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Colrain and town
Bernardston separated from Colrain and was officially incorporated in 1762, with the town of Leyden being separated from it in 1784 ( it was not incorporated until 1809, however ).
The town is bordered by Rowe to the northwest, Heath to the northeast, Colrain and Shelburne to the east, Buckland to the southeast, Hawley to the southwest, and Savoy and Florida to the west.
Colrain is a town in Franklin County, Massachusetts, United States.
Colrain was first settled in 1735 as " Boston Township No. 2 ", organized into an independently governing town body in 1745, and was officially incorporated on June 30, 1761.
Although originally named Colrain in 1745, and officially incorporated under that name in 1761, the town spelled its name ( and appeared on maps ) as " Colraine " for over 112 years until in 1873 the Commonwealth of Massachusetts insisted that the town begin to spell its name as it was officially incorporated.
Colrain City ( which constitutes the town center ), was originally named as a joke during the mid 19th-century, since the small village was clearly anything but a city.
In May 1812, Colrain was the first town in the United States to fly the U. S. flag over a public schoolhouse.
Colrain was home to four forts at this time: Fort Morrison ( also called " North Fort "), Fort Morris ( also called " South Fort "), Fort Lucas ( built near the town meeting house on Chandler Hill ), and Rev.
Until the expansion of New Salem after the building of the Quabbin Reservoir in the 1930s, Colrain was the largest town in the county.
Colrain is located in the northeastern part of the Berkshires, with the many hills divided by the rivers which run through town.
The main road through Colrain is Massachusetts Route 112, whose northern terminus is in town at the Vermont state line.
The town is bordered by Guilford, Vermont, to the north, Bernardston to the east, Greenfield to the south, and Colrain to the west.
* Colrain, Massachusetts, a similarly-spelled town

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On the state level, Colrain is represented in the Massachusetts House of Representatives as part of the Second Berkshire district, represented by Paul Mark, which covers central Berkshire County, as well as portions of Hampshire and Franklin Counties.
On the national level, Colrain is represented in the United States House of Representatives as part of Massachusetts's 1st congressional district, and has been represented by John Olver of Amherst since June 1991.
Colrain is a member of the Mohawk Trail Regional School District, which covers six towns on the elementary level and most of western Franklin County on the upper levels of education.
Heath is bordered by Whitingham and Halifax, Vermont, to the north, Colrain to the east, Charlemont to the south and southwest, and Rowe to the west.
Heath is fed by the West Branch of the North River, which originates near the state line and heads south-eastward towards Colrain.
Shelburne is located in central Franklin County, and is bordered by Colrain to the north, Greenfield to the east, Deerfield to the southeast, Conway to the south, Buckland to the west, and a short, stretch of Charlemont to the northwest.
Greenfield is located at the center of the county and is bordered by Colrain, Leyden, and Bernardston to the north ; Gill to the east ; Montague to the southeast ; Deerfield to the south ; and Shelburne to the west.
The museum ( SFTM ) is dedicated to preserving and operating car number 10 of the former Shelburne Falls and Colrain Street Railway.
This is a combination passenger-baggage trolley car built by the Wason Manufacturing Company of Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1896 and is the last known trolley car from the Shelburne Falls & Colrain Street Railway.
The museum also has a small assortment of equipment that is not related to the Shelburne Falls & Colrain Street Railway like an ex-Central Vermont caboose, a Central Vermont handcar, and other railroad and trolley equipment.

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This incident led to the area being called CĂșil Raithin (" nook of ferns "), which was later anglicized as Colrain, Colerain and Coleraine.

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Bernardston was first settled in 1738 as a part of " Fall Town ", which also included Colrain and Leyden.
Colrain has nine historic village areas: Elm Grove, Lyonsville, Foundry Village, Shattuckville, Griswoldville, Colrain City, Catamount Hill, Stewartville, and Gimletville.
During the period of King George's War, Colrain was an active military front.
By population, Colrain ranks tenth in Franklin County, and 293rd in Massachusetts.
Colrain Central School serves students from pre-kindergarten through sixth grades, and students from grades 7-12 attend Mohawk Trail Regional High School in Buckland.

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