
Boston Curiosities
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A collection of odd and obscure moments in Boston history, starring colonists and criminals, baseball players and barmaids, and many more. Boston has been a favorite backdrop for novels, films, and television series, but some of the best stories about the city are true ones. Historian Ted Clarke explores these stories, both the familiar and the obscure, that have earned Boston such nicknames as "the epicenter of American crime fiction," "the cradle of liberty," and "the ice cream capital of the world." The fifteen-foot tidal wave of molasses that roared down Commercial Street in 1919 is one of the more famous legends. Lesser known, but equally stunning, is the case of Albert Tirrell, who in 1845 murdered his mistress in a Boston boardinghouse but was released after presenting the first successful sleepwalking defense in the United States. From the mysterious story of John Jacob Loud, who patented the first ballpoint pen, to the dubious early enterprises of merchant prince turned philanthropist Thomas Perkins, Boston Curiosities offers up a medley of memorable events that give Beantown its celebrated flavor
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- Intro
- Front Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part One: Unsung but Fascinating Bostonians
- Boston's Johnny Appleseed
- Bully for Bulfinch
- Abigail Adams, Able Advisor
- The Baronet and the Barmaid
- Interesting Bostonians
- T.W. Lawson: Truly a Towering Figure
- Feeling Those Good Vibrations
- Thomas Watson Always Had a Call Waiting
- The Twisting Threads of History
- Boston's Merchant Prince
- Joshua Bates: Boston and Barings Banker
- Massachusetts Was Wide Awake When War Came
- General James L. Bates: Born to Be a Soldier
- The Write Stuff: The First Ballpoint Pen
- No Car, No Phone.Just Millions of Dollars
- Banned in Boston-Born in Quincy
- Part Two: Murder and Mystery
- The Highwayman
- Blood and Bones on Beacon Hill
- The Crime of the Century
- The Sleepwalker
- The Sacco-Vanzetti Case
- The Boston Strangler
- Part Three: Singular Events
- A Baseball Miracle
- A Sticky Situation: The Great Molasses Disaster
- Subways Are More than Sandwiches
- Part Four: Food for Thought
- Cookies Take Their Toll
- Boston Cookery
- Why Do Donuts Have Holes in Them?
- Who Put the "Fluff" in "Fluffernutter"?
- Boston: Ice Cream Capital of the World
- Part Five: Portentous Places
- The City Skyline: A Rock Pile of Choices
- Faneuil Hall-Cradle of Liberty-Is Really Rockin'!
- Quincy Market: Where the World Meets Boston
- Bunker Hill Granite
- The Skinny House and the Narrow Mind
- About the Author
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