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The Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association officially began in Deerfield, Massachusetts, in 1870, when it obtained its charter from the State legislature. Originally, members envisioned that a Memorial Hall would be built to hold plaques commemorating the dead from the raid on Deerfield in 1704. The hall would also display the "Old Indian House Door," a door badly damaged during the raid and one of the few surviving objects from the attack. The association found however, that building the hall exceeded its funds. When the Deerfield Academy, a local private school, moved into a new building in 1879, they sold their first building, built in 1799 to the PVMA. These remarks by George Sheldon celebrate that history.
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"History and Proceedings of the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association"
printer E. A. Hall and Company |
creator Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association |
date 1898 |
location Greenfield, Massachusetts |
height 9.25" |
width 6.0" |
process/materials printed paper, ink |
item type Books/Book |
accession # #L02.174 |
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