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document "Deerfield Street"- Rebuttal on Monuments
Sep 6, 1869
L02.155
In 1869, a rare dissenting voice in this Greenfield Gazette and Courier article objected to the extent which Deerfield, Massachusetts, eulogized its past though monuments and memorials.
document "Deerfield" regarding Monument Banter
Oct 11, 1869
L02.156
Deerfield, Massachusetts, built its first commemorative monument in the 1860s and although many in the town supported the effort, some, like the writer of this article, gently objected.
Cover "A Brief Sketch of the First Settlement of Deerfield, Mass."
1833
L98.026
Elihu Hoyt (1771-1833), who wrote this forty-eight page booklet of the history of the settlement of Deerfield, Massachusetts, was a descendant of the first settlers of the town.
Volume 1 - Title page "History of Deerfield"
1895
L98.042
George Sheldon (1818-1916) published his history of the town of Deerfield in 1895 in two volumes, with genealogies of the early settlers and their descendants at the end of the second volume.
Cover "A Biographical Memoir of the Rev. John Williams"
1837
L99.012
Dr. Stephen West Williams (1790-1855) of Deerfield, Massachusetts, focused largely on his ancestor's ordeal and captivity when he wrote this biography of the Reverend John Williams (1664-1729) in 1837.
Title page "Ancient History of Pocomptuck or Deerfield...".by Stephen West Williams
1836
L99.023
This "Ancient History of Deerfield [Massachusetts]," is composed of facts collected and arranged by Stephen West Williams in 1836.
Title page "Historical Collections, being a General Collection of Interesting Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes &c.",
1839
L00.001
Thanks to John Warner Barber, we can see what dozens of towns looked like in the 1830s.

 

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