Customs and Fashions in Old New England

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Customs and Fashions in Old New England

by Alice Morse Earle

EN·~9 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total
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Customs and Fashions - IN - OLD NEW ENGLAND - BY - ALICE MORSE EARLE

0:04
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"Let us thank God for having given us such ancestors; and - let each successive generation thank him not less fervently, - for being one step further from them in the march of ages."

0:11
3

NEW YORK - CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS - 1894

0:02
4

BY THE SAME AUTHOR. - CHINA COLLECTING IN AMERICA. With - 75 Illustrations. Square 8vo, $3.00.

0:07
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THE SABBATH IN PURITAN NEW ENGLAND. - 12mo, $1.25.

0:03
6

I. CHILD LIFE

52:08
7

II. COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE CUSTOMS

1:10:35
8

III. DOMESTIC SERVICE

38:05
9

IV. HOME INTERIORS

38:09
10

V. TABLE PLENISHINGS

19:59

Description

Step into the world of early New England, where every stitch of cloth and every church bell told a story of survival and belief. This richly illustrated work weaves together the daily routines, dress, and communal rites that shaped colonial life, drawing on contemporary diaries and records to recreate the texture of a society bound by faith and harsh weather. Readers will encounter vivid portrayals of modest homes, bustling meeting‑houses, and the practical fashions that kept families functional in a rugged landscape.

The narrative opens with the stark reality of a newborn’s first days—baptized in icy water, swaddled in hand‑woven bearing‑cloths, and cradled near unheated hearths that could freeze a child in an instant. Through personal accounts of midwives, judges, and ministers, the book reveals how religious observance and the relentless New England climate forged a resilient, if unforgiving, community. It offers a compelling glimpse into the customs that defined a generation, inviting listeners to feel the chill, the devotion, and the enduring spirit of the colonists.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (562K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by K. Nordquist, Annie McGuire and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)

Release date

2008-01-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Alice Morse Earle

Alice Morse Earle

1851–1911

A vivid guide to everyday life in early America, she turned old household routines, customs, and curiosities into lively history. Her books helped generations of readers picture colonial homes, gardens, clothing, and community life in rich detail.

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