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icymist

(15,888 posts)
Fri Sep 20, 2013, 02:32 PM Sep 2013

The other Salem witch trials

The history of American witchcraft is indelibly associated with Salem, Massachusetts, where in 1692 nineteen people were executed as witches after the accusations of two young girls sparked a wave of fear. The village of Salem, the centre of the events of 1692, is now the town of Danvers, with the focus of today’s witchcraft industry centred on Salem city. But there are numerous other Salems in America, born of the country’s religious heritage – Salem in Hebraic means “peace”. But forget colonial Salem for a moment, as on two occasions in America’s more recent past Salem was the scene of trials related to witchcraft.

Salem 1878. In May 1878 the Supreme Judicial Court at Salem, Massachusetts, considered:

That the said Daniel H. Spofford of Newburyport is a mesmerist, and practices the art of mesmerism, and that by his power and influence he is capable of injuring the persons and property and social relations of others, and does by said means so injure them. That the said Daniel H. Spofford has at divers times and places since the year 1875 wrongfully, maliciously and with the intent to injure the plaintiff, caused the plaintiff by means of his said power and art great suffering of body, severe spinal pains and neuralgia, and temporary suspension of mind.

The charge reads remarkably like the indictments for witchcraft two centuries earlier, and the trial’s location further underscored the association in the minds of commentators.

http://blog.oup.com/2013/04/the-other-salem-witch-trials/

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The other Salem witch trials (Original Post) icymist Sep 2013 OP
Did you read the comment at the end? Behind the Aegis Sep 2013 #1
Yes. This is still with us today. icymist Sep 2013 #2

icymist

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2. Yes. This is still with us today.
Sun Sep 22, 2013, 04:15 AM
Sep 2013

Just a few years ago a friend of mine was taken to court in Indiana for 'practicing witchcraft' in the workplace. This was like ten years ago. She was found Innocent, but there was a gag order posed upon everyone. Hell, I could get into trouble just for mentioning that!

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