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Mother Ann (rock formation)

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The Mother Ann rock formation

Mother Ann is a rock formation located near the Eastern Point Lighthouse in Gloucester, Massachusetts. When viewed at the correct angle, the formation appears to be the silhouette of a reclining Puritan woman.[1] It is also believed locally that the formation represents the royal mother of King Charles I, Anne of Denmark, after whom Cape Ann is named.[2]

The formation may have been named by Captain William Thompson of Salem in 1891. It has been compared to New Hampshire's Old Man in the Mountain.[3] A nearby whistling buoy is known as "Mother Ann’s Cow".

The Mother Ann formation inspired several local writers. Providence author H.P. Lovecraft used it as the basis for the setting of his short story The Strange High House in the Mist.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Garland, Joseph E. (2004). Gloucester Guide: A Stroll Through Place And Time. The History Press.
  2. ^ Cook, Joel (1900). America, Picturesque and Descriptive, Volume 3. H.T. Coates & Co.
  3. ^ "Glousceter Harbor: Eastern Point: Location, History, and Legends". Gloucester Harbor. North Shore Community College. 2009-07-06.
  4. ^ "HPLA - Guide to Lovecraftian Sites in Massachusetts". HPLA. 2003-12-31.