Rebecca Rawson of Newbury became one of the most popular young ladies in Boston society. She married a charming but cunning young man who left her desolate in London. On her return to America, the ship was swallowed by a tsunami.
A romantic tale from the Great Snow of Feb. 21-24, 1717
A History of Clark Pond, Great Neck, Ipswich MA
Clark Pond was originally an intertidal salt marsh supported by fresh water sources draining from the surrounding hills and tidal salt water from the ocean. Around 1897, A. B. Clark built a stone dam at the northeast corner creating a fresh water pond for duck hunting and built gunning blinds into the bank.
Abigail Adams to John Adams: “All Men Would be Tyrants if They Could.”
My Father’s Letter, Feb. 10, 1948
January 12, 1912: Lawrence Bread and Roses strike
The Marblehead Smallpox Riot, January 1774
Politics of the Archives Redux: Indigenous History of Indigenous Peoples of Essex County, Massachusetts
The 1918 Flu Epidemic in Ipswich
The Bay Circuit Trail in Ipswich
Teddy Roosevelt’s Ipswich Whistlestop, December 1912
Death in a Snowstorm, December 1, 1722
On December 1, 1722, Daniel Rogers was returning to Ipswichย from a court case in Hampton and took a wrong turnย that led deep into Salisbury marshes. Hisย body was found a few days laterย near Salisbury beach. Suspicion fell on one Moses Gatchel but no charges were filed, there being a lack of solid evidence.















