Taken from Williamstown and Williams College: A History by Arthur Latham Perry:
"It was about the time of Dr. Perez Marsh's death that his brother-in-law, Deacon William Williams removed from Hatfield to Dalton.
Dea. William Williams and Dr. Perez Marsh settled as neighbors close by the eastern Pittsfield border, in full sight of Pittsfield, on the slope whose ridge a little higher up commands a view of Greylock on the north and westward all the Housatonic valley, and the scalloped Taconic rang toward wonderful sunsets, and through the gap where the Boston & Albany railway passes out of New England into New York, a glorious view of the mighty Catskill mountains."
Taken from Williamstown and Williams College: A History by Arthur Latham Perry:
"It was about the time of Dr. Perez Marsh's death that his brother-in-law, Deacon William Williams removed from Hatfield to Dalton.
Dea. William Williams and Dr. Perez Marsh settled as neighbors close by the eastern Pittsfield border, in full sight of Pittsfield, on the slope whose ridge a little higher up commands a view of Greylock on the north and westward all the Housatonic valley, and the scalloped Taconic rang toward wonderful sunsets, and through the gap where the Boston & Albany railway passes out of New England into New York, a glorious view of the mighty Catskill mountains."
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This monument errected by Henry Marsh in memory of his father, Ae 55
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