Albert B. Southwick Martha J. Southwick Kenneth a. Peterson
Volume II of "Down on the Farm" is a compilation of columns written by Albert B. Southwick in 1959 and 1960 for the "Feature Parade" in the Sunday Telegram (Worcester, Massachusetts). This collection of richly detailed essays recounts the author's boyhood growing up on a New England farm in the 1920s and 30s. This volume includes over 40 images. Font size: 14 points.
Volume II of "Down on the Farm" is a compilation of columns written by Albert B. Southwick in 1959 and 1960 for the "Feature Parade" in the Sunday Tel...
Albert B. Southwick Martha J. Southwick Kenneth a. Peterson
Volume III of "Down on the Farm" is a compilation of columns written by Albert B. Southwick in 1961 and 1962 for the "Feature Parade" in the Sunday Telegram (Worcester, Massachusetts). This collection of richly detailed essays recounts the author's boyhood growing up on a New England farm in the 1920s and 30s. This volume includes over 45 images. Font size: 14 points.
Volume III of "Down on the Farm" is a compilation of columns written by Albert B. Southwick in 1961 and 1962 for the "Feature Parade" in the Sunday Te...
Volume IV of "Down on the Farm" is a compilation of columns written by Albert B. Southwick from 1962 to 1964 for the Feature Parade in the Sunday Telegram (Worcester, Massachusetts). This collection of richly detailed essays recounts the author's boyhood growing up on a New England farm in the 1920s and 30s. This volume includes over 40 images. Font size: 14 points.
Volume IV of "Down on the Farm" is a compilation of columns written by Albert B. Southwick from 1962 to 1964 for the Feature Parade in the Sunday Tele...
Albert Southwick examines the Molasses Act of 1733 in colonial America, and how it, and other acts of the British Parliament, set the stage for the American Revolution. This early publication from Albert B. Southwick's prolific body of work includes 14 images. Font size: 14 points.
Albert Southwick examines the Molasses Act of 1733 in colonial America, and how it, and other acts of the British Parliament, set the stage for the Am...
Albert B. Southwick Martha J. Southwick Kenneth a. Peterson
This collection of Southwick's Greatest Hits Volume II includes articles, talks, and even a sermon on grief held at the First Unitarian Church in Worcester, Ma. This volume includes over 45 images. Font size: 14 points.
This collection of Southwick's Greatest Hits Volume II includes articles, talks, and even a sermon on grief held at the First Unitarian Church in Worc...
Ruth Earle Southwick Martha J. Southwick Kenneth a. Peterson
In the pages of this volume, the reader will take a journey through a few years (1921-1924) in the life of Ruth Stanton (Earle) Southwick. Ruth was the daughter of Stephen C. Earle, a prominent Massachusetts architect. This bright woman studied Ancient Greek at Mount Holyoke College for three years, but gave it up to marry a Leicester farmer named Nathan Southwick. In the early days of her married life, Ruth began keeping a daily journal of the happenings in her life, and in the lives of her family & community. Ruth was largely unknown outside of Leicester, Ma., but buried within the routine...
In the pages of this volume, the reader will take a journey through a few years (1921-1924) in the life of Ruth Stanton (Earle) Southwick. Ruth was th...
Albert B. Southwick Martha J. Southwick Kenneth a. Peterson
From a defense of Davy Crockett to the lessons learned from Worcester's 1953 tornado; from Irish stereotypes to an outstanding native American; and from the first root canal to the birth control pill, Albert B. Southwick has, throughout his career, had something worthwhile to add to our understanding of history and current affairs. Selected Writings Volume III contains dozens of thoughtful examinations of fascinating issues, many as relevant today as when they were first written.
From a defense of Davy Crockett to the lessons learned from Worcester's 1953 tornado; from Irish stereotypes to an outstanding native American; and fr...