‘No Common weale but by Common Consent’: Governance in Puritan New England

Old South Meeting House 310 Washington Street, Boston, MA, United States

Imagine a world in which political leaders retire gracefully after electoral defeat, in which voting rights are expanded, not restricted, where there’s free and vigorous debate. Welcome to 17th century New England, where the Puritan colonists developed, for the majority …

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In Distemper She Died: The Real Victims of Boston’s 17th Century Witch Trials

Loring Greenough House 12 South Street, Jamaica Plain, MA, United States

Massachusetts Bay began executing people for witchcraft in Boston almost 50 years before the Salem Witch Trials, including in Dorchester, Cambridge, and Charlestown. These executions are much lesser-known, totaling fewer than half the number that took place in Salem in …

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Historic Gravesite Conservation in Peabody

Smith Barn 38 Felton Street, Peabody, MA, United States

Epoch Preservation, Inc recently completed two full gravestone restoration projects in Peabody.  Come hear stories from their work at Old South Burying Ground and Emerson Cemetery. Members free; non-members $5.

Witches and Tombstones Tour

Webb Deane Stevens Museum 211 Main Street, Wethersfield, CT, United States

An up-close and creepy examination of all things funereal. The Witches & Tombstones Tour begins at the Isaac Stevens House with the wake of young Henry Stevens, who died at the age of three. Guests will learn about 19th-century mourning practices, …

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