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In 1659, a group of Puritan dissenters made their way north from Hartford and Wethersfield, Connecticut, to a crook in the Connecticut River that cut through some of the most fertile land in New England. Three hundred and fifty years later, a group of distinguished scholars mark the founding of that town— Hadley, Massachusetts—with a book that explores a history as rich as that soil. Edited with an introduction by Marla R. Miller, Cultivating a Past brings together fifteen essays, some previously published and others new, that tell the story of Hadley from a variety of disciplinary vantage points. Archaeologists Elizabeth Chilton, Siobhan Hart, Christopher Donta, Edward Hood, and Rita Reinke investigate relations between Native and European communities, while historians Gregory Nobles, Alice Nash, and Pulitzer Prize winner Laurel Thatcher Ulrich explore the social, cultural, and political past of this New England town. Musicologist Andrea Olmstead surveys the career of composer Roger Sessions, costume specialist Lynne Bassett interprets the wardrobes of the town’s seventeenth-century residents, Douglas Wilson investigates the connection between Hadley and the regicides William Goffe and Edward Whalley, and Martin Antonetti charts the course of a 1599 Bible alleged to have belonged Goffe. Taken together, the essays capture how men and women in this small community responded to the same challenges that have faced other New Englanders from the seventeenth century to the present. They also reveal how the town’s historical sense of itself evolved along the way, as stories of the alleged “Angel of Hadley,” of favorite sons Joseph Hooker and Clarence Hawkes, and of daughters Mary Webster and Elizabeth Porter Phelps contributed to a civic identity that celebrates strength of character.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page
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  1. Copyright Page
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  1. Table of Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. List of Illustrations
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. ix-x
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  1. Introduction: Pastkeeping in Another Small Place
  2. pp. 1-24
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  1. 1. Quanquan’s Mortgage of 1663
  2. pp. 25-42
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  1. 2. Before Hadley: Archaeology and Native History, 10,000 BC to 1700 AD
  2. pp. 43-67
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  1. 3. The Fortification of Hadley in the Seventeenth Century
  2. pp. 68-90
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  1. 4. Web of Secrecy: Goffe, Whalley, and the Legend of Hadley
  2. pp. 91-120
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  1. 5. The “Goffe Bible”: Succor for the Regicides?
  2. pp. 121-134
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  1. 6. “There shall be a wonder in Hadley!”: Mary Webster’s “Hideous Witchcraft”
  2. pp. 135-153
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  1. 7. Hannah Barnard’s Cupboard: Female Property and Identity in Eighteenth-Century New England
  2. pp. 154-190
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  1. 8. The Sober People of Hadley: Sumptuary Legislation and Clothing in Hadley Men’s Probate Inventories, 1663–1731
  2. pp. 191-210
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  1. 9. “We owe something more than prayers”: Elizabeth Porter Phelps’s Gift of Church Silver and Her Quest for Christian Fellowship
  2. pp. 211-231
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  1. 10. Commerce and Community: A Case Study of the Rural Broommaking Business in Antebellum Massachusetts
  2. pp. 232-249
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  1. 11. In Defense of Fighting Joe
  2. pp. 250-270
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  1. 12. Poles and Puritans
  2. pp. 271-283
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  1. 13. America’s Blind Naturalist: Clarence Hawkes and the World He Lived In
  2. pp. 284-316
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  1. 14. “Like one of the trees”: Roger Sessions and Hadley
  2. pp. 317-334
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  1. 15. Preserving Mt. Holyoke
  2. pp. 335-358
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  1. Notes on Contributors
  2. pp. 359-364
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 365-371
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  1. Back Cover
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