WebMr. Noyes prayíd at the beginning, and Mr. Higginson concluded.”(Sewall) This excerpt came from the diary of Samuel Sewall who was a witness during the Salem Witch Trials. Sewall was about 30 at the time of the trials, and he kept a diary telling of nearly all the events that took place during that time. WebApology of Samuel Sewall. Samuel Sewall (1652–1730; see biography entry) was a prominent Boston businessman who served on the panel of judges for the Salemwitch trials. He is best known today for his diary, which provides an eyewitness account of the internal workings of the procedings. The trials were conducted by a group of elite Puritan ...
Samuel Sewall
WebSamuel Sewall. Feb 6. 1718. This morning wandering in my mind whether to live a Single or a Married Life. Sept 5. 1720. Going to Son Sewall’s I there meet with Madam Winthrop, … WebDec 31, 2014 · Diary of Samuel Sewall. 1674-1729 by Sewall, Samuel, 1652-1730. Publication date 1878 Topics Sewell family Publisher Boston Collection americana Digitizing sponsor Google Book from the collections of Harvard University Language English. pltl application fiu
Samuel Sewall. Vol. II. The Beginnings of Americanism: 1650
WebDec 31, 2014 · Diary of Samuel Sewall. 1674-1729 by Sewall, Samuel, 1652-1730. Publication date 1878 Topics Sewell family Publisher Boston Collection americana Digitizing sponsor Google Book from the collections of Harvard University Language English. WebDiary of Samuel Sewall: 1714-1729 Collections, Massachusetts Historical Society Volume 3 of Diary of Samuel Sewall: 1674-1729. V. 1 [-3], Samuel Sewall: Author: Samuel Sewall: Publisher: Massachusetts Historical Society, 1882: Original from: Harvard University: Digitized: Mar 13, 2008 : Export Citation: BiBTeX EndNote RefMan WebIn his diary we also note that he consistently writes about reading novels or the Bible. Since indentured servants had proven not to be as profitable and accommodating as fugitive slaves, Byrd owned slaves. In one of his passages he says that they are part of his . family. And, although William Byrd talked of family as you and I do, as a close ... plt learning