Bloody Brook

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Bloody Brook is a small stream in South Deerfield, Massachusetts, historically known as the site of a deadly ambush during King Philip’s War in 1675.

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Bloody Brook canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stream
watercourse
associatedWith English colonial militia
Native American warriors
associatedWithPeople Captain Thomas Lathrop
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dateOfEvent 18 September 1675
flowsThrough Deerfield, Massachusetts
surface form: South Deerfield, Massachusetts
hasHeritageDesignation local historic site
hasMemorial Bloody Brook Monument
historicalEventSite Battle of Bloody Brook
King Philip's War
surface form: King Philip’s War ambush of 1675
locatedIn Deerfield, Massachusetts
Franklin County, Massachusetts
Massachusetts
New England
Deerfield, Massachusetts
surface form: South Deerfield, Massachusetts
memorialLocation Deerfield, Massachusetts
surface form: South Deerfield, Massachusetts
namedAfterEvent Battle of Bloody Brook
near Deerfield, Massachusetts
surface form: Old Deerfield, Massachusetts

Pocumtuck Mountain
surface form: Pocumtuck Ridge
notableFor association with King Philip’s War
site of colonial-era ambush
partOfConflict King Philip's War
surface form: King Philip’s War
region Pioneer Valley
transportNearby Interstate 91
U.S. Route 5 NERFINISHED
tributaryOf Deerfield River
waterBodyType small stream

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Battle of Bloody Brook namedAfter Bloody Brook