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Sentenced to Death for Treason: Alpheus Colton of Longmeadow
Jonathan Hale Daybook: Jan 25, 1787 On January 25, 1787, a Longmeadow merchant, Jonathan Hale, recorded in his daybook a debit to Alpheus...
Melissa M. Cybulski
Nov 16, 20225 min read
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Holiday Times
This Christmas season we wish to share from our collection this sweet doll holding two early 19th century holiday booklets for young...
Melissa M. Cybulski
Nov 13, 20221 min read
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District School Registers 1850-1851
Tucked away in a folder in the archives at the Storrs House Museum are more than a dozen attendance registers for the eight District...
Melissa M. Cybulski
Nov 13, 20223 min read
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Designing To Get An Apprentice Boy
On October 31, 1774, Rev. Stephen Williams of Longmeadow wrote in his diary, “this day, my son Samuel set out on a journey for Boston...
Beth Hoff
Nov 13, 20223 min read
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Thanksgiving Proclamation!
We may think that the holiday of Thanksgiving has always been celebrated like we do it now--with big meals featuring turkey, and family...
Betsy McKee
Nov 13, 20222 min read
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A Letter from Mary Lyon....
South Hadley, Aug 26.1847 My dear Miss Bliss, Won’t you be willing to go to Virginia to teach? It’s a place where Miss Moore taught this...
Melissa M. Cybulski
Nov 13, 20223 min read
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John Akley and Sarah Forbus
Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze Who were John Akley and Sarah Forbus? They are pauper children from Boston whom Ensign...
Beth Hoff
Nov 13, 20227 min read
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William Holland, Longmeadow's First Stone Carver
When people ask what the oldest gravestone in the Longmeadow Cemetery is, the answer is the stone for Mary Drake Colton. She died in...
Al McKee
Nov 12, 20224 min read
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Tales from the Cemetery
Longmeadow Cemetery We have often admired the skillfully carved gravestones in the Longmeadow Cemetery. Most made from locally quarried...
Betsy McKee
Nov 12, 20222 min read
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Caring for Longmeadow's Poor
Longmeadow Historical Society Archives Anthropologist Margaret Mead famously identified a healed human femur as the first sign of...
Beth Hoff
Nov 12, 20224 min read
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Norway Street School
Cover of Norway Street School Memory Book In honor of Longmeadow’s students returning to school this week, we thought we’d invite you to...
Melissa M. Cybulski
Nov 12, 20221 min read
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Fridays with Zoe- Documenting Black Lives in Longmeadow
This summer the Longmeadow Historical Society has been participating in a project called “Documenting the Early History of Black Lives in...
Melissa M. Cybulski
Nov 12, 20224 min read
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Peter Pease- "... if he should be living..."
Indenture of Peter Pease to Noah Ashley “…if he should be living…” Sometimes, research leads you to more questions than answers, and this...
Beth Hoff
Nov 11, 20224 min read
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Searching for Susan Freedom
Susan Freedom d.1803, Springfield Cemetery (image courtesy of Betsy McKee) Under the shade of evergreen trees in a section of Springfield...
Melissa M. Cybulski
Nov 11, 20227 min read
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Miss Storrs, Professor Storrs and the American School for the Deaf
From the 1840's to the 1880's the connection between the American School for the Deaf in Hartford and the Storrs family of Longmeadow was...
Melissa M. Cybulski
Nov 11, 20223 min read
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Student Copy Books: The Good Old (Math) Days
This week, as many families with school-aged children are wrapping up another busy week, let us pause and recognize the struggles...
Melissa M. Cybulski
Nov 11, 20222 min read
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WWII Air Raid Wardens in Longmeadow
Alice Atkinson's resignation letter from her Air Raid Warden position February 1942 The “Longmeadow Civilian Defense Committee”...
Melissa M. Cybulski
Nov 4, 20222 min read
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The Elusive Johnny Appleseed... of Longmeadow- Part II
Illustration by George Richards from "Johnny Appleseed and Other Poems" by Vachel Lindsay, NY, 1929 Last week’s History Note article...
Melissa M. Cybulski
Nov 4, 20227 min read
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The Elusive Johnny Appleseed... of Longmeadow
Harper's Magazine, 1871 This article is widely believed to be the source of much of the myth of Johnny Appleseed. Is it true? Was he...
Melissa M. Cybulski
Nov 4, 20224 min read
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Stockbridge Indians and Rev. Stephen Williams
Stockbridge Indians and Rev. Stephen Williams Stockbridge, Massachusetts is the quintessential New England town. Norman Rockwell, who...
Beth Hoff
Nov 4, 20225 min read
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