Even before European colonists thinned the Indian population in New England, war and disease had already begun their dirty work. A team...
Over the course of New England history many thousands of workers were killed on the job. Some, like Vermont quarry workers, died...
On March 29, 1676, old Roger Williams was one of 30 men who remained in the town of Providence. Most of the...
More than fifty years after their demise, Scollay Square and the Crawford House have taken on a mystique all their own. As...
Sitting on the Canadian border didn’t insulate St. Albans, Vt., from Confederate attack during the American Civil War. Canadians viewed New England...
The oldest bank in a state isn’t necessarily the first one chartered. Banks have had their difficulties over the years and many...