Blackstone Valley Mystery series
It’s Support Local Authors Monday! My Blackstone Valley Mystery series is set here in Sutton. The characters explore the Eight Lots School, the Pauper’s Cemetery, our Sutton Library, and several
Sutton History 1793
It’s Sutton History Sunday! There were some interesting things going on in Sutton in 1793 :). Apparently the town administration used to pre-approve people we allowed within our borders. Some people
Sutton Poorhouse
It’s Sutton History Sunday! Sutton at one time apparently had a problem with idle townsfolk. * * * 1767 town meeting: “Voted that the Select men provide a work House
Comet and Earthquake of 1744
It’s History of Sutton Sunday :). These memories come from “History of the Town of Sutton Massachusetts From 1704 to 1876”. Apparently 1744 was quite the year for natural events.
Early Homes and Life in Sutton
A description of early Sutton life and homes, from “History of the Town of Sutton Massachusetts From 1704 to 1876” We now, gentle reader, introduce you to the homes of
Livin’ On A Prayer
A super-silly comedy with a big heart. “A must read for any child or lover of the of the ’80s.” https://www.amazon.com/Livin-Prayer-Untold-Tommy-Story-ebook/dp/B01MCUBERZ/
The Dirt Girl
A beautiful story about shining bright – because our differences are our greatest gifts! https://www.amazon.com/Dirt-Girl-Jodi-Dee/dp/099852770X/
The First Settlers of Sutton
Sunday Sutton History time! Here’s some fun information about the very first settlers of Sutton and the first winter they faced. This is from “History of the Town of Sutton
Sutton Tornado June 1831
Sunday Sutton History! This is from “History of the Town of Sutton Massachusetts from 1704 to 1876”: In June, 1831, a tornado, commencing on Manchaug Pond, passed through Asa Putnam’s
Comb Making in Sutton MA
This historical perspective comes from “The History of the Town of Sutton Massachusetts From 1704 to 1876” Comb Making was introduced in town about 1780, by Simeon Carpenter, who came