Originally settled by Irish, German, and English pioneers, the
Barrington area has a long history of industrious and courageous
citizens. In the early 1800s, these settlers laid the foundation for the
Barrington of today: a colorful community beloved by residents and
visitors. In a tribute to this town's heritage, Voices of Barrington
profiles the people who have made-and who continue to make-Barrington a
place rich with character and small-town charm. In this collection, the
men and women who recount stories of times past and present offer a
behind-the-scenes look at how they overcame obstacles and helped to
shape their community. Readers discover that the barber down the street
also struggled through the Great Depression, and that the brew-pub owner
moved entire buildings in order to establish his business. Historic
photographs from the Barrington Fire Department, library, daily
newspaper, and the contributors' own family collections highlight the
stories. The result is an intimate portrait of a typical-and
extraordinary-American town.