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Legend of Barkhamsted Light House / A Tale from the Litchfield Hills of Connecticut

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About This Book

Set in a narrow valley along the Tunxis River, the narrative recounts a local legend centered on a small, mixed community living by subsistence farming, hunting, fishing, and craftwork such as basketry and broom-making. It sketches daily life across seasons, the folk medicines and remedies fashioned by residents, and the community's rhythms of labor, trade, and song. Interwoven is the story of Molly Barber, a beloved daughter of a prosperous household, whose beauty, virtue, and devotion earn lasting remembrance among her neighbors. The tale closes with her funeral and the persistence of the light-house legend in the memories of succeeding generations.

About the Author

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Lewis Sprague Mills

Lewis Sprague Mills was an American author known for his contributions to regional literature, particularly in the context of Connecticut's rich history and folklore. His notable work, "Legend of Barkhamsted Light House / A Tale from the Litchfield Hills of Connecticut," reflects his interest in local legends and the natural beauty of the Litchfield Hills. Through his storytelling, Mills captures the essence of the area's cultural heritage, blending elements of history and fiction to engage readers with the unique narratives of New England.

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