Old New England Churches And Their Children

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In leaving the church, and turning to tales of custom, there are some interesting revelations concerning burial. When the Rev. Mr. Bliss died, his coffin was made by Ebenezer Hartshorn, and "five hundred broad headed coffin nails; and five hundred small white tacks were put on the cover." "White ones used to be used, but later they use them that are japanned black." There are numberless anecdotes to be found of the Concord fighters and one of them seems fairly to epitomise the spirit of the who
...le fighting colony of America. It was during the battle in which it fell to Concord to kill the first British soldier of the Revolutionary War, that this hap- pened : " most of the provincials preceded them across the bridge, though a few of them returned to Butrick's with their dead. Among those who returned was Luther Blanchard who went to Mrs. Barrett's. Mrs. Barrett examined his wound and mournfully remarked, 'A little more and io6 Old New England Churches you'd been killed.' 'Yes,' said Blanchard, 'and a little more and 'twouldn't have touched me' —and immediately joined the pursuers." This is a rattling good story of a rattling good chap, who probably couldn't have got killed had he tried!

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