January 23, 1800

Indian Boys Arrive in Longmeadow

Region:
Western

On this day in 1800, Thomas Thorakwaneken Williams arrived in Longmeadow with his two young sons, Eleazer and John. Thomas was the grandson of Eunice Williams, captured as a child during the 1704 raid on Deerfield. Adopted into a Kanienkehaka family, Eunice chose to remain with them for the rest of her life despite vigorous attempts to "redeem" her. When her great-grandsons were brought to Massachusetts to attend school, they wore blankets and moccasins and feathers in their hair and spoke no English. Gradually they shed their Native dress and language. After five years, John returned to Canada but Eleazer spent the rest of his life moving back and forth between his Native American and white identities.

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