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There is currently no available "Beginner" label. The following is the default level label: On the night of February 29, 1704, the town of Deerfield, Massachusetts, was attacked by French and Indians. In the early morning, 112 captives were marched northward toward Canada, some to be taken all the way to Montreal or Quebec, others to turn more eastward to Odanak with the Eastern Abenaki. The map does not illustrate the terrain but it does delineate and name the lakes and rivers.

 

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1704 Captives March to Canada

publisher   Pageant Press, Incorporated
author   Rufus Chester Field (1885-1970)
date   1963
location   New York
height   8.0"
width   5.5"
process/materials   printed paper, ink
item type   Maps/Topographical
accession #   #L99.004


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See Also...

"Little Captives of 1704"

"What Befell Stephen Williams in his Captivity"

"A Half Century of Conflict"- Vol. I


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