Every Day Life in the Massachusetts Bay Colony

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Every Day Life in the Massachusetts Bay Colony

by George Francis Dow

EN·~10 hours·59 chapters

Chapters

59 total
1

George Francis Dow

0:22
2

PREFACE

1:35
3

Every Day Life in the Massachusetts Bay Colony

0:03
4

CHAPTER I - The Voyage To Massachusetts

19:54
5

CHAPTER II - Their Early Shelters and Later Dwellings

32:44
6

CHAPTER III - How They Furnished Their Houses

54:02
7

CHAPTER IV - Counterpanes and Coverlets

13:48
8

CHAPTER V - Concerning Their Apparel

22:35
9

Fabrics Used in the Early Days

25:57
10

CHAPTER VI - Pewter in the Early Days

13:26

Description

A vivid portrait of ordinary existence in the early Massachusetts Bay Colony unfolds through carefully selected primary sources. The author pieces together fragments of letters, sermons, and newspaper excerpts to reveal how settlers dealt with everything from cooking and clothing to the absence of familiar comforts. Readers get a sense of the stark contrast between seventeenth‑century households and today’s modern homes.

The book opens with a practical inventory that a minister advised prospective emigrants to pack—grain, spices, iron tools, and even a suit of armor—illustrating the self‑sufficiency demanded by the New World. Everyday rituals surface in surprising detail: meals eaten with knives or fingers, hats worn at the table, and the rarity of daily washing. By cataloguing furnishings, utensils, and the modest attire of laborers, the narrative sketches the texture of colonial life without romanticizing it.

Beyond the checklist, the work paints a broader picture of how English customs were reshaped by harsh realities, barter, and communal effort. Listeners gain an intimate glimpse into the rhythms, hardships, and ingenuity that defined a fledgling society, grounding the grand story of American origins in the lived experience of ordinary people.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (594K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Mark C. Orton, Julia Neufeld and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2013-10-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Francis Dow

George Francis Dow

1868–1936

A leading New England historian and antiquarian, he helped shape how early American homes and everyday objects were preserved and displayed for the public. His work in Salem and Essex County left a lasting mark on local history, museum practice, and architectural preservation.

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