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A collection of regional sketches and historical anecdotes that evoke coastal Rhode Island life from colonial through early American times. It blends family chronicles, folklore, and local traditions—elopements, weavers, slave quarters, sea commerce, church customs, superstitions, and landscape descriptions—paired with architectural and material culture details such as houses, furnishings, and domestic crafts. The essays trace social patterns, seasonal customs, and personal memories to portray a vanished rural community and its mixture of wealth, labor, and belief.

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Alice Morse Earle

Alice Morse Earle was an American author and historian known for her detailed explorations of early American life and customs. Her works often focus on the colonial period, providing insights into the daily lives, traditions, and social practices of the time. Notable titles include "Child Life in Colonial Days," which captures the experiences of children in early America, and "Customs and Fashions in Old New England," which examines the cultural practices of the region. Earle's writing is characterized by a blend of narrative and historical analysis, making her contributions significant to the understanding of American heritage.

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