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Tag: 1878

Lucretia Brown and the Last Witchcraft Trial in America, May 14, 1878

November 15, 2025 Gordon HarrisLeave a comment
Lucretia Brown Ipswich MA Mary Baker Eddy

Lucretia Brown, an invalid living on the South Green in Ipswich was a disciple of Mary Baker Eddy,. When she suffered a “relapse” in 1875, Mrs. Eddy convinced her that Daniel Spofford was exercising mesmeric powers upon her.

Posted in Houses, People, StoriesTagged 1878, Baker, Christian Science, Lucretia Brown, Mary Baker Eddy, Spofford, witches

The North Shore and the Golden Age of Cycling

March 21, 2021February 13, 2025 Gordon Harris2 Comments
The Parker Brothers Game of Cycling, Salem MA

The invention of the Columbia Safety bicycle in 1886 enabled a cyclist from Newton to ride round-trip to Ipswich on the Newburyport Turnpike (Rt. 1) in 9 hours 50 minutes, setting a new record for a 100 mile ride.

Posted in StoriesTagged 1878, bicycles, cycling, Golden Age of Cycling, Salem, women

The Steamship “Carlotta”

March 1, 2021March 19, 2024 Gordon Harris5 Comments
The Ipswich steamship Carlotta

The excursion boat Carlotta was built in 1878 at Rogers Point boat yard, and sailed from Town Wharf to the Neck and Plum Island for 35 years. The small hotels at Little Neck, Ipswich Bluff and Grape Island were favorite destinations for tourists and locals.

Posted in StoriesTagged 1878, Carlotta, Ipswich, Ipswich Neighbors, Ipswich River, Plum Island, William Barton

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