Excerpt from History of Beverly, Civil and Ecclesiastical: From Its Settlement in 1630 to 1842
It is gratifying to perceive that the interest of late awakened in town histories is increasing. Until each town in the Commonwealth shall have had its historian, the most accurate history of Massachusetts will remain to be written. It is to be regretted that the work, in which for six months I have been constantly engaged, had not been undertaken at an earlier period. Had it been written at the commencement of the present century, many most interesting incidents, recorded only in the memory of aged inhabitants, would have been preserved, which are now irrecoverably lost.
In the preparation of this volume, I have made a thorough examination of the town records, the State archives, the collections of several historical societies, and a large number of private papers, amounting in all to nearly twenty thousand manuscript pages. Much information has also been obtained from individuals who were contemporaries of the Revolution, and from others whose antiquarian research has been minute and successful. My other principal authorities are Hutchinson's and Hubbard's Histories, Felt's Annals of Salem, and the Massachusetts Historical Society's Collections. But with all my care, it is possible some resource has remained undiscovered, though it is confidently believed no material documentary fact has been overlooked.
A considerable number of the following pages will be found under the ecclesiastical head.
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