American Studies 335
New England
Roger Williams University
CAS 120
M, W, F, 1:00-1:20
Fall Semester, 2011
Michael R. H. Swanson, Ph. D.
Office:  GHH 215
Hours: M, W, F  11:00-12:00
T, 2:30 - 4:00 or by appointment
Phone:  254 3230
E-mail:  amst335@gmail.com
Index
For Monday, December 12A Final Day with Legends and Folklore of New England
A final day with everything, actually.  This constitutes the last class of the semester.  I want to thank you for the contributions you've made.  I hope the course met some of your expections, if not all of them.  I never forget that without you I can't do what I love to do:  teach History and American Studies at Roger Williams University.  Good luck as the year wind's down.  And I hope you'll drop by and say hi sometime in the next semester.
Lindsay Crafford,

A Potpourri

Y-2 On Star Island 346
N-2 The Alarmed Skipper 447
N-3 The Unknown Champion 449
Eryn Dion,

Old Colony Tales

OC-1  Hanging by Proxy 365
OC-5  Legends of Plymouth Rock 378
OC-7  The Courtship of Miles Standish 383
Jessica M.Karamourtopoulos,

Tales of Lynn - Nahant

L-N8  Swampscott Beach
L-N1  The Bridal of Oennacook 128
L-N4  High Rock 141
Jenn Knight,

Tales of Cambridge

C-1  The Washington Elm  115
C-2  The Last of the Highwaymen 119
C-3  The Eliot Oak 121
Kayla Rodriguez, 

Tales of Connecticut

CT-4  The Place of Noises 427
CT-6  The Spanish Galleon 431 
CT-8  The Norwich Elms 436
Lyndsey Burns, 

Tales of Salem

S-1  Salem 167
S-3  Endicott and the Red Cross  180
S-5  The Witchcraft Tragedy 188