

An edition of The years of the life of Samuel Lane, 1718-1806 (2000)
a New Hampshire man and his world
By Jerald E. Brown
Publish Date
2000
Publisher
University Press of New England
Language
eng
Pages
236
Description:
"Samuel Lane, whose life in and around the town of Stratham, New Hampshire, spanned much of the eighteenth century, was truly a "Renaissance man." Civic, business, and personal concerns fill the pages of the diary he kept for over sixty years. The worries, dilemmas, and day-to-day work Lane detailed provide a compelling view of life in colonial New Hampshire. Together with his business records and family papers, Lane's diaries form an important part of the New Hampshire Historical Society's collections.". "Basing his narrative on careful study of this rich documentary legacy, historian Jerald E. Brown explores the life, career, and motivations of one man and his family. In a preliminary essay, editor Donna-Belle Garvin introduces Lane's world to the reader. The many illustrations of leatherworking, farming, surveying, buildings, bridges, crops, animals, and gravestones draw readers into the complex world and work that shaped Lane and his family. This fascinating tale is the most complete account now available of the life of a colonial New England artisan and tradesman."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Shoemakers, Social life and customs, Tanners, Country life, Biography, History, New hampshire, biography, New hampshire, history
People: Samuel Lane (1718-1806)
Places: New Hampshire, Stratham, Stratham (N.H.)
Times: 18th century