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"Plan of Sunderland Bridge over the Connecticut River"
c. 1877
L01.111
Iron bridges did not become common in western Massachusetts until the late 19th century. |
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Sketch of Wilson Printing Office
c. 1815
L01.065
Mary Hoyt Wilson (1809-1841) was a young girl when she sketched the printing office run by her father, John, in Deerfield, Massachusetts. |
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"The Senate of 1872- Arrangement of Seats"
1872
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The Massachusetts State Senate Chamber remains remarkably unchanged from the layout it had in this 1872 engraving. |
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"Pews in Deerfield meeting house first Parish- sold December 1824"
1824
L02.126
Pews in New England Congregational meeting houses were considered real estate. When Deerfield rebuilt its meeting house in 1824, pews were auctioned to families. |
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"Pocumtuck Memorial Hall Perspective View"
May 31, 1876
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This lithograph of a drawing by Nathaniel Hitchcock was the proposed design for the building to house the museum of the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, Deerfield, Massachusetts. |
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Restoration Plans for Wells-Thorn House
c. 1962
L00.046
The house built for Ebenezer Wells (1691-1758) in Deerfield, Massachusetts, in the early 18th century has been continually occupied and was restored for use as a museum in 1962-63. |
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Plans of the Higginson House on The Street in Deerfield
Apr 24, 1854
L00.066
When Agnes Higginson (1810-1888) wrote to her oldest son in 1854, she included this floor plan of the family's new Deerfield, Massachusetts, home. |