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An Unusual Town and a Unique Patriot: “A Revolutionary Trio” (Part Two)

December 17, 2018

Stockbridge, Massachusetts is known today as an elegant town, the home of the Norman Rockwell Museum, the Red Lion Inn, and the estates of author Edith Wharton and sculptor Danie Chester French. During  the time of the American Revolution, it was an entirely different place, unique in its cultural and political diversity, and home to the patriot, Agrippa Hull, a freeman with a fascinating history.

See what Verissima Productions and Maureen Taylor discovered about Agrippa Hull and the world he lived in when they went to Stockbridge to trace the life behind the likeness.

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