The Old Hangtown Road

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Bol The Old Hangtown Road is a narrative history of a rugged northern Maine tote road and the people who lived, worked, and endured along its length. Drawing from land records, family histories, oral traditions, and regional folklore, the book traces the early settlers who carved out homesteads in the deep woods, the shifting property lines that marked generations of struggle and survival, and the everyday labor that shaped a remote corner of the state.Blending documented history with lived memory, the book follows the road as it changes across time-first a rough track for loggers and farmers, and later a lifeline for families who depended on its narrow passage through forest and field. Along the way, stories emerged of hardship, resilience, neighborliness, and the uncanny moments that linger in local telling: ghostly traces, unexplained happenings, and the folklore that clings to old places.More than plain history, the book explores the meeting place between fact and folklore. Old stories, half-remembered accounts, and unexplained happenings sit alongside documented events, revealing how rural communities make meaning from the land around them. The result is a portrait of a road where history and legend walk side by side.

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The Old Hangtown Road is a narrative history of a rugged northern Maine tote road and the people who lived, worked, and endured along its length. Drawing from land records, family histories, oral traditions, and regional folklore, the book traces the early settlers who carved out homesteads in the deep woods, the shifting property lines that marked generations of struggle and survival, and the everyday labor that shaped a remote corner of the state.Blending documented history with lived memory, the book follows the road as it changes across time-first a rough track for loggers and farmers, and later a lifeline for families who depended on its narrow passage through forest and field. Along the way, stories emerged of hardship, resilience, neighborliness, and the uncanny moments that linger in local telling: ghostly traces, unexplained happenings, and the folklore that clings to old places.More than plain history, the book explores the meeting place between fact and folklore. Old stories, half-remembered accounts, and unexplained happenings sit alongside documented events, revealing how rural communities make meaning from the land around them. The result is a portrait of a road where history and legend walk side by side.

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Pagina's: 224, Paperback, Carol D. Macaulay


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