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"Deerfield Street"- Rebuttal on Monuments
Sep 6, 1869
L02.155
In 1869, a rare dissenting voice in this Greenfield Gazette and Courier article objected to the extent which Deerfield, Massachusetts, eulogized its past though monuments and memorials. |
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"Deerfield, Mass., South Main Street"
c. 1920
M.76
Formerly known as Bloody Brook or Muddy Brook, South Deerfield petitioned to be set off from the town of Deerfield in 1809. |
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Reasons in Favor or Against the Trolley Route in Deerfield
c. 1900
L99.118
For several years before the trolley came to Deerfield, Massachusetts, residents voiced opinions both for and against laying the tracks down the town?s main street. |
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Petition in favor of trolley on Deerfield's Main Street
c. 1900
L99.119
In the years-long debate among residents of Deerfield, Massachusetts, over a town trolley route, some argued for having the trolley go down the town?s main street. |
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Letter to C. Alice Baker regarding the trolley
Feb 19, 1900
L99.121
Several years of debate about the route the trolley would take through the village of Deerfield preceded the laying of the track and the opening of the line in December 1901. |
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Postcard to George Sheldon regarding trolley debate
Feb 5, 1900
L99.123
Several years of debate about the route the trolley would take through the village of Deerfield, Massachusetts, preceded the laying of the track and the opening of the line in December 1901. |
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Letter to George Sheldon regarding trolley
Feb 13, 1900
L99.124
Several years of debate about the route the trolley would take through the village of Deerfield, Massachusetts, preceded the laying of the track and the opening of the line in December 1901. |
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Letter from the Monday Club regarding trolley
Mar 6, 1900
L99.126
Several years of debate about the route the trolley would take through the village of Deerfield, Massachusetts, preceded the laying of the track and the opening of the line in December 1901. |
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Letter from James Wells Champney to Misses Baker & Coleman regarding trolley
Mar 11, 1900
L99.127
Several years of debate about the route the trolley would take through the village of Deerfield, Massachusetts, preceded the laying of the track and the opening of the line in December 1901. |
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Letter to Mr. and Mrs. George Sheldon regarding R. H. Dana et. al and trolley
c. 1900
L99.132
Several years of debate about the route the trolley would take through the village of Deerfield, Massachusetts, preceded the laying of the track and the opening of the line in December 1901. |