ISBN-13: 9781548933906 / Angielski / Miękka / 2017 / 140 str.
The famous sandy beaches and first-class boardwalk of Hampton, New Hampshire often overshadow its long and robust history. In this eclectic collection of stories, historian and columnist Cheryl Lassiter takes readers behind the scenes for a fascinating look at some of its lesser known residents and surprising events. Learn about the tumultuous, intertwined lives of early settlers Henry Roby, whose self-interest knew no bounds, and Captain Samuel Sherburne, who sacrificed his life to protect others; traveling preacher Nancy Towle, a fervent evangelist and untiring women's rights advocate; and hotelkeeper John Garrison Cutler, the town's only black resident, who was also a Republican Party boss. Alongside lively accounts of an equestrian schoolmarm, a turnip-stealing Puritan, the town witch, and a Revolutionary War general's haunted house, read about those who came to Hampton-early aviators, beach queens, homeless tramps; those who left Hampton-the Mormon Nightingale, gold-fevered Forty-niners, a 19-year-old World War I ambulance driver; and those who made Hampton a better place to live-the country doctor, the preservationist minister, the philanthropic millionaire. These tales and so much more lie ahead in Hampton History Matters. Cheryl has chronicled the history of Hampton since 2009. Her History Matters column appears in the Hampton Union newspaper and on Facebook, Twitter, and lassitergang.com.