History And Proceedings of the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association volume 5

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History And Proceedings of the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association volume 5
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You of old Deerfield, her friends and her neighbors, are familiar with the facts of her life. There is nothing unusual in them to keep her name before us as the heroine of an 461 462 Annual Meeting — 1911.
extraordinary history. It is because of her rare and beauti- ful character that we love her and hold her in dear remem- brance.
Her father, Henry Hitchcock, was a man of sterling qualities, whose steady, faithful devotion to right was known and recognized by all who knew him. Her mother, also
..., was of good New England stock, Betsey Kimberley of West Haven, Connecticut. Of a lovely nature, sweet, even- tempered, and gifted with a good supply of that saving grace, a sense of humor, she was honored and loved by both children and grandchildren.
Eunice Kimberley Hitchcock was the youngest of four chil- dren, two boys and two girls. Hers was a happy, healthy childhood, spent in quiet surroundings, and full of the de- lights of country life. From the old Hitchcock homestead on the Albany road, the child's vision could wander across stretches of meadow to the hills beyond the river, and, whether the fields were softly green in the warm spring sunshine, or golden in the richness of harvest, she was happy in their beauty, and in the wonders of blue haze, or purple shadow, or clear-cut swelling outline of the hillsides that she loved.


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