In 1659, a group of Puritan dissenters made their way north from Hartford and Wethersfield, Connecticut, to a crook in the Connecticut River that cut through some of the most fertile land in New England. Three hundred and fifty years later, a group of distinguished scholars mark the founding of that town-- Hadley, Massachusetts--with a book that explores a history as rich as that soil. Edited with an introduction by Marla R. Miller, Cultivating...
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