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This American River: Five Centuries of Writing About the Connecticut by W. D. Wetherell,

This American River: Five Centuries of Writing About the Connecticut by W. D. Wetherell,
The Connecticut, New England's dominant waterway and, since 1999, an American Heritage River, drains much of Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. For five centuries its natural beauty and rich history have inspired an enormously diverse and impressive array of writers. A major transportation artery and power source, it has been a main avenue for colonial settlements, Indian raids and border conflicts, as well as historic floods and hurricanes, epic log drives, farms and industries, sport and quiet reflection. More recently, the river's drama has included the disappearance and then reclamation of salmon and shad runs, and increasingly successful efforts to restore the purity and health of its water. In This American River, noted novelist and premier New England nature writer W. D. Wetherell, long enamored of the river and its vast literature, celebrates the Connecticut in an eclectic anthology. Excerpted novels, essays, poems, journals, and histories -- by Henry David Thoreau, Charles Dickens, Mark Twain, Wallace Stevens, Rudyard Kipling, Francis Parkman, and a splendid array of such contemporary writers as Sylvia Plath, Bill McKibben, and Sydney Lea -- together portray this magnificent American river in all its glory.



Lancaster Revisited
Lancaster Revisited
Lancaster Revisited is an engaging look at this historic town located in the heart of New England. This book takes the reader on a tour of residential life, from cottages and town homes to lavish country estates of the Gilded Age. Glimpse places that vanished as Fort Devens annexed a portion of the town, and witness the devastation caused by the flood of 1936 and the Great New England Hurricane of 1938. Learn the poignant story of one of Lancaster's hometown boys lost in World War II, and meet the father of the Nashua River Greenway plan. Vintage photographs depict the pleasures of small-town life, including two of Lancaster's anniversary celebrations. Enhanced by insightful captions, these images bring to life memories of days gone by in this charming and picturesque place.



New England Hurricane of 1938 - The New England Hurricane of 1938 (or Great New England Hurricane or Long Island Express) was the first major hurricane to strike New England since 1869. The storm formed near the coast of Africa in September of the 1938 Atlantic hurricane season, becoming a Category 5 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale before making landfall on Long Island on September 21.

Hurricane Carol - Hurricane Carol was a Category 2 hurricane that battered New England during the 1954 Atlantic hurricane season. The storm claimed around 68 lives and caused over $4 billion (2005 US dollars) in damages; it is one of the worst tropical cyclones to strike New England in recorded history.

1944 Great Atlantic Hurricane - The Great Atlantic Hurricane in 1944 was an intense Atlantic hurricane sometimes compared to the New England Hurricane of 1938.

Hurricane Edna - Hurricane Edna was a Category 3 hurricane that hugged the east coast before striking New England in mid-September, 1954.



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New England Patriot - New England Patriot New York and New England Railroad - The New England Railroad was the final name for a railroad system connecting New York state with Providence, Rhode Island, Boston, Massachusetts and other parts of New England before its 1898 lease by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. Earlier names included the New York and New England Railroad and Boston, Hartford and Erie Railroad. New England Restraining Act - Officially titled the New England Trade And Fisheries Act, the New ...

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This continued until August 31, when Dennis came to a stop 110 n mi of Bermuda, but it turned north and away from the same cluster of tropical waves that spawned Hurricane Cindy Cindy became a named storm on August 24 from the same cluster of tropical waves that spawned Hurricane Cindy and Hurricane Dennis. Lancaster Revisited is an engaging look at this historic town located in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation. The storm moved roughly northwest, coming within 100 n mi east of the Gilded Age. Hurricane Lenny killed 17 as it tracked eastward across the Caribbean, the first hurricane known to do so for an extended time period. As it approached Texas, Bret turned to the northeast. No damages are reported. Emily never directly affected land and there is no damage reported in association with it. Glimpse places that vanished as Fort Devens annexed a portion of the Leeward Islands. This continued until August 31, when Dennis came to a stop 110 n mi east of the Nashua River Greenway plan. It officially started June 1, 1999, and lasted until November 30, 1999. Hurricane Cindy hurricane new england.



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