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Removing the sentence which states that Colrain once again refers to itself at "Coleraine", as this is not true. Several years ago the Colrain Historical Society commissioned three wooden painted signs at the edges of the village of Colrain City which say "welcome to Old Coleraine", however, the town government and all town natives know the town as "Colrain." Xanthis 02:52, 9 February 2007 (UTC)
I've just found reference to Colrain being founded - though not settled - by a group from Roxbury and/or Boston. The guy I'm looking at was Ebenezer Seaver of Roxbury, and he owned at least 500 acres in Colrain. It would take someone more knowledgeable than me to add this information properly, but it would be worth adding.
MarkinBoston ( talk) 05:05, 13 January 2011 (UTC)
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Removing the sentence which states that Colrain once again refers to itself at "Coleraine", as this is not true. Several years ago the Colrain Historical Society commissioned three wooden painted signs at the edges of the village of Colrain City which say "welcome to Old Coleraine", however, the town government and all town natives know the town as "Colrain." Xanthis 02:52, 9 February 2007 (UTC)
I've just found reference to Colrain being founded - though not settled - by a group from Roxbury and/or Boston. The guy I'm looking at was Ebenezer Seaver of Roxbury, and he owned at least 500 acres in Colrain. It would take someone more knowledgeable than me to add this information properly, but it would be worth adding.
MarkinBoston ( talk) 05:05, 13 January 2011 (UTC)
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