☞Today in History -- On today’s date 330 years ago, Thursday, September 22, 1692, eight people convicted of witchcraft were hanged at the town of Salem in the Province of Massachusetts Bay following the infamous Salem Witch Trials.
☞Today in History -- On today’s date 330 years ago, Thursday, September 22, 1692, eight people convicted of witchcraft were hanged at the town of Salem in the Province of Massachusetts Bay following the infamous Salem Witch Trials. These were the very last people hanged for the crime of witchcraft in British Colonial America.
☞Also on today’s date, but 246 years ago during the American Revolutionary War on September 22, 1776, which was 84 years to the day after the last Salem Witch Hanging, famous American Revolutionary War Patriot & Continental Army Captain Nathan Hale (1755-1776), in a curiously-strange coincidence, was hanged as a spy at the age of 21 in New York City. Nathan Hale’s famous last words were reported to be “I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.”
☞One might wonder why these two events could be said to be a strange coincidence, other than the two hangings having occurred on the same date -- the curiously-strange thing is that Captain Nathan Hale was a great grandson of the Reverend John Hale, who was one of the most prominent & influential ministers associated with the Salem Witch Trials.
☞The left-hand photograph depicts an undated illustration of the scene of the September 22, 1776 hanging of Captain Nathan Hale. The right-hand photograph depicts an undated illustration of the scene of the September 22, 1692 Salem Witch Trials hanging.
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