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subsequently accused of witchcraft during the | Salem witch trials in May 1692. |
tive South Americans by conquistadors, and the | Salem Witch Trials. |
ty of New Hampshire, 1991) specialising in the | Salem witch trials and related events, especially th |
92, with several others, for witchcraft in the | Salem witch trials. |
ff George Corwin, famously associated with the | Salem Witch Trials. |
lows Hill Park, site of the hanging during the | Salem witch trials. |
srael's half-uncle), a notorious figure in the | Salem Witch Trials. |
Proctor who was executed as a witch during the | Salem Witch Trials. |
n accused of witchcraft during the time of the | Salem Witch Trials. |
d reputation made him eligible to serve in the | Salem Witch Trials, and he was appointed a judge alo |
an English clergyman which was critical of the | Salem witch trials. |
in the wardrobe' references to the occult and | salem witch trials form the basis for the plot. |
John Proctor, victim of the | Salem witch trials |
cted" who testified against the accused in the | Salem Witch Trials of 1692. |
was a woman executed for witchcraft during the | Salem witch trials. |
After hearing about the | Salem witch trials in 1692, he returned in March of |
, and is then caught up in the hysteria of the | Salem witch trials. |
ularly Rev. Cotton Mather, for its role in the | Salem witch trials. |
rd the cases that have come to be known as the | Salem witch trials, even though the latter court sat |
1634 - September 22, 1692) was a victim of the | Salem witch trials of 1692. |
t on page 280 of Marilynne K. Roach's book The | Salem witch trials: a day-by-day chronicle of a comm |
iam Stoughton, judge and prosecutor during the | Salem Witch Trials. |
and Project Manager of the book Records of the | Salem Witch-Hunt (Bernard Rosenthal, Editor, Cambrid |
Chapter 9, "Ergot and the | Salem Witchcraft Affair," pp. |
y, is best known for holding the original 1692 | Salem witchcraft trials papers, and early works by N |
This transcript was taken from The | Salem Witchcraft Papers. |
sachusetts in the 1620s, is related to accused | Salem witches Elizabeth Proctor and Elizabeth Howe. |
Graham), who turned out to be a descendant of | Salem Witches. |
he newspaper and started a printing company in | Salem with one of his sons. |
ct (Craig and Roanoke Counties and the city of | Salem) with Republican Raymond Robrecht. |
ner Hiram, of 132 tons, sailing from Lisbon to | Salem with a cargo of fruit and dollars. |
Belleisle, of 119 tons, sailing from Havana to | Salem with a cargo of molasses, sugar, and coffee; a |
g George, of 211 tons, sailing from Messina to | Salem with a cargo of wine, brandy, opium, oil, etc. |
the efforts and negotiation of Jack Mahuron of | Salem, with the hope that the mill could be saved, a |
ner Hiram, of 132 tons, sailing from Lisbon to | Salem with a cargo of fruit and dollars. |
win's house is the only remaining structure in | Salem with direct ties to the Salem witchcraft trial |
Salem without Witches | |
Without the inmates, the average population of | Salem would be older, there would be very few minori |
erving Farm Director at the station during the | Salem Years was Joe Cornely, who broadcast daily far |
In 1985, she joined the board of the | Salem YMCA where she remained until 1998. |
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