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House of John Procter, Witchcraft Martyr, 1692

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A local historical investigation reconstructs the location and surroundings of John Procter's fifteen-acre property and reputed burial place, combining land records, maps, deeds, family traditions, and on-site topography. The narrative traces chain of title, identifies nearby farms and ways, reconciles oral testimony with documentary evidence, and situates the site relative to known landmarks. It also comments on burial practices for those executed as witches in 1692 and explains how collective memory and records intersect to recover a forgotten grave.

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William P. Upham

William P. Upham was an American author and historian known for his work on the Salem witch trials. His notable book, "House of John Procter, Witchcraft Martyr, 1692," explores the life and legacy of John Proctor, a key figure in the infamous trials. Upham's writing provides valuable insights into the historical context of witchcraft accusations in colonial America, contributing to the understanding of this dark chapter in American history. Through his research, Upham sheds light on the complexities of justice and morality during a time of mass hysteria.

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