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2113.1 | | BOBSBX::RAMSAY | | Thu May 02 1996 16:20 | 1 |
| where, oh where, is Upton, Massachusetts?
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2113.2 | | SSDEVO::LAMBERT | Are we not SSMEN? We are SSDEVO! | Thu May 02 1996 16:42 | 12 |
| re: .1
According to the map I have handy for just such emergencies :-), Upton
is located:
Why, right next to W. Upton! :-) Seriously though, it's just west of
Milford (MA), just north of the R.I. border.
-- Sam
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2113.3 | how about Dighton Rock? | RDVAX::ANDREWS | some small reminder | Fri May 03 1996 10:08 | 13 |
| i believe the site that you're refering to is Native
American. if memory serves it is not 'standing stones'
but more like a cave...that is, it wasn't used for
astrological sightings or viewing.
i read about it in a book on the Sacred landscape of
New England...i'll try and remember to find the book so
i can cite the title for you.
i also seem to remember that this site is on private property
...the main reason i've never visited.
peter
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2113.4 | Meet you At the BIG! rock! | PKHUB2::MROPRT | | Fri May 03 1996 11:05 | 34 |
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Since the Indigenous peoples of North America were without the
knowledge of magnetic fields or of the existence of the compass, I
tend to doubt the interelation with sacredness and any magnetic
anomolies found in Upton.
I grew up near Dighton Rock, along with the glacially
significant Profile Rock in Assonet, Ma. and Anawan Rock in
Rehoboth Ma. They are all large remainders of glacial till
left over from the retreat of the last Ice Age. The runic
carvings on Dighton Rock have been attributed to everything
from the Vikings to pranksters. To my knowledge, no irrefutable
archeological evidence of Viking presence has been found south
of a documented Viking settlement on the St Lawrence bay side of
Newfoundland. This site was excavated and proved a small community
lived there a number of years, but was eventually abandoned. This
would jive with the mild climate of the 1000's to 1200's and the
subsequent cooling off of later middle ages. To assume that those
sailor/explorer/trading Vikings did not explore up the St Lawrence
or down the N. American coast would be ludicrous, so some of these
sites may be true meetings of cultures.
Back to the rock sites, Anawan Rock was a significant Council
meeting site between Rhode Island/Conn. based Wamponoaugs(sp?) and
Cape Cod/S.E. Mass brethren (and sisterens). They lie close to
present Routes (44E/W and 18N/S) which are state roads now but are
based on old "Indian Trails" that conveyed the clan moments of these
pre-European peoples from salt water marsh clamming, fishing and
shellfishing in the summer to well protected inland fresh water
wintering sites.
I think the main reason these sites were selected to meet at and
hold ceremonies was that they were on developed routes and could not
be missed nor mistaken. I'm not sure of the Upton site, that was in
an area where I believe the local folk were known as the Nipmucs.
BillM
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2113.5 | Saw that too.... | BIGQ::BERNIER | | Mon May 06 1996 01:04 | 4 |
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I thought htey were referriong to Purgatory Chasms but they were
not specific.
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2113.6 | upton... | FABSIX::T_SULLIVAN | MOMENTARY LAPSE OF REASON | Wed May 15 1996 12:13 | 12 |
| RE. -1 Purgatory Chasm is located in the Sutton, MA area. Which is
about 5 miles away from Upton. I have lived in this area (Worester
County) off and on for about 25 years and have never heard of
anything "special" about Upton. Yes, the Nipmuc's were the local
people of this area. I would be really interested in knowing more
about this "power area", since I live only 10 minutes away from
Upton. Not to say I would go wandering around someones property
without their permission. But I have always been interested in
the local history of the area I live in.
Terry
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2113.7 | | SBUOA::ROBINSON | you have HOW MANY cats?? | Wed May 22 1996 13:22 | 10 |
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I used to keep my horse in Upton and ride a lot in the Upton
state forest. There is a section at the south end, outside of
the gates and at the top of a hill where there is a green water
tower. I am told by the locals [some of whom are connected to the
police and fire depts] that several times a year they catch a
group of people under the water tower at night holding rituals,
and claim they have found animals sacrificed up there. [fwiw]
Sherry
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