| 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 EnglandThe Tribes of Essex CountyEarly Indian Land
GrantsThe last of the Sagamores |
| Chapter
III. |
Organization
of the CountySettlement of Salem, Lynn, Andover, Ipswich, Rowley,
Newbury, Gloucester, and Wenham |
| Chapter
IV. |
Peculiarities
of Early SettlersFreemenResidentsTitles and DistinctionsDwelling
HousesLights, &c. |
| Chapter
V. |
Salem
WitchcraftBrief 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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