Every Day Life in the Massachusetts Bay ColonyDow, George Francis
History
Every Day Life in the Massachusetts Bay Colony
Dow, George Francis
Massachusetts -- Social life and customs -- To 1775
_Massachusetts Paper Money of 1690._ 83
_Massachusetts Parchment Money of 1722._ 84
_Manufactory Bill of 1740._ 85
_Massachusetts Paper Money of 1744._ 86
_An Execution by Hanging._ 87
_Seth Hudson's Speech from the Pillory._ 88
_The Trial of Capt. John Quelch._ 89
_Sermon on Some Miserable Pirates._ 90
_John Bateman's House built in Boston in 1679._ Page 233
_Casement Window Frame and Sash._ Page 238
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ILLUSTRATIONS
[Illustration: THE GOVERNOR'S "FAYRE HOUSE" IN THE 1630 COLONIAL
VILLAGE AT SALEM]
_Plate 1_
[Illustration: ENGLISH MERCHANT VESSEL AT THE BEGINNING OF THE
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
From the model of an "English Merchantman of the size and date of
the _Mayflower_", built by R. C. Anderson for the Pilgrim Society,
Plymouth, Mass. Courtesy of the Marine Research Society]
_Plate 2_
[Illustration: AN ENGLISH MERCHANTMAN OF 1655
Showing the Rigging Plan. From Miller's _Complete Modellist_.
Courtesy of the Marine Research Society]
_Plate 3_
[Illustration: A DUTCH SHIP OF ABOUT 1620
From Furttenbach's _Architectura Navalis_, 1629. Courtesy of the
Marine Research Society]
_Plate 4_
[Illustration: GOVERNOR JOHN ENDECOTT 1558-1665 From the original
painting in the possession of William C. Endicott, jr.]
_Plate 5_
[Illustration: THE COLONIAL VILLAGE ERECTED IN 1930 AT SALEM,
MASSACHUSETTS]
_Plate 6_
[Illustration: ENGLISH WIGWAMS, FIRST TWO COVERED WITH BARK 1630
Colonial Village, Salem, Massachusetts]
[Illustration: FRAMEWORK OF THE ENGLISH WIGWAMS 1630 Colonial
Village, Salem, Massachusetts]
_Plate 7_
[Illustration: THATCH-ROOFED, ONE-ROOM COTTAGES; THE SQUARE OF THE
1630 COLONIAL VILLAGE SHOWING THE PILLORY AND STOCKS]
[Illustration: INTERIOR OF AN ENGLISH WIGWAM 1630 Colonial Village,
Salem, Massachusetts]
_Plate 8_
[Illustration: FRONT ENTRY AND STAIRS IN THE GOVERNOR'S "FAYRE
HOUSE" 1630 Colonial Village, Salem, Massachusetts]
_Plate 9_
[Illustration: THE "HALL" IN THE GOVERNOR'S "FAYRE HOUSE" IN THE
1630 COLONIAL VILLAGE AT SALEM]
_Plate 10_
[Illustration: REAR VIEW OF WILLIAM DAMME GARRISON HOUSE, DOVER, N.
H.
Built before 1698 and now preserved on the grounds of the Woodman
Institute, Dover]
_Plate 11_
[Illustration: CORNER OF THE MCINTYRE GARRISON HOUSE, NEAR YORK, ME.
Built in 1640 to 1645, therefore contemporary with the earliest
possible Swedish buildings in the Delaware Valley, and possibly the
oldest log structure standing in the United States.
Courtesy of the Bucks County Historical Society.]
[Illustration: DOVETAILED LOGS AT THE CORNER OF THE BUNKER GARRISON
HOUSE DURHAM, N. H.
Built _ca._ 1690. From a photograph made in 1911]
_Plate 12_
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