Deerfield
Buildings Index
Albany Road
14 Rev. John Williams House (1760)
Memorial Street
8 Memorial Hall Museum (1799)
12 Old Town Hall (1842)
16 Orthodox Congregational Church (1838)
North Main Street
71 South Deerfield Congregational Church (1821)
75 Tilton Library (1916)
Old Main Street
25 Eleazer Hawks House (1714)
27 Wilson Printing Office (1816)
37 Josiah Dwight House (1725)
46 Jonathan Hoyt House (1755)
52 Wells-Thorn House (1747)
58 John Nims House (1744)
59 David Saxton House (1763)
60 Frary House (1760) and Barnard Tavern (1795)
70 The Manse [Deerfield Academy] (1768)
71 First Church of Deerfield (1824)
75 US Post Office, Deerfield (1912)
80 Hall Tavern (1760)
81 Deerfield Inn (1884)
89 Asa Stebbins House (1799)
93 Dr. Thomas Williams House (1748)
99 Thomas Dickinson House (1762)
100 Severance-Hawks House (1712)
103 Rev. John F. Moors House (1848)
104 Allen House (1734)
112 Joseph Clesson House (1814)
125 Sheldon-Hawks House (1754)
128 Hinsdale and Anna Williams House (1730)
129 Rev. Jonathan Ashley House (1734)
130 Stebbins-Wright House (1824)
Sugarloaf Street
44 Descent of the Holy Spirit Ukrainian Catholic Church (1920)
Links
Historic Deerfield
http://www.historic-deerfield.org/
Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association
http://pvma.wordpress.com/
Raid On Deerfield: The Many Stories of 1704
http://1704.deerfield.history.museum/
The French and Indian raid on Deerfield Massachusetts, 1704
http://www.crossmyt.com/hc/gen/deerfild.html
Strange Alliances: The Deerfield Raid of 1704
http://www.neh.gov/news/humanities/2003-01/deerfield.html
Deerfield Academy
http://www.deerfield.edu/
Books
A description of Deerfield, in Franklin County (1817), by Rodolphus Dickinson
A historic and present day guide to old Deerfield (1912), by Emma Lewis Coleman
Vital records of Deerfield, Massachusetts, to the year 1850 (1920)
Houses, Museums and Monuments
Story of the old Willard house of Deerfield, Mass. (1887), by Catherine B. Yale
The little brown house on the Albany Road (1915), by George Sheldon
John Sheldon and the Old Indian house homestead (1911), by J.M. Arms Sheldon
The Rev. John Williams House (1918), by George Sheldon and J.M. Arms Sheldon
A guide to the museum of the Pocumtuck valley memorial association (1908), by George Sheldon
Biographical
The Redeemed Captive Returning to Zion (orig. pub. 1707), by Rev. John Williams
An unredeemed captive: being the story of Eunice Williams (1892), by Clifton Johnson
Life of Rev. Samuel Willard, D.D., A.A.S., of Deerfield, Mass. (1892), edited by His Daughter
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