The History of Mason Barney's Shipyard and Swansea, Massachusetts
Carl Sagan once said, “To read is to voyage through time.” This book is your boarding pass to the colonial heart of Swansea, Massachusetts, a place where myth, industry, and faith converged on the banks of the Palmer River.
Step into the bustling world of Mason Barney’s legendary shipyard, where over 150 vessels were crafted by hand, from nimble fishing boats to towering ships of over 1,000 tons. Discover the rise of Barneyville, once known as Bungtown, a thriving maritime hub where coopers shaped barrels, cannons were loaded for distant voyages, and shipyard tokens passed between calloused hands.
Explore the founding of the First Baptist Church in Massachusetts, a beacon of spiritual resilience amid the tides of change. Encounter tales of sea monsters and mermaids whispered along the docks, and trace the names and purchases recorded in a rare 48-page Swansea general store ledger, an intimate glimpse into daily colonial life.
From pirates and privateers to the quiet strength of local families, this book offers a richly detailed portrait of a community shaped by saltwater, timber, and tenacity. Through archival records, folklore, and firsthand accounts, the author invites readers to experience the soul of early Swansea, not just as history, but as living memory.
Authors Russell Easterbrooks and Holly Easterbrooks Neville have packed this book with historic imagery and rich, compelling content. An immersive blend sure to captivate curious minds and spark lasting fascination.
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