File:Hannahdustinmarker.JPG

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Summary

Photo by Craig Michaud. This Historical sign in in Boscawen, New Hampshire.

Text: "Hannah Dustin 1657-1737 Famous symbol of frontier heroism. A victim of an Indian raid in 1697, on Haverhill, Massachusetts, whence she had been taken to a camp site on the nearby island in the river. After killing and later scalping ten Indians,

she and the two other captives, Mary Neff and Samuel Lennardson, escaped down the river to safety."

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