It’s been a fascinating read.
I’m serious about citations and sourcing my data on my Deerfield project. I deeply honor this research and aim committed to sourcing/citing my blog, illustrations, writing thoroughly. I appreciate the academics and passionate players who have put forth this research and information. I especially am grateful to visit these curated, protected, preserved space and places.
Please take a look at my primary sources below. Early sketches on Deerfield posted here. *It’s important to me that each link and source is recognized. Unfortunately, not every last reading has been cataloged here.* A growing queue of blog posts and websites that have been important reading can be found here.
Books
- Herbert Appelbaum, Colonial Americans at Work
- C. Alice Baker and Emma L. Coleman, Epitaphs in the Old Burying- Ground at Deerfield, Mass
- Alfred A. Cave, the Pequot War
- Linda Colley, Captives: Britain, Empire, and the World, 1600-1850
- Barbara L. Covey, Rebecca Kellogg Ashley, 1695-1757, From Deerfield to Onaquaga
- John Demos,
- Evan Haefeli and Kevin Sweeny,
- Tony Horwitz, A Voyage Long and Strange
- Jeremiad
- Jill Lepore, The Name of War
- Andrea Moro, The Boundaries of Babel
- Diana DiPaolo Loren, The Archaeology of Clothing and Bodily Adornment in Colonial America
- June Namias, White Captives: Gender and Ethnicity on the American Frontier
- Anne Marie Plane, Colonial Intimacies, Indian Marriage in Early New England
- Thomas Purvis, Colonial America to 1763
- Mary Rowlandson, NARRATIVE OF THE CAPTIVITY and RESTORATION OF MRS. MARY ROWLANDSON
- Seaver, Mary Jemison, Captivity Narrative from the 1750s
- George Sheldon, A History of Deerfield, Massachusetts
- Danielle Mead Skjelver, Massacre: Daughter of War
- Stephen B. Sulavik, Adirondack: Of Indiana and Mountains, 1535-1838
- John Williams, The redeemed captive returning to Zion; or, The captivity and deliverance of Rev. John Williams of Deerfield
- Stephen Williams (Captive Histories)
- Richard W. Wilkie and Jack Tager, Historical Atlas of Massachusetts
- James M. Yolo and Dorothy Denneen Volo, Daily Life on The Old Colonial Frontier
Libraries & Institutions
- City of Montreal, Chateau Remazay
- Harvard University, Widener & Houghton Libraries
- Harvard University Newspapers on Microfilm & Archives
- Historic Deerfield
- Fort Chambly
- Massachusetts Historical Society
- Memorial Hall Museum
- Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association
- Smithsonian Libraries
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Vine Deloria, Jr. Library, National Museum of the American Indian
I update these pages frequently,
H