South Middleborough explores one of the major villages that comprise the
town of Middleborough, Massachusetts. Michael Maddigan recounts the
history of the town from its founding to present day. He includes the
tale of Revolutionary War veteran Samuel Smith who attempted to halt the
progress of the railroad by facing down a locomotive in 1848 and a
feisty candy maker, Lucy Braley, who challenged Massachusetts' blue laws
in the 1960s. The town was initially settled as a Baptist community
following King Philip's war and struggled through a personality conflict
between its religious leaders who threated to tear the community apart.