| Typical of the Witchcraft Trials | [Frontispiece] |
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| Painting by Mattison, about 1854. The only conception of the witchcraft trials ever spread on canvas.—Courtesy of The Essex Institute. | |
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| Witch-eclipse of the Moon | [1] |
| Salem Village (now Danvers Highlands) | [14] |
| The New England Witch | [15] |
| The 1692 Meetinghouse | [17] |
| The Present Church and Parsonage | opp. [18] |
| Governor Simon Bradstreet | [21] |
| The Mathers, Increase and Cotton | opp. [22] |
| The Witch Plat, or Place of Executions | [29] |
| The Witch Plat, showing “The Crevice” | opp. [29] |
| Warrant for Mrs. Howe’s Arrest | opp. [31] |
| Ipswich Farms | [51] |
| Location of Mrs. Howe’s Home | [60] |
| The Aaron Howe House | [62] |
| Descendants of James Howe, Sr. | [64] |
| The Howe Arms | [66] |