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Old Deerfield
in Massachusetts Historical Markers
Old Deerfield MA Historical Marker located on Main Street in Deerfield, MA.
posted by: Team Smokey
location: Massachusetts
date listed: 11/19/2007
last visited: 12/17/2008
S4.1 mi
Bloody Brook Monument. South Deerfield, MA
September 18, 1675 Capt. Lathrop and 84 men were delivering wheat from Deerfield to a mill in Hadley when they were ambushed by several hundred Indians at a brook crossing. The site of this massacre became known as Bloody Brook.
posted by: WN1E
date listed: 12/9/2008
last visited: never
NE5.8 mi
Factory Hollow
An original industrial area...
posted by: ODragon
date listed: 9/27/2008
last visited: 9/23/2008
N11.7 mi
Connable Fort
Historical marker for an early fort in the area near North Bernardston.
posted by: BruceS
date listed: 10/5/2008
last visited: 3/28/2009
SE14.6 mi
Daniel Shays Monument and encampment site.
It was at this sight that half of the army of the Shays Rebellion camped for six nights after retreating from their failed attack of the Springfield Armory.
date listed: 8/2/2008
last visited: 7/16/2007
NW17.1 mi
Hail To The Sunrise
Statue that is located along the Mohawk Trail (Rt. 2) in the town of Charlemont. It is in memory of the Mohawk indians who lived and traveled along this trail.
date listed: 6/7/2008
last visited: 5/5/2005
E20.9 mi
Colonial Home 1777 - Athol
COLONIAL HOME 1777 - "John Haven, Jr., a private in General George Washington's army, built this home during the revolution. He had fought in the siege of Boston and the victories at Ticonderoga and Saratoga." Athol History Trail
posted by: silverquill
date listed: 4/20/2007
S28.5 mi
General Henry Knox Passed Through Here - Wilbraham
Knox Trail Marker. Number 10 of 26 markers in Massachusetts to commemorate General Henry Knox's transport of artillery from Fort Ticonderoga to Cambridge.
posted by: neoc1
date listed: 9/12/2007
last visited: 8/1/2009
SE29.4 mi
General Henry Knox Passed Through Here - Palmer
Knox Trail Marker. Number 11 of 26 markers in Massachusetts to commemorate General Henry Knox's transport of artillery from Fort Ticonderoga to Cambridge.
date listed: 9/24/2007
last visited: 5/16/2009
SW29.8 mi
General Henry Knox Passed Through Here - Russell
Knox Trail Marker. Number 6 of 26 markers in Massachusetts to commemorate General Henry Knox's transport of artillery from Fort Ticonderoga to Cambridge.
date listed: 9/17/2007
last visited: 9/6/2009
S30 mi
General Henry Knox Passed Through Here - Westfield
Knox Trail Marker. Number 7 of 26 markers in Massachusetts to commemorate General Henry Knox's transport of artillery from Fort Ticonderoga to Cambridge.
date listed: 8/12/2007
last visited: 9/4/2009
S30.1 mi
Hessian Troop Encampment
Commemorating the place where Hessian troops encamped. Yes, the Hessians were on the other side during the Revolutionary War.
date listed: 8/20/2007
General Henry Knox Passed Through Here - West Springfield
Knox Trail Marker. Number 8 of 26 markers in Massachusetts to commemorate General Henry Knox's transport of artillery from Fort Ticonderoga to Cambridge.
date listed: 8/11/2007
General Henry Knox Passed Through Here - Springfield
Knox Trail Marker. Number 9 of 26 markers in Massachusetts to commemorate General Henry Knox's transport of artillery from Fort Ticonderoga to Cambridge.
SE31.2 mi
General Henry Knox Passed Through Here - Warren
Number 12 of 26 Knox markers in Massachusetts.
posted by: trainlove
date listed: 5/20/2009
SW33.7 mi
General Henry Knox Passed Through Here - Otis
Number 5 of 26 markers in Massachusetts to commemorate General Henry Knox's transport of artillery from Fort Ticonderoga to Cambridge.
date listed: 7/20/2008
SE34.1 mi
General Henry Knox Passed Through Here - Broofield
Number 13 of 26 Knox markers in Massachusetts.
last visited: 8/26/2009
SE35.9 mi
Post Road - East Brookfield, Massachusetts
Historical marker about the Post Road located near a milestone 62 from Boston near East Brookfield.
date listed: 9/19/2008
SE37.4 mi
General Henry Knox Passed Through Here - Spencer
Number 14 of 26 Knox markers in Massachusetts
SW39.8 mi
General Henry Knox Passed Through Here - Monterey
Number 4 of 26 Knox markers in Massachusetts.
date listed: 9/6/2009
SE40.2 mi
The Center School
Build in 1852...
last visited: 9/21/2008
SE40.3 mi
Sturbridge Common
Historical marker with brief history of the public grounds in Sturbridge, Massachusetts.
date listed: 10/27/2008
last visited: 1/4/2009
SE40.9 mi
General Henry Knox Passed Through Here - Leicester
Number 15 of 26 Knox markers in Massachusetts.
SE44.4 mi
Birthplace of George Bancroft
A marker noting the birthplace of American historian George Bancroft.
posted by: cache_test_dummies
date listed: 9/10/2006
SW44.7 mi
General Henry Knox Passed Through Here - Great Barrington
Number 3 of 26 Knox markers in Massachusetts.