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* Stockbridge damper, a device for suppressing wind-induced vibration on power lines
A Stockbridge damper is a tuned mass damper used to suppress wind-induced vibrations on taut cables, such as overhead power lines.

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However, through John Stockbridges letters and many conversations with him, it is believed that this is the rightful Professor Stockbridge who had been unknown for 146 years.
Music-Theatre Group, Stockbridge, MA and St. Clement ’ s Church, NY.
Under the circumstances, it would seem the wisest and fairest thing to do would be to abandon any plans in connection with the Stockbridge project on the grounds of the impossibility or impracticality of carrying out the original intention, that is, of providing endowment for a college for undergraduates similar in size and curriculum to St. John ’ s College.

Stockbridge and on
Hill's adopted son Ross was killed in an accident in Stockbridge, Massachusetts in 1990 while the actor was preparing to film Lucky Luke on the Bonanza Creek Ranch near Santa Fe.
It was granted a post office on April 5, 1847 named for a traveling Professor, Levi Stockbridge, who passed through the area many times before the Post Office was built.
In his letter, he mentioned that he grew up in Georgia and had been told as a child that the City of Stockbridge was named after his great-great-grandfather Levi Stockbridge who traveled back and forth from the north to his property in Florida and stopped here on his journey.
Levi Stockbridge was born on March 13, 1820, and fits the time frame just prior to the Civil War.
Richmond is bordered on the north by Hancock and Pittsfield, on the east by Lenox, on the south by Stockbridge and West Stockbridge, and on the west by Canaan, Columbia County, New York.
Originally called Outhotonnook, meaning " over the mountain ," the land was purchased on April 25, 1724 from Chief Konkapot and 20 other Stockbridge Mahican Indians.
First chartered as Indian Town in 1737, the village was officially incorporated on June 22, 1739 as Stockbridge.
Stockbridge is governed by open town meeting, held annually on the third Monday in May, and by an elected three-member Board of Selectmen.
* The final scene of the film Good Will Hunting, in which Will is seen driving on the highway, was filmed on the section of the Mass Pike in Stockbridge.
West Stockbridge is bordered on the north by Richmond, on the east by Stockbridge, on the south by Great Barrington, on the southwest by Alford, and on the west by Austerlitz and Canaan, New York.

Stockbridge and power
He received the most recognition for his role in the development of electric railways ; George Herbert Stockbridge wrote in 1891, " It is probably only just to Mr. Van Depoele to say that he is entitled to more credit than any other one man for the exploitation of electricity as a motive power.
Stockbridge dampers on an overhead power line

Stockbridge and lines
It was arranged as a song in 1921 to lines excerpted from Robert Underwood Johnson's poem To the Housatonic at Stockbridge, but the movement of Three Places in New England is purely orchestral.

Stockbridge and .
Stockbridge and the waterfront at Leith are also increasingly fashionable areas, with a number of pubs, clubs and restaurants.
" Stark's forces again swelled the next day with the arrival of some Stockbridge Indians, bringing his force ( excluding Warner's men ) to nearly 2, 000 men.
In 1953, the Rockwell family moved to Stockbridge, Massachusetts, so that his wife could be treated at the Austen Riggs Center, a psychiatric hospital at 25 Main Street, down Main Street from where Rockwell set up his studio.
A custodianship of his original paintings and drawings was established with Rockwell's help near his home in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, and the Norman Rockwell Museum is still open today year round.
When he was concerned with his health, he placed his studio and the contents with the Norman Rockwell Museum, which was formerly known as the Stockbridge Historical society and even more formerly known as the Old Corner house, in a trust.
Rockwell died November 8, 1978, of emphysema at age 84 in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
* Bennitt, Mark and Frank Parker Stockbridge, eds.
About 1802, the Oneida agreed to allocate about 22, 000 acres of their land to the Stockbridge and Munsee ( Lenape ), who were seeking refuge from anti-Native American conflicts by American settlers after the Revolution.
Both were Christianized: the Stockbridge had migrated from western Massachusetts and the Lenape from New York and New Jersey.
After 1680, many moved to Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
After more than two decades, in the 1820s and 1830s, the Oneida and the Stockbridge moved again, pressured to relocate to northeastern Wisconsin under the federal Indian Removal program.
Many settled in the town of Stockbridge, Massachusetts, where they gradually became known as the Stockbridge Indians.
The Stockbridge Indians allowed Protestant Christian missionaries, including Jonathan Edwards, to live among them.
In the 1780s, groups of Stockbridge Indians moved from Massachusetts to a new location among the Oneida people in western New York, who were granted a reservation for their service to the Patriots, out of their former territory of.
They called their settlement New Stockbridge.
Some individuals and families, mostly people who were old or those with special ties to the area, remained behind at Stockbridge.
The central figures of Mahican society, including the chief sachem and his counselors and relatives, were part of the move to New Stockbridge.
At the new town, the Stockbridge emigrants controlled their own affairs and combined traditional ways with the new as they chose.
After learning from the Christian missionaries, the Stockbridge Indians were experienced in English ways.
At New Stockbridge they replicated their former town.
In the 1820s and 1830s, most of the Stockbridge Indians moved to Shawano County, Wisconsin, where they were promised land by the US government under the policy of Indian removal.
* Death In the Bronx The Stockbridge Indian Massacre in 1778 by Richard S. Walling-for reference only
* Berkshire Middle District is located in Pittsfield and contains records for the city of Pittsfield and the towns of Becket, Dalton, Hinsdale, Lee, Lenox, Otis, Peru, Richmond, Stockbridge, Tyringham and Washington.

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