Published: Nov. 20, 2017, 5:12 a.m.
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Music
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\n- Musica Seqenza play Schreza Infida
\n- Frederico Durand plas Lluvia de Estrellas
\n- The Martin Hayes Quintet plays The Boy in the Gap
\n- East Forest by Provenance
\n- There's a bit of Madame Ovary from Bensi and Jurriaans and Christine
\n- It finishes on Three Dances: II. Pavane from Chromo Tuba Quartet
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Notes
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\n- \nThanksgiving: The Biography of an American Holiday by James W. Baker and Peter J. Gomes sent me first down a Charlotte Mitchell rabbit hole.
\n- History of Plymouth, Norfolk, and Barnstable Counties, Massachusetts by Elroy S. Thompson
\n- History of the Town of Lakeville, 1852-1952 by Gladys De Maranville (which you probably own all ready but, here it is anyway).
\n- \nIndian History, Genealogy, Pertaining to the Good Sachem, Massasoit and his Descendants by Ebenezer Weaver Pierce.
\n- The great, The Name of War: King Philip's War and the Origins of American Identity, by Jill Lepore.
\n- \nMassasoit of the Wamponoags: With Commentary on the Indian Character, by Alvin Gardner Weeks
\n- \n"Baby Pilgrims, Sturdy Forefathers, and One Hundred Percent Americanism: the Mayflower Tercentenary of 1920," by Christine Arnold-Lourie in the Massachusetts Historical Review.
\n- \n"The Daughter of a King," by Mike Maddigan in Southcoast Today.
\n- \n"The Last of the Wamponoags," by Charles T. Scott in New England Magazine, vol. 33.
\n- I also looked at a number of news paper articles, most found at Newspapers.com through the expected search terms.
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