Witches on the Web

Useful and informative sites about Salem and “witches” of New England:

Excellent Primary Source Resource at Virginia’s Electronic Text Center:

http://etext.virginia.edu/salem/witchcraft/index.html

The Real Witchcraft Papers at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, MA:

http://www.pem.org/ex_witchcraft.html

National Geographic’s Salem Presentation:

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/features/97/salem/

There was also a “witch” in Hadley MA: Mary Webster:

http://www.bio.umass.edu/biology/conn.river/witch.html

Chronology of the events in Salem:

http://www.salemweb.com/memorial/

A witch in Amesbury: Susanna North Martin:

http://www.rootsweb.com/~nwa/sm.html

Excellent resource of 17th century info on the web (w/ a focus on Salem):

http://www.ogram.org/17thc/ogram.shtml

Online Registry of Deeds for Salem:

http://www.salemdeeds.com/index.asp

List of (and links to) Archives in New England:

http://www.lib.umb.edu/newengarch/InternetResources/massarch.html

The Goody Parsons Witchcraft Case: A Journey to 17th Century Northampton:

http://ccbit.cs.umass.edu/SchoolofEducation/Preservice/hnmockup/

Witch Kitsch (i.e., tourism in Salem):

The Salem Wax Museum.  Yes, WAX MUSEUM:

http://www.salemwaxmuseum.com/index2.html

The Town of Salem, MA:

http://www.salem.org/index.asp

The Salem Witch Dungeon Museum:

http://www.witchdungeon.com

Other (Non-Witch) Sites of Interest: Archives, Images, History

American Historical Images On File: The Native American Experience:

http://www.csulb.edu/projects/ais/nae/

Library of Congress American Memory Project: 7 million digital items from the collection:

http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/amhome.html

American Antiquarian Society:

http://www.americanantiquarian.org/

Connecticut Valley Historical Museum:

http://www.quadrangle.org/CVHM.htm

U.S. Historical Census Data Browser 1790 – 1960:

http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu/census/

Museum of Menstruation and Women’s Health:

http://www.mum.org/index.html