Redd’s Pond in Marblehead, Massachusetts
Redd’s Pond is a pond in Marblehead, Massachusetts. It was named after Salem Witch Trials victim Wilmot Redd. At the time of her arrest in 1692, Redd lived in a… Read more »
Redd’s Pond is a pond in Marblehead, Massachusetts. It was named after Salem Witch Trials victim Wilmot Redd. At the time of her arrest in 1692, Redd lived in a… Read more »
Old Burial Hill is a historic cemetery in Marblehead, Massachusetts. Established in 1638, it is a 4.5-acre cemetery with 991 headstones. The cemetery is located on a small hill on… Read more »
The Parson Capen House in Topsfield was the home of Reverend Joseph Capen from 1623 to 1725. Capen was the minister of Topsfield during the Salem Witch Trials in 1692…. Read more »
Jacob Goodale was a farmhand who worked for Giles Corey on his farm in Peabody, Mass. In 1676, Corey was accused of beating Jacob Goodale to death when he reportedly… Read more »
Giles Corey was an accused witch during the Salem Witch Trials who was pressed to death for refusing to continue with his trial in September of 1692. There are currently… Read more »