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| | The Story of Thomas and Hannah Dustin / Duston |
 | | Dustin hastened away with his children and with his rifle kept the Indians at bay until they escaped to a place of safety. |
 | | The island, the scene of their prowess, was named Duston's island, and a granite monument was erected at Haverhill, by the states of New Hampshire and Massachusetts in 1874, on the tablets of which were inscribed the names of Hannah Duston, Mary Neff and Samuel Leonardson. |
 | | Thomas Dustin on the memorable 16th of March, 1697, when his house was attacked and burned, and his wife captured, by the savages, heroically defended his seven children and successfully covered their retreat to a garrison. |
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