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Table of Contents July/August 2001


Ye are Not Lost
By Aryeh Finklestein
The "anonymous donor" of the plaque honoring the British soldiers killed at the North Bridge is revealed for the first time (again).

The Wayside and Margaret Lothrop
By Jane Sciacca
Had it not been for the devoted daughter of "Margaret Sidney," the Manse might never have been preserved.

Helen Thoreau: Abolitionist
By Richard Smith
Though her brother Henry's anti-slavery sentiments are better known, Helen's were the most zealous of the Thoreau family.

Front Porch House Finches
The five little finches and how they hatched.

Old News: Concord 162 Years Ago
By Deborah Bier
By our modern standards, the 1839 Concord Freeman only superficially resembles a local newspaper.

Kids' Spiritual Self Portraits
By Ginger Allison
Local kids 8-18 create a group work of art comprised of self-portraits of their spirits.

The Tale of Two Families Joined by Love, Shattered by War
By D. Michael Ryan
Samuel Prescott -- the man who completed Paul Revere's ride to Concord -- his fiancee Lydia Mulliken, and the Concord Fight that came between them.

Letters to the Editor
Our readers write, our readers wrong...plus, West Concord train stop safety and Shays' Rebellion.

Concord Cameo: Concord's Weather Watcher, Fred A. Tower
By Pam Murray
For more than 50 years, this resident kept watch over Concord's weather. Another installment in our series on lesser-known but fascinating and historically important Concord people.

The Thoreau Almanac
A quote from any of Thoreau's writings and a seasonal Concord scene. This installment: the snapping turtle.


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