Name/Title
Old Sudbury Road & sign for Haynes Garrison house site markerEntry/Object ID
ph-50-16-nDescription
Haynes Garrison House site 1930 Tercentenary marker Inscription: One-Eighth of a mile north is the site of the Haynes Garrison House the home of Deacon John Haynes. Here the settlers by their brave defense saved the town when King Philip and his Indian warriors attacked Sudbury in April, 1676. https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=144281 https://snaccooperative.org/view/61752777 https://www.communitypreservation.org/cpa-success-stories/news/tercentenary-markers-restoring-300-years-massachusetts-state-history-cpaCollection
W. H. Folsom Shoebox CollectionAcquisition
Notes
(these were discovered in an old shoe box in the closet off the Stone Room, next to Willie’s shed in 1983)Made/Created
Artist
Folsom, Wallace HerbertLexicon
Search Terms
Folsom, Wallace Herbert, (1884 - 1954) –- Photographer Haynes, John, (1621-1697) Massachusetts Bay Colony Tercentenary Commission -- 1930 Water Row -- Road Dirt Road Sudbury, MassDimensions
Height
3-1/4 inWidth
2-1/4 inGeneral Notes
Note
[Total 761 negatives from original shoebox of Folsom negatives]