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🖼️ Framed Print – Home of William Henry Dickson, Hatfield, MA (8x13.5")
🖼️ Framed Print – Home of William Henry Dickson, Hatfield, MA (8x13.5")
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🖼️ Framed Print – Home of William Henry Dickson, Hatfield, MA (8x13.5")
Step back into 19th-century New England charm with this beautifully framed 8x13.5 print depicting the historic home of William Henry Dickson in Hatfield, Massachusetts. This finely detailed image captures the essence of small-town architecture — from the graceful rooflines and clapboard siding to the mature trees that surround this classic New England residence.
Presented in a complementary vintage-style frame, the piece radiates nostalgia and is perfect for history lovers, Massachusetts natives, or collectors of local Americana. Whether displayed in a study, library, or living room, it adds a touch of heritage and quiet sophistication to any space.
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Dimensions: 8" x 13.5" (framed)
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Subject: The historic residence of William Henry Dickson, Hatfield, MA
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Era: Late 19th to early 20th century print style
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Condition: Excellent vintage condition, ready to hang
Perfect for those who appreciate New England history, architectural prints, or framed vintage art.
About William Henry Dickinson – Hatfield, Massachusetts
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Prominent 19th-century landowner and civic leader in Hatfield.
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Served as a Selectman in 1862, helping oversee local governance.
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Among the first Hatfield farmers to grow tobacco (1856), helping launch a key local industry.
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Built a Victorian-style home circa 1875, now considered a historic Hatfield residence.
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Served as a trustee of Smith Academy, showing his community involvement.
In short, William Henry Dickinson was a respected Hatfield figure known for his innovation in agriculture, civic service, and enduring family legacy in town history.
