Table of Contents

HISTORY OF ESSEX COUNTY, MASS., written under the supervision of Henry Wheatland, M. D., President of the Essex Institute, by Cyrus M. Tracy, William E. Graves, and Henry M. Batchelder.

Chapter I. Sketch of the History of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1620 to 1692
Chapter II. Sketch of the Principal Indian Nations of New England—The Tribes of Essex County—Early Indian Land Grants—The last of the Sagamores
Chapter III. Organization of the County—Settlement of Salem, Lynn, Andover, Ipswich, Rowley, Newbury, Gloucester, and Wenham
Chapter IV. Peculiarities of Early Settlers—Freemen—Residents—Titles and Distinctions—Dwelling Houses—Lights, &c.
Chapter V. Salem Witchcraft—Brief History of the Delusion, with an account of the Trials, Executions, &c.
Chapter VI. The Early and Later Means of Communication and Transportation in and through Essex County.
Chapter VII. Historical Notice of some of the more Important Public Institutions of Essex Ccounty.

TOWN HISTORIES

CITIES AND TOWNS. AUTHORS
Amesbury Cyrus M. Tracy
Andover Bradford Kingman
Beverly Elias Nason
Boxford Sidney Perley
Bradford Edwin P. Hill
Danvers Charles F. W. Archer
Essex Elias Nason
Georgetown Edwin P. Hill
Gloucester John J. Babson
Groveland Edwin P. Hill
Hamilton Elias Nason
Haverhill Edwin P. Hill
Ipswich Elias Nason
Lawrence Robert H. Tewksbury
Lynn Cyrus M. Tracy
Lynnfield Cyrus M. Tracy
Marblehead Jonathan H. Orne
Manchester Elias Nason
Merrimac W. H. B. Currier
Methuen Edwin P. Hill
Middleton Sidney Perley
Nahant Cyrus M. Tracy
Newbury George L. Colby
Newburyport George L. Colby
North Andover Bradford Kingman
Peabody Charles F. W. Archer
Rockport John J. Babson
Rowley Elias Nason
Salem Charles S. Osgood and Henry M. Batchelder
Saugus Cyrus M. Tracy
Salisbury W. H. B. Currier
Swampscott Cyrus M. Tracy
Topsfield Sidney Perley
Wenham Charles F. W. Archer
West Newbury George J. L. Colby


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