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Old Deerfield, Massachusetts

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Mr. and Mrs. Prince

How an Extraordinary Eighteenth-Century Family Moved Out of Slavery and Into Legend

By Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina

(256 pages) $24.95.

 

Praise for Mr. and Mrs. Prince
"Abijah and Lucy Prince defied all the conventions of their pre–Civil War era by buying themselves out of slavery and going on to become landowners and influential members of their communities in Vermont and Massachusetts. He was a veteran of the Revolutionary War; she was the first published African American poet; both were skilled entrepreneurs who faced down every challenge to their efforts. They stood up to those who tried to force them off their land, mounting court challenges and taking full advantage of their rights. Historian Gerzina intersperses their story—one of devotion and determination—with her own obvious love of genealogy and research. In the course of her work, aided by her husband, who became captivated and competitive in finding defining resources, Gerzina discovered a connection between her mixed-race family and the Princes. She is meticulous and joyous in this look at the Princes and the social and political landscape of enslaved and free black communities in New England." — Vanessa Bush, for Booklist

Edited By  Amelia Miller & A.R. Riggs

(451 pages) $39.95.

"Romance Remedies & Revolution",  The Journal of Dr. Elihu Ashley of Deerfield, Massachusetts, 1773-1775.

THIS BOOK PROVIDES THE READER with that rare and wonderful thing—a window on the lives of ordinary people in a time of high historical significance. Vivid, entertaining, and moving, it chronicles the coming to manhood of a high-spirited young New Englander bound for the medical profession on the eve of the American Revolution. Along with his daily activities, his interests, enthusiasms, and passions come sharply into focus, as does the world through which he moved.

Richly detailed and superbly edited by two fine historians, Romance, Remedies, and Revolution: The Journal of Dr. Elihu Ashley of Deerfield, Massachusetts, 1773-1775 is both an important addition to the historical literature of the period and a delight to read.
Robert F. Dalzell, Jr., Ephraim Williams Professor of American History, Williams College

 

Suzanne L. Flynt

Pocumtuck Valley Memorial
Association and Deerfield Academy, 1988

Soft cover, 65 pages, 42 illustrations.
$45.00

 

Now Available

Ornamental and Useful Accomplishments: Schoolgirl
Education and Deerfield Academy 1800-1830

An out-of-print exhibition catalog chronicling the needlework and paintings created by females students at Deerfield Academy in its first three decades.

48 pages, soft cover, fully illustrated

New

Made of Thunder, Made of Glass: American Indian Beadwork of the Northeast
Gerry Biron, 2006

American Indian Beadwork of the Northeast features over one hundred extraordinary beaded bags and hats from the Gerry Biron and JoAnne Russo collection

Cost $20.00

 

Samuel Willard, MINISTER, EDUCATOR, MUSICIAN, Agent of Change
by Nancy M. Lee

A brief biography of Rev. Samuel Willard

Cost $10.00

 



196 pages, 9 ¼ x 11 ¼,
100 tritone and 40 duotone images.
Cloth. $50.00

New England Museum Association Publications Design Award, First Place: Books over $10

The Allen Sisters: Pictorial Photographers 1885 - 1920 By Suzanne L. Flynt

Frances Stebbins Allen and Mary Electa Allen were recognized as two of the "Foremost Women Photographers in America" in 1901. Working within Deerfield, Massachusetts' Arts and Crafts movement, the Allen sisters created exquisite photographs for turn-of-the-century exhibitions and publications. 

American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) Certificate of Commendation

Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities Ninth Annual Book Prize, 2002

Their idealized images of figure and child studies, landscapes, and country life in New England are joined by photographs taken while traveling to Great Britain in 1908 and California in 1916. The compelling story of Frances and Mary's lives and careers are documented in this 2002 publication.

This illustrated biography on Frances and Mary Allen includes 140 reproductions of idealized photographs of figure and child studies, country life, and landscapes of New England, Great Britain and California. The foreword is by Naomi Rosenblum, author of The History of Women Photographers.

 
The Boy Captive of
Old Deerfield

by Mary P. Wells Smith

In the dead of the winter of 1704,
a band of French and Indians advanced on the English settlement of Deerfield, Massachusetts. After a bloody battle, the raiding party led away one hundred and eleven settlers as captives to Canada.

Cost $14.95

    'The Boy Captive of Old Deerfield' by Mary P. Wells
This fictionalized story is told through the eyes of Stephen Williams, the ten year old son of the village minister. At first the boy was overwelmed by the tragedies that fell upon his family and friends, but as a captive Stephen slowly adapted to the situation. 233 pages ($14.95)
 
'The Boy Captive in Canada' by Mary P. Wells Smith     The Boy Captive in Canada
by Mary P. Wells Smith

This book completes the tale of Stephen Williams' captivity among the French and Indians begun in THE BOY CAPTIVE OF OLD DEERFIELD. Abducted at Deerfield and later separated from his family, Stephen was forced to march with a small band of Indians through the Green Mountains to Lake Champlain.

Cost $14.95

Stephen survived cold, hunger, exhaustion and the despair of a captive. He learned Indian ways from his friend, Kewakcum, and lived as an Indian child for more than one year. The account of his struggle to survive is an authentic story of life in frontier New England at the beginning of the Eighteenth Century. 352 pages ($14.95)
 
'Deerfield Embroidery' by Margery Burnham Howe       Sample of Embroidery

Deerfield Embroidery
by Margery Burnham Howe

Cost $45.00

 

This is the story of the Deerfield Society of Blue and White Needlework whose two founders first revived American colonial embroidery in 1896, and established a successful business which later involved other crafts. Their patterns were adapted from the work of seven Eighteenth Century needlewomen who lived in the Deerfield, Massachusetts area. This book covers the history of Deerfield embroidery, illustrates the patterns, explains the stitches and tells how to reproduce the lovely vegetable dye colors.
232 pages ($45.00/hard cover).
Iron-on transfer patterns and kits of Deerfield Embroidery designs are also available. You can request a color brochure on the
Guestbook page.
 
Family & Landscape - Deerfield Homelots
from 1671

by Susan McGowan
and Amellia F. Miller

This detailed and complex study is a story of how people have shaped a New England townscape over more than three centuries, dividing and combining property as opportunity and need arose.

Soft cover: $39.95

Hard cover: $59.95

    'Family and Landscape' by Susan McGowen and Amelia F. Miller

It is a history punctuated by family life cycles, community events, and far-off decisions of European monarchs. In the landscape and the lot histories are the stories of marriages, economic woes and triumphs, disease and epidemics, untimely fires, ethnic change, warfare, and institutional growth. Understanding these lot histories requires historic context, for the history of individual lots emphasizes human agency and choice, not just the patterns of culture or events. 224 pages.

 

More Titles:

Lucy Terry Prince Singer of History ($5.95)

'Tis Sixty Years Since ($1.00)

The Pocumtuck Housewife ($4.95)

Hadley Chests Catalog ($10.00)

Memorial Hall Museum Video ($12.95)

Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association
Boy's profile on newspaper

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