Legends & Lore of New Brunswick - (Narrative) by Mark Neurohr-Pierpaoli (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Folktales, hidden treasures and witchcraft.
- About the Author: Mark Neurohr-Pierpaoli is a high school English and history teacher currently working in the vicinity of New Brunswick.
- 160 Pages
- History, United States
- Series Name: Narrative
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Series statement taken from publisher's website.Book Synopsis
Folktales, hidden treasures and witchcraft.
The towering skyline of New Brunswick stands in stark contrast with the swampy ceder forest it emerged from in the late 1600s. While the city grew over the original Lenape settlement of Ahanderamock, its history was passed on through whispers of tales both real and imagined. In the Buccleuch Mansion, a skeletal figure dressed as a British Grenadier is said to stagger the halls with a lantern, and at Rutgers University tales of secret societies swirl through campus. Long-lost pirate treasures, some rumored to be connected to mysterious clues etched in stone, remain undiscovered to this day.
Author Mark Neurohr-Pierpaoli uncovers the mysterious stories lurking below the surface of New Brunswick.
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Folktales, Hidden Treasures and Witchcraft
About the Author
Mark Neurohr-Pierpaoli is a high school English and history teacher currently working in the vicinity of New Brunswick. He lives in Burlington County, New Jersey, where he operates informative and entertaining historical walking tours during his "summers off."