"Stage-coach and Tavern Days" by Alice Morse Earle is a historical journey into the heart of early American life, specifically focusing on New England during the time of stagecoaches and taverns. The book acts as a window into the past, revealing the crucial roles these establishments played in shaping society. Beyond being mere rest stops for weary travelers, taverns were vibrant hubs where communities gathered, social connections were forged, and news was shared; these places, known as "ordinaries" in the early days, were carefully regulated to balance hospitality with the strict moral expectations of the deeply religious Puritan community. The book uncovers the challenges faced by tavern keepers and the delicate dance between providing a welcoming space and upholding the social codes of the time, painting a vivid picture of a bygone era where travel, community, and social life intertwined within the walls of these iconic establishments.

Stage-coach and Tavern Days
By Alice Morse Earle
Discover a time when stagecoaches ruled the roads and taverns were the beating heart of a pious and developing nation.
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2011-08-30
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About the AuthorAlice Morse Earle was an American historian and writer from Worcester, Massachusetts.
Alice Morse Earle was an American historian and writer from Worcester, Massachusetts.
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