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Table of Contents Spring 2004


The Concord Magazine Has Returned!
By Deborah Bier
Just in time for our 6th anniversary, the ezine is back...but with a difference

Patriots' Week Events, 2004
By The Staff of the Concord Magazine
This year's events marking April 19, 1775

Patriots' Day 2004: Battle Road
By Melissa Saalfield
A day-long interpretive program in the National Park

Thank You!
Many thanks to our new proofreaders, Morwen Two Feathers and Conni Manoli-Skocay!
The Battle Ground of the Concord Fight
By George Bartlett
The Concord Fight as seen through the eyes of a late-19th century guidebook and from the pen of a witness

George Bradford Bartlett
By Leslie Perrin Wilson
This 19th century unofficial host of Concord, young people's author, and theatrical producer is little-known today

Introducing the Concord Wellness Tour
By Deborah Bier
A tour especially designed for the weary and stressed

Visit Concord's Roots in England
By by Linda J. Safran
Completed in the 15th century, Peter Bulkeley's church still stands

Teens Write About Dating Violence
By Christina Bethke
Dating violence happens in our schools....area teens write about making relationships healthier

How Did Concord Get its Name?
By Paul Drexler
We know how Concord made its name in our country's history, but where does the name itself come from?

Hawthorne's "Vegetable Progeny"at the Old Manse
By Laurie Butters
Given as a wedding present and planted by Henry Thoreau, this vegetable garden became a great preoccupation

Spinning a Yarn...No Fudge
By D. Michael Ryan
Colonial idioms which reach back to sea-faring roots

Nathaniel Hawthorne's 200th Birthday Celebrated All Year
Minute Man National Historical Park launches a major celebration of Hawthorne's life and work

Thoreau is Still at Walden
By Corinne H. Smith
Encountering Henry...in the flesh

Walden Pond: A History
By Richard Smith
A new book about Walden Pond is released in time for this year's 150th publication anniversary of Thoreau's Walden


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