The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity. - Dorothy Parker




Wednesday, July 18, 2012

South Middleborough: A History



In the late 1700s, settlers flocked to South Middleborough, Massachusetts, for the tall white pines that fed a booming lumber industry. Despite this early promise, residents struggled with frequent fires, financial losses and bitter debates within their young community. Local historian Michael J. Maddigan charts the history of South Middleborough from its early years, with stories of the contentious ministry of Reverend Ebenezer Jones and the original Hell’s Blazes Tavern, into the twentieth century, with memories of Wareham Street’s “milkshake king” and feisty candy maker Lucy Braley. Join Michael Maddigan as he reveals the fascinating history of South Middleborough and pays tribute to the indomitable spirit of a New England village.

$19.99
192 pages, over 80 black and white illustrations
6 x 9
Paperback
ISBN 9781609493622
History Press
Published November 2011

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