Witches, Cider, and Fear: July 14, 1692
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July 14, 1692: Thanksgiving in Massachusetts and Elizabeth Ballard’s Affliction in AndoverWe recount events on July 14, 1692, when Massachusetts held a day of Thanksgiving for Governor Phips’ safe return from London and for the defense of Wells, Maine, as Phips hosted ship carpenters to celebrate his blessings. In Gloucester, men left the garrison house to confront strangers seen nearby, chased them into the woods, and fired, but no one was reportedly killed and the strangers escaped. In Andover, Elizabeth Ballard suffered pinching, choking, and pressure on her stomach, leading her husband Joseph to summon Salem Village’s afflicted girls Ann Putnam Jr. and Mary Walcott to identify the witch attacking her; later testimony named Richard Carrier, Martha Carrier, Ann Foster, Mary Lacy Sr., and Mary Lacy Jr. as afflicting Ballard and drinking their cider.00:00 Welcome and Hosts00:05 Thanksgiving Day 169200:21 Gloucester Garrison Alarm00:34 Andover Affliction Begins00:57 Accused at the Cider01:13 Cider Joke Wrap-Up