History And Proceedings of the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association volume 13

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History And Proceedings of the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association volume 13
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Crawford of Deerfield recited some of the stories told him in his boyhood by his grandjiarents, good old Scotch people, show- ing that they were very friendly to the American cause. When some of the King's army, marching to embark for America, called at his grandfather's house for food, and one said, "I shall never be happy till I wash my hands in Washington's heart's blood, " "Oh mon, " said the grandmother, "you'll never be happy, then!" Following Dr. Craw- ford's remarks a choir of eight voi...ces sang an appropriate piece, and Rev. John F. Moors of Greenfield read an interesting paper on "The Little Shoe, " the special subject considered being a child's shoe worn by Sarah Coleman, a little daughter of John Coleman, who, with other Hatfield people, was taken captive by Indians to Canada in 1677. Sarah's mother was slain, but Sarah endured the fatigues of the long march and lived till ransomed, eight months after. Her father, John Coleman, preserved this shoe. Sarah married a Mr. Field and received the shoe as a legacy, and her descendants, the Fields, have preserved it one hundred and ninety-nine years.

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