After Kamesit : $b A chronical of a local habitation and some names, with notes, maps and photographs

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After Kamesit : $b A chronical of a local habitation and some names, with notes, maps and photographs

by Carroll F. Daley

EN·~2 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total
1

A CHRONICAL OF A LOCAL HABITATION AND SOME NAMES - With notes, maps and photographs - By - CARROLL F. DALEY - Pilgrim Publishers Kingston, Massachusetts 1974

0:18
2

AFTER KAMESIT

0:47
3

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

2:39
4

A NOTE ON THE TYPE

0:33
5

AFTER KAMESIT

4:18
6

CHAPTER I.

6:30
7

CHAPTER II.

6:56
8

CHAPTER III.

7:42
9

CHAPTER IV.

2:25
10

CHAPTER V.

4:50

Description

The book opens with a vivid portrait of the Kamesit region—clear, white‑sand ponds, towering pines, rolling hills and fragrant marsh flowers that have persisted for three centuries. Against this natural backdrop, the author weaves together a meticulous chronicle of the people who called the area home, from the Wampanoag who first named the land to the early settlers who built farms and homesteads. Interspersed with personal notes, historic maps and a wealth of photographs, the narrative invites listeners to feel the texture of the landscape and the quiet rhythm of everyday life.

Organized into themed chapters, the work follows the succession of families such as the Churchills, Burgesses, Wrights and Richmonds, tracing land grants, marriages and community milestones. Detailed illustrations—woodcuts of the homestead, deed reproductions, and mid‑century photographs—bring each era into focus, while reflections on the broader neighborhood and its evolution anchor the story in a larger sense of place. The result is a lovingly assembled portrait of a small New England settlement that continues to echo through generations.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (165K characters)

Release date

2025-11-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

CF

Carroll F. Daley

1906–1994

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