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Author Giguere, Judy, author.

Title The ghosts of Chippeny Hill : myths, legends, ghosts, Indians, witches and orbs from the old Chippeny Hill area / Judith M. Giguere.

Publication Info. [Charleston, South Carolina] : America Through Time, an imprint of Fonthill Media, 2018.
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Location Call No. Status
 Bristol, Main Library - Bristol Room  LHR974.63 GIGUERE    In-Library Use Only
 Bristol, Manross Branch - Non Fiction  CONN. AUTHOR 974.63 GIGUERE    Check Shelf
 Burlington Public Library - Adult Department  974.63 GIGUERE    Check Shelf
 Burlington Public Library - Local History  LOCAL HISTORY 974.63 GIGUERE c.2  In-Library Use Only
Description 96 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 17 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Language In English.
Summary "Chippeny Hill, located in the northeast corner of Bristol (then New Cambridge), Harwinton and Plymouth has long been known as the home of Tories. Tories in Revolutionary War times were those that remained loyal to England, or were perhaps just fond of the Anglican Church. The Puritans were a stern bunch and those of the Church of England had songs to share, Christmas trees, feasts and presents. Rev. Newell of the First Congregational Church of New Cambridge said such things were of the devil. After the French and Indian War, England needed to replenish its sorely depleted treasury. England felt that since much of its expenditure was to protect the American colonies from French incursion, it only seemed right that the colonies should pay their share. The American colonies did not agree and the beginnings of the Revolutionary War struggles began. Those loyal to England gathered on Chippeny Hill. Their stories are today's legends, ghosts and myths--the very fabric of early Connecticut."--Publisher.
Subject Ghosts -- Connecticut.
Haunted places -- Connecticut.
Connecticut -- History.
ISBN 9781634990400
1634990404
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