This essay details the history of the land and structures that occupy the property currently located at the corner of Hawthorne and Woodland Streets in Worcester, Mass. Covering over 300 years, it begins with the legacies of the Nipmuc and the early English colonialist settlers before moving into a discussion of Worcester\u27s 19th Century industrialists and 20th Century acquisition by the University. The essay builds on extensive archival research using materials from both physical and digital collections such as atlases, censuses, biographies, directories, criticism, and more. To further develop the story of the English Department and its home, the essay also relies on oral histories conducted by the authors with retired professors of the...
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International audienceThis essay is a contextual analysis of the History of New Hampshire (1784–1792...
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityHistoric houses function as the stages for, and central figures in,...
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Harvard Historical Society Records by Elvira Scorgie concerning the Houghton families house known as...
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Ernest Pickering wrote in The Homes of America, A history of American homes is necessarily a histor...
This paper will highlight the clashes between the Kennebeck Proprietors and Thomas Hutchinson, the l...
International audienceThis essay is a contextual analysis of the History of New Hampshire (1784–1792...
This presentation is part of a Directed Study project and was given at Clark FEST 2022. It is also a...
This dissertation combines archaeological evidence collected from a late 18th and early 19th century...
Abstract This thesis presents a study of the construction and defence of English settler-colonies ...
Article from the Harvard Post, April 3, 1981 on The Houghton-Sprague Farm by Morrill Sprague. The au...
Although the House of Seven Gables Historic Site is principally associated with Nathaniel Hawthorne,...
College communities are constantly in flux, as students typically remain in school for only four yea...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityHistoric houses function as the stages for, and central figures in,...
My dissertation is a comparative study of the plantation landscape in South Carolina, Barbados, and ...
Harvard Historical Society Records by Elvira Scorgie concerning the Houghton families house known as...
This study focuses on a cultural landscape in southern New England: the Hassanamisco Reservation and...
An essay about the author\u27s Maine ancestry and a trip to discover his roots. The author describe...
This paper explores how different people view the idea of Home by tracing the history of Bluegrass-A...
Ernest Pickering wrote in The Homes of America, A history of American homes is necessarily a histor...
This paper will highlight the clashes between the Kennebeck Proprietors and Thomas Hutchinson, the l...
International audienceThis essay is a contextual analysis of the History of New Hampshire (1784–1792...