A History of the Greenwich Waterfront (American Chronicles (History Press))
by Karen Jewell
The Boston Tea Party (Northeastern classics edition)
by Benjamin Woods Labaree
" A brilliant and scholarly demonstration of the way a single act of violence can affect the course of history. ... The reasons for the resort to war ... have never been brought into such clear focus as through the lens of this remarkable study." - Julian P. Boyd, editor, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson "One of the most important books ever written about the origins of the American Revolution."- Journal of American History
Annual Report of the Treasurer, Selectmen and School Committee of the Town of Laconia, for the Year Ending .; 1949
Providence, the Renaissance City
by Francis J. Leazes and Mark T. Motte
Two decades ago, Providence, Rhode Island, was a gritty wasteland of neglected waterways, derelict railroad yards, and vast parking lots derided as a smudge on the road from New York to Cape Cod. Today this historic New England city boasts a lively panorama of graceful river walks, revived commercial activity, and celebrated public arts - and has been named among the best places to live in America. This breakthrough portrayal of urban rebirth reveals the ideas, opportunities, people, and project...
The Early Irish Settlers in the Town of Gardner, Massachusetts
by Marie Margaret Gearan
Prompted by a serendipitous visit to a bookstore, an epiphany leads Paula Bennett and her husband, Harvey, to southern Maine where they spontaneously buy the General Ichabod Goodwin House with its original nine-over-six windows, wide-plank painted wood floors, early Georgian moldings, and an 8-ft wide hearth perfect for cooking. While learning about 18th-century decor to characterise the furnishing of her historic home, Paula diligently researches the house's first inhabitants. She begins to im...
Boston's Back Bay neighborhood is well known today for its upscale residences, high-rise office buildings, fine hotels, and excellent restaurants. Extending from Arlington Street to Massachusetts Avenue, and from the Charles River to the Amtrak and MBTA tracks, the neighborhood includes Commonwealth Avenue, Newbury Street, Boylston Street, the John Hancock and Prudential towers, Copley Square, and the Charles River Esplanade. The Back Bay today contributes heavily to Boston's image as a prospero...
Each year thousands of men and women and families recreate on Maine's Public Reserved Lands. Most of these visitors know only that the large green areas on the map promise them access to some of the state's most magnificent places. Very few have any idea how Maine acquired them. Or that, as a conservation success, their acquisition (600,000 acres) rivals the celebrated purchase and gift to Maine people of Baxter State Park (210,000 acres) by Governor Percival Baxter. Maine's two hundredth annive...
From Yankee to American (Globe Pequot Vintage)
by Ruth O.M. Andersen
From Yankee to American explores the nature of the state's reaction to the forces of urbanism, industrialism, and massive European immigration in the period between the Confederate surrender at Appomattox and the outbreak of World War I in 1914.
John Hirsch chronicles the research, scientists, and ephemera of the Harvard Forest-a 3,750-acre research forest in Petersham, Massachusetts. Essays by David Foster, Clarisse Hart, and Margot Anne Kelley expand the scope of this photographic exploration at the nexus of science and art.Hirsch is attentive to both the quixotic and the beautiful, and has created a body of work that is about a desire to understand, describe, and predict the evolution of our surroundings, while showing reverence for...
2000 Census of Population and Housing, Connecticut, Summary Social, Economic, and Housing Characteristics
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Deval Patrick, “an inspirational figure guided by optimism and hope who presaged the rise of President Obama” (The Boston Globe), recounts his extraordinary journey from the South Side of Chicago to the governorship of Massachusetts. “I’ve simply seen too much goodness in this country—and have come so far in my own journey—not to believe in those ideals, and my faith in the future is sometimes restored under the darkest cloud...
2000 Census of Population and Housing, Rhode Island, Summary Social, Economic, and Housing Characteristics
Magnalia Christi Americana (The John Harvard Library) (Belknap Press S.)
by Cotton Mather and Thomas Robbins