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As a part of the great bicentennial celebration of 1966, the town put together a spiral-bound souvenir book with 78 pages of articles written by people in the town. Topics covered much of Deerfield's present and rich past, and included photographs which capture moments of history. Copies of this book may be found in the collection of the Historical Society and the Philbrick-James Library.
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A TRIBUTEThe residents of Deerfield in the past two hundred years, must have been God-fearing, home loving, hard working citizens to have been responsible for our churches, town hall, schools, large colonial homes, tilling of the land, raising of large families, and forming of organizations for the betterment of our town, and the choosing of responsible and intellectual people for town offices. They must have been people of vision, true to God, faithful to a purpose and interested in the future of Deerfield. These residents had their loves and aspirations, their joys and sorrows, their triumphs and failures, their hard work and joyous play, in sickness and in health. Their earliest, fondest desires were to have churches, schools and an honorable form of government. How fortunate for us to have enlightened people, endowed with vision, at its helm. May our generation and succeeding generations be God-fearing, law-abiding, and loyal, with gratitude in their hearts for the precious gifts of our ancestors, such as, their heroic lessons in daring, their persistent endurance, unfailing fortitude, and abounding love and faith. May we, at this time of celebrating the bicentennial of the town of Deerfield, in 1966, be as dedicated and as deserving of the priceless heritage bestowed upon us and may God bless our town in the years ahead. Nancy Tilton Stevens Member of Historical Committee |
TO DEERFIELD To the people of Deerfield, on this, your anniversary as a town
Beatrice J. Robie |