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                    <text>A

LITTLE

HISTORY
of

TNDIAN

HOLLOW
near

Huntington,

Massachusetts

by
ELIZABETH

Born

HARTLEY

- January

Written
ORLANDO,
A.De-

27th,

at

FLORIDA
1934

1852

�A

LITTLE

I have
there

of

will

often

perhaps

“Indian

inhabitants,

|

dered

on

Forest

no

that

one

left

information

appears

that

army

after

There

were

two

through

banks

as

be

his

the

the

HOLLOW.

when

to

I pass

tell

I have

the

from

earth

simple

received

Washington

the

war of

brothers

little

Indians

country

in

country

of our

The

and

thought

INDIAN

by

Germany,

and

history

the

from

land

old

to

the

Revolution.
name

of

Angell,

in America,

decided

to

who wan-

take

their

land

stream.

had,

about

reminded
they

gave

the

by birth and having no family

up

the

it

of

Germans

OF

Hollow."
From new

soldiers

HISTORY

this

these

were

time,

brothers

inclined

to

marched

of their
settle

and

to

Canada,

own

Black

remain

there.
There
on,
call
has

these

were

men climbed

our

Island,

since

been

now
cut

across

the

barking,

and

taking

the
or
a

wild
an

animals,

old

belonging

a

howling,
he

tree

with

night

the

head

of

what
The

Bates

family.

pine

stump

still

remains.

father

(or

short
of

to

at

and

the

the

Weeks'

river

lantern

"Who's

up

but

liy.Henry
just

many

distance

the

went

there?"

-le

grandfather),

wolves,

over and

we
tree

living

from

the

tree,

and

the

voices

inquired.

coming

heard
of

men,

�“Angels”,
house

up

to

and

Well,

sleep.

Your

wings

The

Weeks

home

hole

the

the

old

be

the

front

date

and

door

of

called),

west

below

if

remains,

of

a

come

get

there,

fallen
stone

with

carved

river

and

one

Ferneliff.

beams

that

of

This

support

There
time

when

ance

in

the

the

are

Indian

the

name

leading

of

Weeks

(“angels"

a

and

small

as

they began

decided

log

upon

house

just

brothers

took

them

house

married

sometime,

which

of

their

"grave

m&amp;in

road

to

South

with

the

dead

of

for

by

many

romantic

Weeks

hewing

consisted

girl,

the

of

the

side.

stories

blond

a

which

brothers

made

date

from

their

the

appear-

Hollow.

neglected

yard"

history

besdie

can

the

Worthington.

The

Weeks

last

of

the

branch

movong

to

New

Jersey,

small

plot

and

be

traced

river,

the

the

situated

grave

Angell

tothe

yard

families

of

the

just
is

off

the

filled

and

Angell

little

had

been

family

for

years.
Upon

bequeathed

We

but

door-step

country

built

the

the

good-looking

- iduch

many

down

the

living room and another room on the north

cared

ny

thereon.

the angells
of

to

wet."

since
large

over

Wildwood,

built

Great

has

survey

the

angels

might

still

morning

Afterwards
and

you're

building

took

side

reply.

a very

is

the

The next
to

the

“Well,
and

cellar

came

took

the

great

pains

in

of

ground

keeping

the

many
to

me,

years

age,

Elizabeth

undergrowth

down

they
Hartley.

and

�straightening

the

Below

old

is

stones.

a record

Name

the

markings

|

Nathaniel
Roxany,

of

Miller
wife
e

.

.dan.

1848

62 Years

es

s

e

e

s

e

s

apr

.......

s

25

.

50

1840

“

Oct.

21,

1851

77

#

Jan.

19,

1818

28

"

June

4,

1817

84

Elizabeth, wife of Dea.Miller Dec. 19, 1809

67

"

John Rude

Patsy,

wife

of Wm.Miller

Dea.William

Miller

..

.....

.......

. =.

Ruth, wife of J.Rude...

« Nove.15,

1847

79

"

. Sept.29,

1844

60

"

7, 1813

47

"

Deborah, wife of J.Rude,Jr.
Experience, wife of Terra
Rude . . 2. + 6 © © «

Elizabeth,
Electro,

wife

Rhoda

of

Rhoads,

Simon

of

8

“By

By

son
e

some

of

e

of
s

strangers
several
Abigal,

Among
the

her

one

to

cabin

old

on

*

22,

1836

36

"

sept.25,

i841

90

*

oune

1842

60

8

1837

22

"

Jume

Rhoda
e

e

es

e

England.

