| Years | Image | Event | Description | Keywords |
| 1660 - 1725 | | A succession of conflicts transforms indigenous/ colonial relations. | A map from the 1704 Deerfield website shows the colonial Northeast, c, 1660-1725. | Indian war |
| 1704 | | Deerfield Massacre | A winter raid resulted in the deaths or captivities of three-fifths of the town's inhabitants. The attacking force included men from Odanak and Schaghiticoke, where many New England refugees had gathered after King Philip's War. | Indians, French, frontier, captivity" Philip |
| 1770 | | Boston Massacre | John Adams defends the British soldiers. | revolution |
| 1770 |  | Paul Revere engraves the events in King Street. | | Boston Massacre, Attucks |
| 1783 | | Boston establishes annual July 4 oration | After the revolution, Independence Day replaced Pope's Day and Boston Massacre orations in public memorials. | |
| 1855 | | William C. Nell, "Colored Patriots of the American Revolution" | Among other stories, Nell featured the role of Crispus Attucks in the "Boston Massacre. | Attucks, Boston Massacre |
| 1858 | | Crispus Attucks Day celebrated at African Meeting House | | revolution, Boston Massacre |
| 1868 | | Deerfield first exhibits door from "Indian House" | | Deerfield massacre, museum |
| 1869 | | Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association founded in Deerfield, Massachusetts | | museum |
| 1880 | | Memorial Hall dedicated in Deerfield | A battered door from the so-called "Indian house" was a prominent feature. | Deerfield, museum, Indian |
| 1887 | | Mass. Historical Society protests Boston Massacre monument | | revolution |
| 1890 | | Alice Baker returns to Deerfield to restore her ancestral home, Frary House. | | summer |
| 1896 | | Blue and White Society formed in Deerfield | | reproduction |
| 1952 | | Historic Deerfield founded | | museum |
| 2001 | | Boston Massacre Memorial included on a new Irish Heritage Trail. | What was the justification for doing this? Additional Information | immigration |
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| 2004 | | Memorial Hall Museum launches new website on "The Many Stories of 1704 | | |