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Nathaniel Dwight (1712–1784) was a surveyor, militia captain in the Crown Point Expedition during the French and Indian War and among the founders of Belchertown, Massachusetts in the US.[1] A member of the Dwight family, he served numerous terms in Town government and represented the Town as clerk at the Hampshire County Convention held September 23–24, 1774, to discuss the “distressed state of the government,[2]” prior to the American Revolutionary War.
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