Searchable electronic version of volume 9 of the "Bibliographies of New England History", containing citations to books, dissertations, pamphlets, and magazine and journal articles, on the history of New England.
Dr. Donna Campbell offers a brief discussion of Puritanism in colonial New England.
Overview provided by David Cody, Associate Professor of English, Hartwick College.
Quarterly online publication reports on the unusual, odd, and forgotten places, landmarks, folklore, and legends that are part of New England's history.
Regional organization for people who organize, describe, preserve, and provide access to historical records. Includes links to archival repositories by state, related Web resources, newsletter, membership information, and job postings.
A wealth of resources for research on the Colonial period, with special emphasis on the Essex County (MA) witch hunt of 1792 and parallels to Arthur Miller's "The Crucible."
Provides information on colonial cemeteries, and photographs and inscriptions of gravestones in eastern New England. Also has old epitaphs, updates on cemetery preservation projects, and extensive list of related links.
Historical descriptions of the region, states, counties, and natural features, excerpted from Hayward's Gazetteer.
Non-profit organization supports the preservation of the region's architectural and cultural heritage. (Formerly the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities.)
Overview of Puritan poets in New England, including Anne Bradstreet and Michael Wigglesworth.
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