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Hidden : 10/30/2010
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2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

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Geocache Description:

There is ONE item in the cache that must stay there (besides the log & pen). You will know what it is after reading the creepy story below.

The cache is in a camoed lock n' lock.






It is perhaps the strangest and most horrifying story in all of Medfield history. The fact that the events unfolded on Halloween just adds to the intrigue. This very spooky story takes place here in Medfield back in the year 1802 and involves both the Mason and Allen families. Asa Mason, at the time, lived on the Mason Farm in the very northeastern part of Pine Street, at the Dover line. Today this would be the property at the very end of Overfield Drive. At age 75 he was not in good health and his mind was showing memory loss and fatigue. Normally the oldest son would be called upon to take control of the farm, but Asa's oldest son, Ebenezer, had a history of being mentally unstable. Therefore Asa by-passed his oldest son and put the care and control of the family farm to his son-in-law William Pitt Allen, who had married Asa's daughter, Kezia. This decision enraged Ebenezer, who felt the control of the farm should have been his.

On May 18, 1802 the two men were fertilizing the fields, which extended down along Pine Street, when Ebenezer came up behind William Pitt Allen and viciously bludgeoned Allen at least six times, slamming the shovel into his head. Ebenezer then fled. Horrified family members came across Allen's dead body several hours later. Mason was chased, caught and taken to Dedham Superior Court for trial. Surviving court transcripts show he was convicted in August and on October 7 he was hanged. After the execution, Mason's body was returned to Medfield, where it was buried in Vine Lake Cemetery, not far from his late brother-in-laws final resting place.

But the story does not end there. On Halloween night a duo of grave robbers crept into Vine Lake Cemetery. There they dug up Mason’s body that had been in the ground but 23 days. Town officials were stunned and Selectmen quickly appointed a committee to prosecute the body snatcher. They were soon able to report that a Jonathan Sprague of Dedham and a Zadock Howe of Franklin took the body. Both were apprehended and Mason's decayed body was recovered. Sprague and Howe where then brought up on charges and sentenced to appear in the Dedham Court. The night before their court case, the principal witness, Royal Sales, who had knowledge of the body snatching, mysteriously vanished. With no witness available to testify against Sprague and Howe, they were released.
Horrified town fathers felt they couldn't return Mason's body to Vine Lake Cemetery, for fear it would be stolen again. Instead the Selectmen- John Baxter, Charles Hamant, Moses Hartshorn, Johnson Mason and William Clark- had the decaying corpse dismembered and buried parts of Mason in different spots around town. Mason's torso, which was believed to contain the soul, was buried at the intersection of South Street and Noon Hill Road. That was meant to symbolize Mason's soul being poised at the crossroads of heaven and hell. Mason's head was dispatched to the field off South Street next to Stop River. Arms and legs and other body parts were buried elsewhere around town in undisclosed locations.

History leaves us unclear as to why the men stole the body. History also leaves us to debate the selectmen's decision to dismember Mason. But this first murder in Medfield's history and the shocking events that took place here 208 years ago leave us with a great piece of Medfield history to tell each Halloween.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)