendered, and Encultured Dimensions of A
- THE SALEM WITCH TRIALS Increase Mather Preacher
- Descent from Susannah (North) Martin, Widow of George Martin, Who Was Executed for Witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts, on 19 July 1692
- The Lesson of Salem Taken from Newsweek, August 31, 1992 by Laura Shapiro