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When the men of Barnard Castle tried to see off Napoleon Bonaparte | Darlington and Stockton Times


Miners strong from distant Harwood
Troops from Staindrop merrily come
Marching lightly to the beat of the drum
And stoutly with the foe will cope,
Old Boldron, Gilmonby and Hope,
Startford and Bowes with lion heart
Will firmly act their lion heart.
IN February 1804, a beacon blazed high on Langley Fell above Barnard Castle so that all Teesdale was aware that Napoleon Bonaparte and the feared French had invaded and now was the time to send brave young men and boys to defend the dale.
And, as this performance poem shows, every community in every remote cranny rallied and sent their youth marching into Barney to see off Boney. Indeed, the poem is practically an A to Z of all the scattered settlements in the dale, and it features, appropriately, in a new book, A-Z of Barnard Castle & Teesdale, which is published today and officially launched next Saturday. ....

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Marion's lost stone tablet comes home


Marion’s lost stone tablet comes home
WAREHAM – It’s hard not to imagine that Marion would be pleased.
Marion Pierce Carter died September 9, 1946 at 81 and is buried next to her husband, Miles, in the Woodlawn Cemetery in Attleboro. 
She was an avid genealogist and founder of the Attleboro Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in 1901. It’s one of the nation’s oldest chapters. The DAR was founded in 1890.
One of the first official acts of the brand-new chapter was to buy the historic “Peck House” in Attleboro, built in 1723.
The chapter voted in January, 1902, to repair and establish the Peck House as its permanent home. ....

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History set in stone in Wareham


History set in stone in Wareham
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WAREHAM - Jenny Gropman moved into her two-family home built in the 1860s in the residential High Street neighborhood last June.
She said they had been doing work on the home’s interior to make it their own and had recently moved on to sprucing up her new yard.
She’s a yard person, she said, so she went to work with a will clearing the rear of the property, which had become overgrown and covered with leaves and sticks.
She was raking and clearing a section toward the end of the property line when she saw something “white.” It was a stone of some sort. ....

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Mystic Massacre of 1637


Mystic Massacre of 1637
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The Mystic Massacre of 1637 (also known as the Pequot Massacre) was the pivotal event of the Pequot War (1636-1638) in New England fought between the English (along with their Native American allies the Mohegan and Narragansett tribes) and the Pequot tribe of modern-day Connecticut. The conflict was initiated by the English who accused the Pequots and one of their tributaries, the Niantics, of murdering English traders. Even though governors Sir Henry Vane (l. 1613-1662), and John Winthrop (l. c. 1588-1649) both accepted the explanation of the Pequot chief Sassacus (l. c. 1560-1637) for the murders, as well as the ....

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