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English: The John Pynchon homestead known as the Old Fort as it appeared in a nineteenth-century history book. Constructed in 1660, the brick house was razed in 1831 for the construction of a more modern structure. Its current portrayal is based on a sketch by the city's Reverend William Bourne Oliver Peabody.
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Source 1636-1675. Early history of Springfield. An address delivered October 16, 1875, on the two hundredth anniversary of the burning of the town by the Indians
Author Printed by Clark W. Bryan & Co.; engraver unknown
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