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Where the Mountain Stands Alone
Stories of Place in the Monadnock Region
Mansfield, Howard, editor
TABLE OF CONTENTS
List of Maps The American Quest for PlacelessnessHoward Mansfield First Encounters Readings: Indians and Wolves Sokoki Homeland from Monadnock: Knamitobena SokwakiMarge Bruchac Phineas Stevens at the Threshold of the FrontierDavid Stewart-Smith 11,000 Years on the AshuelotRobert Goodby Borders and BoundariesJohn R. Harris The Disorderly Origins of the Granite StatePeter Sauer Journal: The Lost ChildNathaniel Hawthorne Making Land Report: The New Road to Keene, 1839 Report: Connecticut River Ferry, 1900 Parables of PlaceTom Wessels Journal: Thoreau on Monadnock, 1860Henry David Thoreau Report: Following ThoreauJ. Parker Huber Recollections: Marlboroughs Granite QuarryJohn R. Harris A Mill Girls OfferingRonald Jager The Family History of WaterHoward Mansfield Plant Your Apples on the HillsJane Brox Recollections: Marion Davis, Cattle DroverMortimer Peebles The Grange Votes Down AutomobilesHaydn S. Pearson Emptying Out The Last 113 PeopleAlan F. Rumrill Letter: Stoddard Reawakening, 1946Charles L. Pierce Land of StoneKevin Gardner Blueberry PlanetRoger B. Swain The Tragic Life of William Preston PhelpsEdie Clark The Poor FarmJohn R. Harris Recollections: The Green Army of Camp AnnettJonathan Schach Recollections: Lost Ski AreasMortimer Peebles Readings: What Ails New England? Returning Readings: The Folks of the Monadnock Region Want you for a Neighbor! Abbott Thayer in the Spell of MonadnockRichard Meryman Letter: A Dublin SummerMark Twain Confessions of a Part-Time SquireNewton F. Tolman Report: How to Build a HouseRaphael Pumpelly Far from Nebraskas PrairiesLinda Dyer Grandfathers FarmNancy Hayden Back to the LandEdie Clark Getting Out of the Hole in NelsonJim Collins Eminent Domain: Evicted to Create Pisgah ParkElizabeth Getchell Recollections: Pisgah, a Place ApartJonathan Schach The Return of the WildSy Montgomery Here and Now in the Global Market TaxiErnest Hebert Il Sentimento della Casa (A Sense of Home)Paul B. Hertneky This Is a Great Country, and Dont Forget ItDayton Duncan The Last Mill in TownPaul B. Hertneky Recollections: The Working Life, I. Marlborough Mill Recollections: The Working Life, II. Lawrence TanneryGeoffrey Douglas "How Did It Go Today?Martha Weinman Lear Letter: And Not So Well for OthersDawn Powell Drawing Our Desires: The Endless Keene Bypass ControversyWilliam Craig Recollections: The Last Train Out of TownJohn R. Harris Quiet BoomtownGerald Burns Report: New Hampshire by the Numbers Is There a Monadnock Land Ethic?Richard Ober Report: The Last Hurrah for New England Thrift; or, Use It Once, Toss It Out, Buy MoreChesterfield Town Report Mr. Roys MarketJanisse Ray Our TownTim Clark APPENDIX: You Can Get There from Here My Favorite Views of the MountainJudson D. Hale, Sr. Directions to Some of the Places in This Book Bibliography and Sources List of Contributors Illustration Credits and Acknowledgments Editors Note Index
MAPS The Monadnock Region and Its Relation to New England The Masonian Curve Historic Indian Trails Contested New Hampshire/Massachusetts Border Postglacial Landscapes of the Monadnock Region Hidden Ireland: Stone Walls and Fields in West Peterborough Pisgah State Park Outlined on an 1858 Map Ruralburbia: Fragmented Population Growth The Mind of the Monadnock School District: A Modern Maze
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