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Bidwell Lore – The Warning Out List, Part III

Welcome to week 88 of Bidwell Lore! Now a return to the Warning Out List to see if we can find out if some were ‘solid citizens’. First on the list was Loring Andrews and it turns out he was the first postmaster of Stockbridge, employment that Theodore Sedgwick would have to approve. “When the Hon....

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Bidwell Lore – The Warning Out List, Part II

Welcome to week 87 of Bidwell Lore! This week we continue our series about the Warning Out list in late 18th and early 19th century Stockbridge.  The Warning Out List in Stockbridge, Part IIRick Wilcox, November 2021 At the end of the last article, we mentioned that in Stockbridge, at least, records indicate, there was a well-oiled...

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Bidwell Lore – The Warning Out List, Part I

Welcome to week 86 of Bidwell Lore! This week we introduce a new series about something called the Warning Out list in late 18th and early 19th century Stockbridge, which will introduce us, over the next few weeks, to some new and old names to Bidwell Lore. Barnabas Bidwell Warned to Leave the Town of Stockbridge...

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Bidwell Lore – Farewell to Barnabas

Welcome to week 33 of Bidwell Lore! This week we say good-bye to Barnabas Bidwell and his fascinating life (at least for now) with a delightful guest post from local historian Bernard Drew. Searching for Barnabas Bidwell’s grave in Ontario by Bernard A. Drew Barnabas Bidwell, while simultaneously serving as Berkshire County treasurer (1791-1810) as well as...

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Bidwell Lore – Barnabas’ Time In Canada

Welcome to week 32 of Bidwell Lore! This week we begin wrapping up Barnabas’ incredible story with two pieces written by Barnabas himself. Last week we shared the shocking story of Barnabas Bidwell’s political downfall.  It was a scandalous story in its day and resulted in Barnabas moving to Kingston, Ontario, where he lived until his death...

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Bidwell Lore – Barnabas Flees to Canada

Welcome to week 31 of Bidwell Lore! This week you will learn about the dramatic downfall of Barnabas Bidwell and the end of his time in Massachusetts. As we mentioned in recent installments of Bidwell Lore, Barnabas Bidwell served as Attorney General of Massachusetts from June 15, 1807, to August 30, 1810, after having served in the...

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Bidwell Lore – Barnabas Bidwell and James Madison

Welcome to week 30 of Bidwell Lore! Today we are sharing correspondence between Barnabas and Mary along with an important letter from Barnabas to James Madison and then at the bottom, you will see an 1810 discussion with President Madison about the possibility of Barnabas Bidwell ascending to the Supreme Court. Barnabas Bidwell’s letters home to his...

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Bidwell Lore – Barnabas Bidwell and Thomas Jefferson

Welcome to week 29 of Bidwell Lore! This week we will explore some correspondence between Thomas Jefferson and Barnabas Bidwell along with Barnabas’ letters to Mary about his time in Washington.  You will notice a few names bolded in the correspondence and can find more information about those names at the bottom. Last week we also shared part...

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Bidwell Lore – Ultracrepidarianism, Slavery, and The Age of Enlightenment, Part III

Welcome to week 28 of Bidwell Lore! This week we finish the three-part series Ultracrepidarianism, Slavery, and The Age of Enlightenment.  Last week we also started a three-part series in our Friday email about the history of the Mary Gray Bidwell portrait we have used to illustrate many of these recent emails.  You can read part I of that series...

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Bidwell Lore – Ultracrepidarianism, Slavery, and The Age of Enlightenment, Part II

Welcome to week 27 of Bidwell Lore! This week we continue the three-part series Ultracrepidarianism, Slavery, and The Age of Enlightenment. Congressman Barnabas Bidwell, often a dinner guest of President Thomas Jefferson, was one of two floor managers in the House of Representatives. As floor manager, he was often referred to by Federalists as “the sworn interpreter of executive...