About This Book
A richly detailed regional portrait traces the physical landscape and human habitation of Cape Cod, from sandy roads and vernacular houses to meadows, marshes, and shorelines. It examines early settlement patterns and town life, noting local architecture and rural customs. Military episodes and coastal conflicts with French and English forces are recounted alongside their effects on communities. Religious belief and the whaling economy are explored as shaping moral and economic life. Accounts of storms, piracy, navigation, and the lives of sea captains illustrate maritime tradition. The work closes by surveying county institutions and evoking the particular spirit and seasonal character of the place.
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