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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWCG_lieut-ebenezer-sheldons-fort_Bernardston-MA.html
Built in 1740 on this site. The first Proprietor's Meeting in Fall Town was held here in 1741. The Lieutenant's son Eliakim was shot by Indians in 1747 while working west of the fort walls.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMP41_bloody-brook-stone-slab_Deerfield-MA.html
GraveofCapt. LathropandMen Slainby theIndians1675
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMP3Y_bloody-brook-monument_Deerfield-MA.html
Erected August1838—On this Ground Capt. Thomas Lathrop and eighty four men under his command, including eighteen teamsters from Deer field, conveying stores from that town to Hadley, were ambuscaded by about 700 Indians, and the Captain and …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJCU_eunice-williams_Greenfield-MA.html
Eunice Williams, wife of the Reverend John Williams "The Redeemed Captive," was killed at this place on March 1, 1704, during the Deerfield massacre.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMH6J_first-church-of-hawley_Hawley-MA.html
Site of theFirst Church of HawleyErected 1793Reverend Jonathan Grout 1st PastorThis memorial placed by thesons and daughters of HawleyAugust 10, 1935
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13F_the-view-from-the-french-king-bridge_Gill-MA.html
A special place designated by the Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs because it exemplifies the unique qualities of the Commonwealth.
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