Books
10 Assorted historical publications and novels donated by the Easton Historical Society
- Item Number
- 1750
- Estimated Value
- 130 USD
Item Description
"Growing Up at Sheep Pasture" Story of Elize West, who became Mrs. Oliver Ames, and the history of Easton`s `Sheep Pasture` as told to Hazel Varella. Item 3250
"Memories of Twentieth Century Easton" Easton Historical Society 275th Anniversary tracing the changes in Easton during the 20th century. 94 pages. Item 3239
"The Morse Car" The story of The Easton Machine Co. of South Easton that designed and built the `Quality` Morse cars in 1910 Easton. Item 3251
"The Architecture of H. H. Richardson in North Easton Massachusetts" OA Memorial Hall and Easton Historical Society brochure is the story in pictures of the buildings of H. H. Richardson in Easton. Item 3249
"The Silent Wife" 2013 novel by A. S. A. Harrison. Better than Flynn's "Gone Girl", a must read for anyone who loves clever books with depth and heart. 326 pages. Item 3248
"A Remarkable Journey - The Ames Family Emigration from England to Massachusetts" 2013 by Keith Millard Taylor. Unusual and fascinating story of William and John Ames living in early 17th century Somerset England and establishing themselves in the harsh and undeveloped surroundings of Easton MA. 251 pages. Item 3247
"When I Was Growing Up" Harold Keith recalls growing up during the Great Depression nurtured by the greater community of Easton. A lively and engaging account of how American life has changed over the years. Item 3242
"Hockomock - Place Where the Spirits Dwell" 2013 book by Peter Tower traces the history of this mysterious and terrifying area this area of SE Mass from the last Ice Age through paranormal events in the 70s and 80s. 234 pages. Item 3241
"Reminiscences Volume 8" 2017 Volume 8 featuring stories and memories of Easton`s history. Item 3240
"The Coloring Book of Easton" Written and illustrated by Jan Davis. Item 3252
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