. dune

9,

honoured ,
mourned.

family.

stones

Aunt

the

50

markers for the Angells,
Stephen, Quartus, Emily,

Weeks

the

e

......

strangers

the

1848

Laura,

Yorkshire

There are
Diedamia,

Rude

30,

L.Rude.

- Margaret Mulroy
Born

« Apr.

Indian Doctress

Rhoads,
Rhoad

. Dec.
«

Terra

Lydia and

children

had

20,

graves:

Ae

Nathaniel

@

William Miller

is

the

Date of Death

....-.

of

Miller

of

that

Rhoda

high

may be

Rhoads,

land

just

an

lying

flat

Indian

above

the

including
Henry, and

by this time

Doctress,

drinking

who

trough,

�quite

near

when
way

the
to

the

main

Indians

Canada,

just

across

the

she! was

the

sick

aunt

up,

who

a

wife.

the

man

is

it

be

that

to

do

is

wa ade

him

“Lert

are

There

and

them.

white

remained

cabin

people

chieftan,
also

when

her

account
whom

on

have

their

been

living

in

his

wigwan

remained.

she

for miles

entered

two

that

the

around

homes

she

and

When

to

was

of

his

Or,

that

be

Lemuel
over

the

and

given

in

died

the

she

on

Weeks

the
and

the

grave

little

grave

justice
there

was

Mulroy.

noticed

doing

death

lived

she

coming

had

Margaret

erected

to know

girl

England

Ferncliff.
stone

after

of

This

graves

his wife.

went

honor.

of

English

care,

years.

yard.

modest

supposed
of

Rhoda's

other

back

&amp; young

doctors

for many
grave

a

of

the

Aunt

her

a distance

beside
may

an

little

There

his

with

fame extended

sight

from

with

the

quite

her

The

fron her,

girl

recovered

in

brother

before

go

old

ahoda's

is

Rhoda,

buried

her

dying.

and

cabin

hill

an

&amp;® welcome

little

and

remain. "

river

There
to

to

“No!

brother,

Old Aunt
and

her

I shall

Her

she

in a file

answered:

and

me

to

went

begging

She
kind

road.

to
was

of

|

Lemuel,
no

one

�Ae

the

bank

Afterwards
rock

on

of

on

were

only

week

to

they

opened

the

neighborhood

little

stream

a small

school

house

road

the

below

Bates

four

have

opposite

was

built.

When

children,

and

it

but

the

than

school

to

for

cost

take

only

time were Ethel M.Moffatt,

them

to

eight

Nettie

taken

to

Knightsville,

each pupil

worn

river
foot

there

is

&amp;

Hollow,
As

was

a

costing

them

from

path
now

long
or

$10.97

main

this

bringing

many

to

the

while

church

distance

opened

cents

Norwich

there

more

Bridge,

Teachers

per
so

at

that

and Arvilla Pomeroy.

three pupils,

so they

it

was

then

known

cents

per

day,

the

years

ran

along

as

cost

for

Chesterfield.

western

side

of

the

east

Only

the

side

a well

river,

where

a

in
at

bad

weather

South

meeting

services
for

Worthington,

in

the

school

depended

upon

Norwich

the

people

another
house

at

of
long

Indian
distance.

Knightsville

.

Later

there,

for

along

provided.

built

as

forty

Knightsville

services

man,

fifty

E.Bisbee

or

was

school

road.

compromise,

a noted

it

the

per month.

road

ran

a

All
Hill,

Bridge,

being
The

of the

Norwich

a sheltering

1892,

weeks.

At the end of the term there were but
were

in

was

school

under

Then,

place

located

was

Ferncliff.

built

Ferneliff.

increased,

school

first

The

the

the

nouns

and

a necessity.

became

schools
on

marriages

on

drew

in

South

farmers

Worthington,

to

hear

and large audiences

their

lunches

to

the

him

in

Dr.Russell

H.Conwell,

the

that

church

from adjoining towns

nearby

grove.

was

came,,.

