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EPISODE · Sep 25, 2020 · 7 MIN

BHS e272-Lewis Grout's version of Early Brattleborough

from The Brattleboro Historical Society Podcast · host Brattleboro Historical Society

In the 1760’s, at the end of the French Indian War, the provenance of Brattleboro was in question. Land in this area had been granted by the Dutch of Albany, some by the French, and some by the Colonies of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut and New York. Here's the story by Lewis Grout, written in the 1890's...

In the 1760’s, at the end of the French Indian War, the provenance of Brattleboro was in question. Land in this area had been granted by the Dutch of Albany, some by the French, and some by the Colonies of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut and New York. Here's the story by Lewis Grout, written in the 1890's...

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