A Brief History of Old Newbury

From Settlement to Separation

Nonfiction, Travel, Pictorials, Art & Architecture, Photography, History
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Author: Bethany Groff ISBN: 9781625848994
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: August 29, 2008
Imprint: The History Press Language: English
Author: Bethany Groff
ISBN: 9781625848994
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: August 29, 2008
Imprint: The History Press
Language: English
In the first ten years of its settlement, the town of Newbury
witnessed murders, kidnappings, earthquakes and a plague of caterpillars. The century that followed�marked by religious conflict, Indian uprisings and public scandal�
proved no less challenging to the early Puritan community.
In 1640, Massachusetts Governor John Winthrop noted, �As
people increased, so sin abounded.� But through the turmoil, Newbury�s citizens harnessed the region�s abundant natural resources and developed a thriving community. Author Bethany Groff introduces the compelling personalities that shaped the history of Old Newbury up until 1764, when Newburyport received its independence from the mother town. From the scandalous exploits of Dr. Henry Greenland to the courageous and sacrificing acts of founding families like the Emerys, Dummers and Pikes, A Brief History of Old Newbury provides a captivating glimpse into the verve of this
early New England town.
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In the first ten years of its settlement, the town of Newbury
witnessed murders, kidnappings, earthquakes and a plague of caterpillars. The century that followed�marked by religious conflict, Indian uprisings and public scandal�
proved no less challenging to the early Puritan community.
In 1640, Massachusetts Governor John Winthrop noted, �As
people increased, so sin abounded.� But through the turmoil, Newbury�s citizens harnessed the region�s abundant natural resources and developed a thriving community. Author Bethany Groff introduces the compelling personalities that shaped the history of Old Newbury up until 1764, when Newburyport received its independence from the mother town. From the scandalous exploits of Dr. Henry Greenland to the courageous and sacrificing acts of founding families like the Emerys, Dummers and Pikes, A Brief History of Old Newbury provides a captivating glimpse into the verve of this
early New England town.

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