This comprehensive history of western Massachusetts covers the region from 1636 to 1925, spanning from colonial times to the modern era. It includes discussions of key events and figures, as well as the social and economic changes that shaped the area's development. Lockwood's work is an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding the rich history of western Massachusetts.
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