"Shocking Indeed" On the first day of October in 1789, Martha Ballard heard that Rebecca Foster, the wife of the Reverend Mr. Isaac Foster, had accused Hallowell's local judge, Joseph North, of rape.
A tantalizing set of entries in Martha Ballard's diary allow you to glimpse the unfolding of the religious controversy that convulsed the town, eventually putting Martha in the very uncomfortable position of being asked to testify against one of her husband's employers as the prime witness in Rebecca Foster's rape case. These entries allow you a more personal glimpse, as well -- of Martha's religious temper, her inner turmoil, and her true opinion of the case.
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