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Tag: 1856

How Christmas Came to Ipswich

December 22, 2023March 15, 2024 Gordon Harris2 Comments
Winslow Homer, the Christmas Tree

Puritans shunned Christmas for its pagan roots, allowing only Thanksgiving as a time for feasting, and imposed a five-shilling fine on any persons found “observing any such day as Christmas or the like, either by forbearing of labor, feasting, or any other way.”

Posted in History, winterTagged 1856, Christmas, December

The Mill Road Bridge and the Isinglass Factory

October 15, 2023December 1, 2024 Gordon HarrisLeave a comment

The triple stone arch Warner Bridge that connects Mill Rd. in Ipswich to Highland St. in Hamilton was constructed in 1829, and rebuilt in 1856. The isinglass mill sat on the downstream Ipswich side of the bridge.

Posted in History, Roads, StoriesTagged 1856, Hamilton, Ipswich River, mill

Hannah Jumper leads raid on Rockport liquor establishments, July 8, 1856

August 7, 2021January 5, 2025 Gordon Harris2 Comments

On the morning of July 8, 1856, two hundred women, three men and their supporters gathered in Rockport's Dock Square and unfurled a banner with a black hatchet, determined to destroy all the alcohol in the town. The leaders of the mob was a 75-year-old seamstress named Hannah Jumper.

Posted in StoriesTagged 1856, conspiracy, July, Rockport, women

© Gordon Harris 2025

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