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Patricia A. Buttaro, JD — The Chocolate Girl and Drinking Chocolate in the 18th Century

Patricia A. Buttaro, JD — The Chocolate Girl and Drinking Chocolate in the 18th Century

by Massachusetts History Alliance | Aug 27, 2024 | History News

Patricia A. Buttaro, JD, is currently semi-retired from the practice of law and is an 18th century living historian, member of the Southeastern Civilian Living Historians, and a tea educator. She hand sews clothing in the period-correct manner and dresses in period...
Richard O. Tucker, MMH — The British Are Here

Richard O. Tucker, MMH — The British Are Here

by Massachusetts History Alliance | Aug 27, 2024 | History News

Richard O. Tucker, MMH, (linkedin.com/in/richard-tucker-ab6ba429) is a Marine Corps veteran, life long reenactor of various eras, and accredited historian. Richard holds a BA in US History from Keene State College, and a Master’s in Military History from Norwich...
Elizabeth Matelski, PhD, and Abby Battis, ALM — Slavery’s Legacy in a New England Town

Elizabeth Matelski, PhD, and Abby Battis, ALM — Slavery’s Legacy in a New England Town

by Massachusetts History Alliance | Aug 27, 2024 | History News

Elizabeth Matelski, PhD, and Abby Battis, ALMIn 2019, Historic Beverly launched its first free online exhibit, Set at Liberty: Stories of the Enslaved People in a New England Town. The exhibit tells the story of almost 100 years of enslaved history in the city of...
Brad Austin, PhD, and Donna A. Seger, PhD — Salem History Without Witches

Brad Austin, PhD, and Donna A. Seger, PhD — Salem History Without Witches

by Massachusetts History Alliance | Aug 27, 2024 | History News

Brad Austin, PhD, and Donna A. Seger, PhDIn advance of the 400th anniversary of the European settlement of Salem, Massachusetts, Seger and Austin have co-edited a collection of essays which will be published by Temple University Press under the title: Salem’s...
Ellen Stine Miller & Susan Garret Wetzel — Researching Revolutionary War Patriots: The Challenge, the Results, and Tips Based on Our Project in Hingham

Ellen Stine Miller & Susan Garret Wetzel — Researching Revolutionary War Patriots: The Challenge, the Results, and Tips Based on Our Project in Hingham

by Massachusetts History Alliance | Aug 27, 2024 | History News

Ellen Stine Miller & Susan Garret WetzelHingham, a historic town on the south shore, has a rich and well-documented history and a wealth of 17th and 18th century homes, including that of Maj. Gen. Benjamin Lincoln of Revolutionary War fame. Despite this, many are...
Jennifer C. Klein & Bert Klein — Pups of Liberty: Animating the Revolution

Jennifer C. Klein & Bert Klein — Pups of Liberty: Animating the Revolution

by Massachusetts History Alliance | Aug 27, 2024 | History News

Bert Klein, director/animator, began his professional animation career at Film Roman where he worked as an animator on the acclaimed fourth season of The Simpsons. He later joined Walt Disney Feature Animation in 1993 as a trainee on The Lion Kingand then worked as an...
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