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  • 17th Century New England: 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."
  • A Very Grave Matter: 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.
  • Early Puritan Poetry: Overview of Puritan poets in New England, including Anne Bradstreet and Michael Wigglesworth.
  • Freedom's Way National Heritage Area: Geographic region comprised of the central Massachusetts uplands and river valleys, and six New Hampshire towns.
  • Great Ireland in New England: Reprint of chapter from "New England's Buried Treasure" by Clay Perry, 1946 details the investigation of how an unknown band of ancient Irish voyagers may have visited New England.
  • Historic New England: Non-profit organization supports the preservation of the region's architectural and cultural heritage. (Formerly the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities.)
  • NEBib: 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.
  • New England Archivists: 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.
  • New England Articles of Confederation, 1643: A look at the document that tried to unite the New England colonies.
  • New England Colonies: Designed for kids to learn about early American history in the region.
  • New England History and Historic Sites: Information from About.com.
  • New England to 1789: Maps, illustrations and informative text.
  • New England Towns: Historical descriptions of the region, states, counties, and natural features, excerpted from Hayward's Gazetteer.
  • Puritanism in New England: Dr. Donna Campbell offers a brief discussion of Puritanism in colonial New England.
  • Puritanism in New England: Overview provided by David Cody, Associate Professor of English, Hartwick College.
  • Strange New England: Quarterly online publication reports on the unusual, odd, and forgotten places, landmarks, folklore, and legends that are part of New England's history.
  • The Charter of New England : 1620: Transcript of the 1620 charter to colonize New England. From The Avalon Project at Yale Law School.
  • The Colonial Gazette: Colonial news of people, events, towns, churches and marriages around New England.
  • The Flag of New England: Illustrated history of the evolution of the flag.
  • The Puritan Tradition and American Memory: Scott Atkins authors a research paper about Puritans in 17th century New England and their cultural identity.


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