- Genre:history
- Sub-genre:United States / 19th Century
- Language:English
- Pages:112
- Hardcover ISBN:9798317842451
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This book offers a visually rich, accessible introduction to early Massachusetts from 1600 to 1900. Organized as a collection of short, stand‑alone entries, it invites readers to explore history in brief, meaningful moments. Headlines such as “1691: Britain removed the Massachusetts Bay Charter — was this good?” or “Apples to cider — alcoholic and endlessly useful” draw you in and make you want to read more.
More than 80 images — including maps, documents, photographs, and artwork that seems to echo the past and gently call the reader in — bring history to life without overwhelming the senses.
At the center of the narrative is Madam 260, a home with more than 250 years of history. The people connected to Madam 260 were yeomen, cordwainers, shipwrights, doctors, jewelers, and women whose lives were woven into the tapestry of the men.
Perfect for history enthusiasts, educators, and anyone curious about New England’s past, this book offers a fresh, engaging way to experience history. Leave it open on your table and let the images spark new conversations and curiosity.