The Deerfield Massacre: A Surprise Attack and the Fight for Survival in Early Am
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<b>From the <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Manhunt </i>(now an Apple TV+ series) and in the tradition of <i>Empire of the Summer Moon</i> comes "a vivid account" (<i>The Wall Street Journal</i>) of a forgotten chapter in American history: the deadly confrontation between natives and colonists in Massachusetts in 1704 and the tragic saga that unfolded.</b></b> <p/>Once it was one of the most infamous events in early American history. Today, it has been nearly forgotten. <p/>In an obscure, two-hundred-year-old museum in a little town in western Massachusetts there stands what once was the most revered relic from the history of early New England: the massive, tomahawk-scarred door that came to symbolize the notorious Deerfield Massacre of 1704. This impregnable barricade--known to early Americans as "The Old Indian Door"--constructed from double-thick planks of Massachusetts oak and studded with hand-wrought iron nails to repel the tomahawk blades wielded by several attacking Native tribes, is the sole surviving artifact from one of the most dramatic moments in colonial American history: In the leap year of 1704, on the cold, snowy night of February 29, hundreds of Indians and their French allies swept down on an isolated frontier outpost to slaughter or capture its inhabitants. <p/>The sacking of Deerfield led to one of the greatest sagas of survival, sacrifice, family, and faith ever told in North America. One hundred and twelve survivors, including their fear
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