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The Salem Witch Trials Memorial Park in Salem The central figure in this 1876 illustration of the courtroom is usually identified as Mary Walcott. The 300th anniversary of the trials was marked in 1992 in Salem and Danvers by a variety of events. A memorial park was dedicated in Salem which included stone slab benches inserted in the stone wall ...
This is a list of people associated with the Salem Witch Trials, a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts between March 1692 and May 1693. The trials resulted in the executions of twenty people, most of whom were women.
Salem Story: Reading the Salem Witch Trials of 1692, By Bernard Rosenthal (1993, Cambridge University Press) Medievalism in American Culture, Edited by Bernard Rosenthal and Paul E. Szarmach (1989, Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies) Critical Essays on Charles Brockden Brown, Edited by Bernard Rosenthal (1981, G.K. Hall)
T, Grace. "The Salem Journal: The Aftermath". The Salem Journal. Retrieved 25 March 2019. Wilson, Lori (1997). The Salem Witch Trials. Twenty-First Century Books. ISBN 0822548895. Retrieved 20 March 2019. Woodward, William (1864). Records of Salem Witchcraft: Copied from the Original Documents, Volume 2. Privately printed for W. Elliot Woodward.
Giles Corey (bapt. Tooltip baptized 16 August 1611 – 19 September 1692) was an English-born farmer who was accused of witchcraft along with his wife Martha Corey during the Salem witch trials in the Province of Massachusetts Bay.
A 300-year-old rare book that details events said to have inspired the infamous Salem Witch Trials will go on display. The book, from 1716, was purchased by two charities for Moyse's Hall Museum ...
Dorothy and her mother Sarah were accused of practicing witchcraft in Salem at the beginning of the Salem witch trials in 1692. Only four years old at the time, [1] she was interrogated by the local magistrates, confessed to being a witch and purportedly claimed she had seen her mother consorting with the devil.
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