It happened in Massachusetts
From the Boston Tea Party to the birth of basketball, this book features thirty-two events that shaped the Bay State. From the real story of the witch hysteria that raged through Salem Village in 1692 to the hot August day in 1892 when Lizzie Borden "took an axe", it tells the stories of horrible happenings, disasters, losses, and triumphs in the state that has been home to more visionaries, revolutionaries, and scions of society than the other forty-nine states put together. From this book learn how timely musket fire and a potent stomachache cure helped the Plymouth Colony survive; how it wasn't really "The British are Coming!" that Paul Revere yelled during his midnight ride (which ended with him losing his horse); how the Great Fire of 1872 was great fun for some Bostonians, and led to expansion of their city; and how the Curse of the Bambino, set into motion when Babe Ruth was traded to the Yankees in 1920 for a Broadway musical, was finally broken when the Red Sox won the World Series in 2004
Print Book, English, ©2009
2nd ed
Globe Pequot Press, Guilford, Conn., ©2009