Early Encounters contains a selection of nineteen essays from the papers of prominent New England historian, antiquarian, and genealogist Warren Sears Nickerson (1880-1966). This extensive study of his own family ties to the Mayflower, and his exhaustive investigation of the first contacts between Europeans and Native Americans, in what is today New England, made him an unquestioned authority in both fields. The research upon which the text of Early Encounters is based occurred between the 1920s and the 1950s. Each of Nickerson’s works included in this carefully edited volume is placed in its context by Delores Bird Carpenter; she provides the reader with a wealth of useful background information about each essay’s origin, as well as Nickerson’s reasons for undertaking the research. Material is arranged thematically: the arrival of the Mayflower; conflicts between Europeans and Native Americans; and other topics related to the history and legends of early European settlement on Cape Cod. Early Encounters is a thoughtfully researched, readable book that presents a rich and varied account of life in colonial New England.
IllustrationsAcknowledgmentsIntroductionBefore the Mayflower: The Vikings and the FrenchThe Wineland of Leif the LuckyFirst Blood: The Death of the Carpenter of St. MaloThe Fight at Fortuné: Champlain at Stage HarborThe Coming of the MayflowerThe Captain of the MayflowerThat Bright Dawn When Mayflower I First Sighted CapeWilliam Bradford’s First Wife: A SuicideThe First EncounterThe Sparrow HawkThe French, the English, and the Indians: War in the Colonies, 1690-1745Mary Corliss NeffHow the Smiths Came to Cape Cod: Mary Smith of Oyster RiverHonor Bright: Elizabeth Vickery and the French PrivateersExploit of a Cape Cod Indian at Louisbourg, 1745Life and Legend on Cape CodA Cape Cod Colonial: Uncle Elathun’s HouseThe Wading Place PathPompmo and the Legend of Paw Waw’s PondOld Maushope’s Smoke: A Cape Cod Indian Fog LegendNative American History and GenealogyThe Praying Indians of Lower Cape CodThe Old Sagamore: Mattaquason of MonomoyickMicah Rafe, Indian Man: Last Full Blood on Lower Cape CodBibliographyIndex
J. Delores Bird writes under the name of Delores Bird Carpenter, and teaches survey courses in American Literature, Oral Communication, and Persuasive Communication at Cape Cod community College.