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From a poem written on a marble monument at the spot where [[Ephraim Williams]] fell. ([http://www.berkshireweb.com/mohawktrail/ftmass.html Source]): | From a poem written on a marble monument at the spot where [[Ephraim Williams]] fell. ([http://www.berkshireweb.com/mohawktrail/ftmass.html Source]): | ||
Latest revision as of 16:24, January 24, 2007
From a poem written on a marble monument at the spot where Ephraim Williams fell. (Source):
"Peaceful meadow, under the 'shadow of' the hills and not far from that highest peak of all, where the snows of Winter first appear and imger longest,-" Greylock, cloud-girdled on his mountain throne,"
Played by the Moocho Macho Moocow Military Marching Band following a Williams sports event, it features the Bud Dodge '48 cymbal crash.