�Dr.Conwell

a large

Baptist

“Acres

He

the Country.
South

in

place

Werthinctén,

.

and preached good practical sermons.
It 4s interesting

Church

lecture,

his

of note,

country

his

to

summer

every

to

has been heard throughout

of Diamonds"
came

pastor

a lecturer

and

in Philadelphia

was

to remember

that

Russell

H.

Conwell's father was one of the first settlers in South
Worthington.
gether

An Irishman

The

latter

father's

death,

building

wide

kept

keeping
piazzas

Russell.

the

old

four

the

around

the

the

principles,

He no doubt
homestead

house,

to-

had much

intact

they

as

rooms

after

his

but

were,

keeping

the

maples,

after

red

color

|

as it originally was.
At

sound

son

talented

on his

influence

good

wisdom.

and

wit

with native

with

end

of

the

long

row

of

crossing

the little bridge leading to South Worthington, there stood,
many years ago, a small house occupied and owned by William
Miller and his
and

useful

His

first

Deacon

wife

tiller

to

gave

of

member

was
died

beautify

Aunt
She

was

lir.Miller

ae

“much

wife Lydia.

me

the

a deacon

community

who

Elizabeth
on

the

at

June
place,

4,

Hunt ington
and

died

1817.

caring

was

His

1809,
second

the

aged

67 years.

wife

double

a good

farms.

neighboring

in

for

and

Lydia

row of

did

maples.

Lydia took an important place in our affections.

many

of

her

experiences

as

she

remembered

them.

�She

said

were

a light

in

their

lonely

path

on

areal

river.

If

afterwards,
would

late

it

was

thinly

she

and

her

belated

food they had.

with

stretch

a big

fire

themselves

on

along

on

the

the

side

the

floor,

their

his

before

set

the

of

in

cross

would

fireplace,

was

times

All told their stories,
in

keep

to

other

would

they

where

the

the

at

which

Mr.Miller

home

their

to

up

and

used

husband

river,

came

and

halloo,

settled

travelers

the

of

side

travelers

would
them

them the best

for

west

the

bring

and

poat

that

window

they

river,

when

numerous,

Indians

the

that

and

travelers

feet

toward

the

fire, and sleep the "Sleep of the Just."
In

Aunt
of

Hollow.

Indian

she

see the
Spent

a

old hemlock

the

ehildren,
‘only

two

leaning

Wildwood,

to

came

on our

sold

the

the

day,

arm

of

where

Island

Levi

in

her

remembrance,

my

Angell,

to

“Angel"

first

the

of

history

in

minds

the

in

night.

fhis

Mr.Angel's

came

to

of

the

family

left
meat.

to

see

-

with

nephew,

a tragic

and they are now living
relatives

on

one

out

cabin.

about

went

and

everyone.

in

the

of

parts

children

no

had

she

interested

way,

gentile

interesting

the

living,

those

alive,

keeping

in

delighted

Lydia

a

build

and

land

search

to

wilderness

the

over

all

but

"gangsters"

no

were

secure

could

they

where

a@ place

looking

settlers

early

were

there

days

those

death
little

wife

from

eating

girls,

now

in Westfield.
justice

his

done

to

the

polluted

women

rhere

three

and

-

meat.

survived,

were no near

market

man

who

�very interesting
she was

living

two

prethers

A Ange1l!

He

a

neighbor

as

I must
8a

always

tell

who

you

first

and his

to

the

about

came

wife

to

Joseph

a true

Indian

then

owed

Burrs.

descendent

Hollow,

ths

seen

- his

him out

“silvery

e

fiddle
on

hair

fashioned
hill

mory
S

and

hanging

tunes:

well

hard

sat

called

down

describe.

- and

piazza,

his

the
and

old
his

A sort

of

Levi

at

many

a noble

times

head

I have

with

playing

his

its

old

Irish Washerwoman" » and

doorstep
fiddle

Uncle

old house

how

shoulders,

“The

those

How he loved his

Many an evening have

on
he

on

Meek",

ete.

it

down

down

"Money

remember,

to

he

the broken

"Yankee Doodle",
S

as

of

Old

little

the top of the hill, now called Ferneliff.
violin

Later

visitor.

welcome

most

a

was

were

times

olden

the

of

memories

whose

Lydia

Aunt

to

had

reckless

I climbed the

listen.

an

air

One

of

evening,

companionship

dare-devil

time

of

it,

when from inside the house a fretful voice demanded:
"Levi

Angell,

"yes

-. no more

mum",

bring

in

replied

as he

played

them pesky hens

is roostin'

Levi had
his

face

_ereaked then,
Levi

never

care

about.

reached

there

What

in the

the

wood

tonight?"

