Salem Witchcraft (Vol. 1&2): Including the History of the Conflicting Opinions on Witchcraft and Magic

Description

The Salem witch trials were a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts between February 1692 and Might 1693. The rigors resulted within the executions of twenty people, fourteen of them women, and all but one by hanging. This two-volume edition gives an account of Salem village and a history of opinions on witchcraft and kindred subjects. The first volume of this book incorporates what appears to be essential to arrange the reader for the second one, by which the incidents and circumstances connected with the witchcraft prosecutions in 1692, on the village and within the town of Salem, are reduced to chronological order, and exhibited in detail.
Contents:
Map and Illustrations
Index to the Map
Town of Salem
Grants
Farms
Salem Village
Witchcraft
Witchcraft at Salem Village
Prefatory Address
Deodat Lawson’s Narrative
Letter From R.P. To Jonathan Corwin
Extracts From Mr. Parris’s Church Records

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