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The Deerfield Massacre : a surprise attack, a forced march, and the fight for survival in early America  Cover Image Book Book

The Deerfield Massacre : a surprise attack, a forced march, and the fight for survival in early America

Summary: "In an obscure, two-hundred-year-old museum in a little village in western Massachusetts, there lies what once was the most revered but now totally forgotten relic from the history of early New England--the massive, tomahawk-scarred door that came to symbolize the notorious Deerfield Massacre. This impregnable barricade--known to early Americans as "The Old Indian Door"--constructed from double-thick planks of Massachusetts oak and studded with hand-wrought iron nails to repel the flailing tomahawk blades of several attacking native tribes, is the sole surviving artifact from the most dramatic moment in colonial American history: Leap Year, February 29, 1704, a cold, snowy night when hundreds of native Americans and their French allies swept down upon an isolated frontier outpost and ruthlessly slaughtered its inhabitants. The sacking of Deerfield led to one of the greatest sagas of adventure, survival, sacrifice, family, honor, and faith ever told in North America. 112 survivors, including their fearless minister, the Reverend John Williams, were captured and led on a 300-mile forced march north, into enemy territory in Canada. Any captive who faltered or became too weak to continue the journey--including Williams's own wife and one of his children--fell under the knife or tomahawk. Survivors of the march willed themselves to live and endured captivity. Ransomed by the King of England's royal governor of Massachusetts, the captives later returned home to Deerfield, rebuilt their town and, for the rest of their lives, told the incredible tale."

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  • ISBN: 9781501108181
  • ISBN: 1501108166
  • ISBN: 9781501108167
  • Physical Description: xiv, 316 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color), map ; 24 cm
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  • Edition: First Scribner hardcover edition.
  • Publisher: New York, New York : Scribner, 2024.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-289) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Prologue -- Part I: A history of superstition, violence, and massacre. "Dear and deadly grapes" -- Blood in the snow : February 29, 1704 -- "Fell by the rage of ye barbarous enemy" : on the march -- Part II: The aftermath : captivity and a test of faith. Tales of captivity -- Redemption and return to Zion -- End of days -- Part III: Memory, myth, and legend. Antiquarian sanctification -- Colonial revival and patriotism enthroned -- New interpretations and a "massacre" reimagined -- Epilogue: The ghost of a town.
Subject: Deerfield (Mass.) History Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 Historiography
Indian captivities Canada
Deerfield Massacre, Deerfield, Mass., 1704

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  • 2 of 3 copies available at Sage Library System. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Hood River County Library District.

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Hood River County Library 974.42202 SWA 2024 (Text) 33892100974659 Adult Non-Fiction Available -

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