The area that would soon be known as Concord had barely been settled in
May 1771 when nine of its young men courageously orchestrated what many
regard as the first colonial attack against the British crown. Their
gunpowder plot blazed a trail for future legendary locals, from the
industrial and philanthropic dynasties of the Cannons and Coltranes to
African American vanguards Warren C. Coleman and Mable Parker McLean.
With unparalleled passion and, often, Southern sass, Concordians stand
up for their beliefs, from Confederate officer Rufus Barringer to
crusading newspaperman James P. Cook to bulldozer-defying
preservationist Mary Snead Boger. Hometown hero Quincy Collins credits
his upbringing for anchoring his sanity while a prisoner of war, and the
city's splendor has attracted celebrities like enigmatic screen siren
Elizabeth Threatt and The Sound of Music star Daniel Truhitte to settle
here. Whether we know them as Bear, Mr. Democrat, Mayor Mac, or Humpy,
they are the favorite sons and daughters of Concord and their
stories--from the inspirational to the comical--are collected in this
keepsake volume.