“We live in amazing times!” Jacob Miller, the patriarch of the Miller clan, pronounces. Indeed, the post-Civil War era is a time of rapid change and inventions.
His son Eli is awed by the newly invented farming equipment and machinery. His daughter Rachel is selling typewriters, sewing machines, a new assortment of merchandise in her general store ordered by telegram and shipped by train.
Younger son and church elder, Daniel is alarmed about the arrival of new ideas such Unitarianism, Transcendentalism, Marxism, and evolution. The founding of a new church divides the Congregational Church, the town, and the Miller family!
Youngest son, Dr. Isaac Miller is busy treating patients night and day. Amputations, tetanus, scarlet fever, burns, broken bones, apoplexy are all in a day’s work. He blames himself for his son’s illness and lingering side effects and his daughter’s determination to become a doctor.
Novelist and speaker, June O’Donal, developed her love and knowledge of history while homeschooling her two children. Now a retired museum educator, she spent five years teaching hands-on history to hundreds of visitors from preschool to adult.
An active board member of the Fryeburg Historical Society, she designs and implements educational programs for the public. She is currently planning Book VII A New Century.
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