"there

will

be

them.
if
=

stormy

4 peaceful

were

chimhey

and

look

banks

I stand"

-

chair

the

on the piazza were a little
There

the

the hen-house

trees."

"On Jordan's

was such

the boards

fixed

lock

you didn't

“Well,

Voice:

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ravelled

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by

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place.

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her

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the

son,

many

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is

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daughter-

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with

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the

in

are

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up

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be

land,

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made

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support

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to

wife

their

there

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the

his

the

blustering

will remember

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home

Hartleys

cold,

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one

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is

changes

running water,

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place

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boy.

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to the

was

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verandas

for

he

rs.Susue

there

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prominent

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and

from

night,

courage

toes
tag hes

buying

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great

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in

Terry.

with

Hancocks.
in-law

Frank

family

the

changes

to

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one

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sold

George

the

bringing

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remember

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off

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now
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house

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of

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old

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green

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ay

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in,
side

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barn,

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blinds

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every

and

bring

cat-talls.,

three

of

colors

city,

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suggest

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‘fitted

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can

living,

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the

life

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of

such

just

the
an

my

and

and

of

putting

in

watch

our

improve-

sister

and

her
my

while

improvements.

the

watch

crowded

grass

swamp

out

home,

their

house;

finally

to

came

of

streets

feel

I

experience.

a big
that

my

outlay.

my husband's

I forget

hard

this

made

tiring

repaid

the

for

business,

- a man

happiness
the

place

was

indeed

not
a

of Refuge!
I

doing

one

any

and near

then

from

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fully

happiness

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liorey

come

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house,

far

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wuUr.Frank

husband.

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lillies.

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the

of

front

taking

water

mother

wy

build

water;

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from

in

water;

of

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ments.

stream

stream

little

the

out

in running

little

across the

bridge
clear

window;

80

am

closing

will- append

the

the

simple

following.

telling

of

this

past

and

in

-

�LUEMORTES

(With

OF

wILD@ooD

Apologies

TO Hiawatha.)

I
In the foothills of the Berkshires,
In the fastness of the forest,
Where the rivers meet and mingle,
Join in laughter at their meeting,
Coming from their mountain sources,
In that land all undiscovered,

by

the

busy

man

of

commerce.

Where the birds are the companions
Of the hermit and the poet --

Where

the

Unafraid

deer

and

rove

o'er

unmolested.

the

meadows

There it is in simple quiet
Stands an old Colonial farm house,
Stands a home-like and inviting
Structure, which if it could speak

Would

O,

ye

whisper,

people!

“Listen

Ye

who

to me,

here

have

Livea and laughed and grew to
Listen to me while I tell you
All the thoughts that come to

From those

two

who dwelt

love
me,

within

me,

me."

�If
Winter now has covered over,
With a drift of snow-white feathers,

Covered

all

the

craggy

hillsides,

With a warm protecting blanket,
Covered all the lakes and valleys,
Tipped with white the ancient hemlocka,
Bending low the mountain laurel,
All without is icy splendor,
All within is genial comfort.
Sitting by their pleasant fireside,
With their books and papers round them,
One says to the other, smiling,

“Let

fo

us

the

take

land

To

that

Say

to

And

though

a wireless

of

great

the

and

visit

Manhattang

brilliant

city,

To the homes of all our loved ones,
Hear the voices, catch the laughter,
Know all they would say unto us,

them

all

we

are

thinking,:

Leave our blessing to the utmost,
Carry them back to our fireside,
Thus with glowing hearts deep musing,
Thank the source of all true frienship,

Weare

yet

many

bound

miles

close

asunder,

together."

�Iit
Kany there have been who lingered
All their lives here, and reluctant,
Left behind them, only memories of the
And my heart was often saddened
By the visions of their griefs.
LATER

1933
Just

now

my

old

With the happy
Cheers me with
So
I,

walls

lauch
happy

ringing.

of childhood,
enticipations.

I gather them;..within me
the homestead of the younger,

Happier
Asking

Only

inwates

of

the

loving

"Come

one:who

memories.

to

bless

writes

you,"

this

- = Elizabeth Hartley

.

past,

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