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Historic Deerfield is a museum dedicated to the heritage and preservation of Deerfield, Massachusetts, and history of the Connecticut River Valley. Its historic houses, museums, and programs provide visitors with an understanding of New England 's historic villages and countryside. It is located in the village of Old Deerfield which has been ...
56 killed. 112 captured [4][5][6][7][8] The Raid on Deerfield, also known as the Deerfield Massacre, occurred during Queen Anne's War on February 29, 1704, when French and Native American raiders under the command of Jean-Baptiste Hertel de Rouville attacked the English colonial settlement of Deerfield, Massachusetts Bay, just before dawn.
www.deerfieldma.us. [2][3][4][5][6] Deerfield is a town in Franklin County, Massachusetts, United States. Settled near the Connecticut River in the 17th century during the colonial era, the population was 5,090 as of the 2020 census. [7] Deerfield is part of the Springfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area in western Massachusetts ...
The building that is now Memorial Hall was the first home of Deerfield Academy, built in 1798 and designed by architect Asher Benjamin. It remained a school until 1878. The building was designed to contain a museum, [1] making it one of the oldest museums in the United States. [2] In the original collection were geological specimens and ...
Old Deerfield may refer to: the village of Old Deerfield in Deerfield, Massachusetts. specifically the Old Deerfield Historic District in Deerfield, Massachusetts. the Old Deerfield Center Historic District in New Hampshire. the unincorporated community of Old Deerfield, Wisconsin. the Old Deerfield School in Deerfield Beach, Florida. Deerfield ...
Old Deerfield Village Historic District. October 15, 1966 West of ... Roughly bounded by Deerfield River, Bridge St., Massachusetts Route 2 and Arms Cemetery 48:
The Battle of Bloody Brook was fought on September 28, 1675 (September 18, 1675 OS) between an indigenous war party primarily composed of Pocumtuc warriors and other local indigenous people from the central Connecticut River valley, and the English colonial militia of the New England Confederation and their Mohegan allies during King Philip's War.
February 18, 1941. (1941-02-18) (aged 82) [2] Occupations. Photographer. Embroiderer. Writer. Mary Electa Allen (1858–1941) was an American photographer and co-founder of the Deerfield Society of Blue and White Needlework. [3] She worked alongside her sister as a photographer from 1885 until 1920 capturing the life and landscape of Old ...