Some said that Goody Cole took the shapes of eagles, dogs, cats and apes. At last she lay under sentence of death in the Ipswich jail for changing a child in its cradle.
Category: Legends
The Witchcraft Trial of Elizabeth Morse of Newbury, 1680
Wreck of the Hesperus, Dec. 15, 1839
The Cape Ann Sea Serpent
The Devil’s Footprint
The Ghost of Harry Maine
Harry Maine — you have heard the tale; He lived there in Ipswich Town; He blasphemed God, so they put him down with an iron shovel, at Ipswich Bar; They chained him there for a thousand years, As the sea rolls up to shovel it back; So when the sea cries, the goodwives say "Harry Maine growls at his work today."
The Great Ipswich Fright, April 21, 1775
Adrift on a Haystack, December 1786
The Newburyport Tea Party
Madame Shatswell’s Cup of Tea
Rowdy Nights at Quartermaster Perkins’ Tavern
The Body Snatcher of Chebacco Parish
The Bones of Masconomet
Jane Hooper, the Fortune-Teller
The Cricket
"They are the housewife's barometer, foretelling her when it will rain and are prognostic. Sometimes she thinks of ill or good luck of the death of a near relation or the approach of an absent lover. By being the constant companions of her solitary hours they naturally become the objects of her superstition."















