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The Romance of Old New England Rooftrees

The Romance of Old New England Rooftrees

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Title Page

Little Pilgrimages

The Romance of
Old New England
Rooftrees

By

Mary C. Crawford

Illustrated

Boston
L. C. Page & Company
Mdcccciii

Copyright, 1902
by L. C. Page & Company
(Incorporated)

All rights reserved

Published, September, 1902
Colonial Press
Electrotyped and Printed by C. H. Simonds & Co.
Boston, Mass., U.S.A.


SIR HARRY FRANKLAND
SIR HARRY FRANKLAND (See page 48)

FOREWORD

These little sketches have been written to supply what seemed to the author a real need,—a volume which should give clearly, compactly, and with a fair degree of readableness, the stories connected with the surviving old houses of New England. That delightful writer, Mr. Samuel Adams Drake, has in his many works on the historic mansions of colonial times, provided all necessary data for the serious student, and to him the deep indebtedness of this work is fully and frankly acknowledged. Yet there was no volume which gave entire the tales of chief interest to the majority of readers. It is, therefore, to such searchers after the romantic in New England's history that the present book is offered.

It but remains to mention with gratitude the many kind friends far and near who have helped in the preparation of the material, and especially to thank Messrs. Houghton, Mifflin & Co., publishers of the works of Hawthorne, Whittier, Longfellow, and Higginson, by permission of and special arrangement with whom the selections of the authors named, are used; the Macmillan Co., for permission to use the extracts from Lindsay Swift's "Brook Farm"; G. P. Putnam's Sons for their kindness in allowing quotations from their work, "Historic Towns of New England"; Small, Maynard & Co., for the use of the anecdote credited to their Beacon Biography of Samuel F. B. Morse; Little, Brown & Co., for their marked courtesy in the extension of quotation privileges, and Mr. Samuel T. Pickard, Whittier's literary executor, for the new Whittier material here given.

M. C. C.
Charlestown, Massachusetts, 1902.


"All houses wherein men have lived and died are haunted houses." Longfellow.
"So very difficult a matter is it to trace and find out the truth of anything by history." Plutarch.
"... Common as light is love,
And its familiar voice wearies not ever.
"
Shelley.
"... I discern
Infinite passion and the pain
Of finite hearts that yearn.
"
Browning.
"'Tis an old tale and often told." Scott.

Contents

  Page
Foreword iii
The Heir of Swift's Vanessa 11
The Maid of Marblehead 37
An American-Born Baronet 59
Molly Stark's Gentleman-Son 74
A Soldier of Fortune 90
The Message of the Lanterns 104
Hancock's Dorothy Q. 117
Baroness Riedesel and Her Tory Friends 130
Doctor Church: First Traitor to the American Cause 147
A Victim of Two Revolutions 159
The Woman Veteran of the Continental Army 170
The Redeemed Captive 190
New England's First "Club Woman" 210
In the Reign of the Witches 225
Lady Wentworth of the Hall 241
An Historic Tragedy 251

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