Final Research Bibliography
Primary Sources
Melissa Davenport Berry Ancestry Archives “A letter from Robert Pike to Judge Curwin Salem Witch Trials 1692” February 22, 2017.
http://www.ancestoryarchives.com/2017/02/a-letter-from-robert-pike-to-judge.html
Project Director: Benjamin Ray, Salem Witch Trials Documentary Archive published by the University of Virginia. 2018.
http://salem.lib.virginia.edu/home.html
Academic Secondary Sources
Samir S. Patel “Salem’s Lost Gallows” February 2017. Archaeology Magazine.
archaeology.org/issues/241-features/top10/5120-salem-witch-trials-gallows
Rebecca Beatriz Brooks “History of the Salem Witch Trials” August 18, 2011. History of Massachusetts Blog.
historyofmassachusetts.org/the-salem-witch-trials/
Rebecca Beatrice Brooks. History of Massachusetts Blog “What Options Did an Accused Witch Have in Salem?” February 29, 2016.
historyofmassachusetts.org/what-options-did-an-accused-witch-have-in-salem/
Additional Secondary Sources
Kate Lohnes. “Encyclopedia Britannica: How Rye Bread Might Have Caused the Salem Witch Trials” 2017.
britannica.com/story/how-rye-bread-may-have-caused-the-salem-witch-trials
Rebecca Beatrice Brooks. History of Massachusetts Blog “Timeline of the Salem Witch Trials” January 4, 2014.
historyofmassachusetts.org/timeline-of-the-salem-witch-trials/
Rebecca Beatrice Brooks. History of Massachusetts Blog “Salem Witch Trials: Primary Sources” July 7, 2018
historyofmassachusetts.org/salem-witch-trials-primary-sources/