Marblehead's Waterfront

Marblehead's Waterfront
Author: Bill Conly
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-11-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780998987927

A history of the Harbor and waterfront of Marblehead, Massachusetts in text and images. Highlights of waterfront history that are in this book include the Marblehead Transportation Company, the many ferries that served the harbor, Police Boats and Harbormasters. The book notes many of the personalities that inhabited and worked in the waterfront area.

Marblehead Yacht Club and the Shipyard Waterfront

Marblehead Yacht Club and the Shipyard Waterfront
Author: John Murray
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-02-05
Genre:
ISBN:

Marblehead Yacht Club was founded in 1878 by residents of the Shipyard neighborhood, becoming the first yacht club in Marblehead. The story begins with the backdrop of Marblehead's early fishing, shipbuilding, shoe making, and temperance movement in the 1800s, and explains how rowing, the most popular sport in the country, led to the club's founding. It describes the rise of 15 rowing, dory, and yacht clubs in Marblehead, and how the small club survived, while many others disappeared. Events, such as Marblehead Race Week, the 100th anniversary of Marblehead Light Tower, and the USS Constitution's historic visit to Marblehead, are told through a unique perspective. This entertaining story recounts tales of determined individuals including entrepreneurs who shaped the Shipyard, the club's nefarious founders, and members who hatched creative plans to keep the club afloat. Nestled within a once bustling and historically rich Shipyard waterfront, Marblehead Yacht Club's humble beginnings evolved throughout its 145-year history into today's popular boating and socially active marine community.

Marblehead

Marblehead
Author: John Hardy Wright
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2000-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738501369

Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and picturesque harbors both large and small, Marblehead has relied on the changing tides for its livelihood since the town's founding in 1629. It served first as the departure point for schooners that sailed on local and far-flung fishing voyages, then as a flourishing seaport in the 18th century. Since the Civil War it has been a safe haven for yachting enthusiasts and tourists who are lured by its many charms. The harbor had been a working port for over two centuries when a sudden storm off Newfoundland's Grand Banks in 1846 destroyed half of the town's fishing fleet. Many of Marblehead's inhabitants became involved in the burgeoning shoe industry to carry them over while the fisheries struggled to recover, but never did. By the turn of the 20th century, the town had become an important yachting center. In this much anticipated sequel, these and other waterfront-related aspects of Marblehead's history are chronicled in six intriguing chapters with over 200 photographs and postcards.

A Scream on the Water

A Scream on the Water
Author: Margaret Press
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1997-06-15
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9780312962999

A true story of murder in Salem.

Counterpoint

Counterpoint
Author: Margaret Press
Publisher: Addicus Books
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2012-09-01
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1938803531

On a shimmering, Massachusetts morning, Martha Brailsford stepped aboard the "Counterpoint" and went for the last sail of her life. She had no way of knowing that the boat's owner, Tom Maimoni, had a dark side, that he'd lured other women onto his boat. What happened that morning of July 12, 1998? Was Martha's death an accident? Or, was she murdered? Would there be enough evidence for a jury to convict Maimoni? In this nonfiction debut, mystery novelist Margaret Press takes us into the heart of Salem, introducing a cast of real-life characters—the other women who encountered Maimoni, the team of dedicated investigators, the "lobsterman," and the modern-day witch of Salem. As the lives of these townspeople intertwine, readers are drawn in to an intriguing maze of surprise and contradiciton, where all the paths lead back to that fateful July morning aboard the "Counterpoint."

Landmarks of the American Revolution

Landmarks of the American Revolution
Author: Gary B. Nash
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2003-06-12
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0195128494

In 1775, on the green of Lexington, Massachusetts, 2,200 British minutemen fired upon the local militia -- seventy colonial farmers and village artisans in total. The British suffered staggering losses: half of their troops died. And so began the American Revolution. In Landmarks of the American Revolution, fourteen key sites and numerous secondary locales show with rich detail and fascinating anecdotes where the War of Independence took place. In addition to the Lexington-Concord Battle Site, historian Gary Nash features Independence Hall in Philadelphia where the Declaration of Independence was signed; John Paul Jones House in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where the out-of-work, 28-year-old immigrant who went on to become one of the new nation's naval heroes lived; Peyton Randolph House in Williamsburg, Virginia, a place emblematic of African Americans' role in the war; and many other significant places of the American Revolution. A dynamic journey through history that reveals all sides in the war -- loyalists, patriots, African American, Native American, women, British -- Landmarks of the American Revolution brings to life how a new nation came to be.

The Rough Guide to New England

The Rough Guide to New England
Author: Sarah Hull
Publisher: Rough Guides UK
Total Pages: 787
Release: 2012-12-20
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1409359719

The Rough Guide to New England is the ultimate travel guide to this compellingly historic region, packed with comprehensive coverage of every attraction. Honest, accurate reviews, detailed practical information, new top 5 lists, insider tips and illuminating photographs throughout will ensure that your visit is a truly memorable one. Discover New England's highlights with in-depth accounts on everything from apple picking and beachcombing to Yankee cooking and zip lines. Hike the Appalachian Trail, or meander down country roads amid autumn foliage; savour New England's best clam chowder, regional beer and blueberry pie; spot a lighthouse, or even a whale; and walk in the footsteps of revolutionaries. Explore it all with our inspiring new itineraries, up-to-date descriptions and stylish colour maps pinpointing New England's best hotels, shops, restaurants and drinking taverns, for every budget. Make the most of your time, with The Rough Guide to New England Now available in ePub format..

Devising Liberty

Devising Liberty
Author: David Thomas Konig
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: 080474193X

This book focus on the various constitutional problems surrounding the need to provide both enough union and public authority to guarantee defense and order, and a sufficient degree of individual liberty to satisfy the demands and expectations of private citizens who were wary of the arbitrary powers of government.

The Contagion of Liberty

The Contagion of Liberty
Author: Andrew M. Wehrman
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2022-12-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1421444666

"The author argues that a demand for public solutions during smallpox epidemics of the eighteenth century, especially broad access to inoculation, influenced revolutionary politics and changed the way that Americans understood their health and governmental responsibilities to protect it"--