History Society and Culture Vermont United States
History Society and Culture Vermont United States
History
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- Local historical societies often have resources not available elsewhere. Here's how to contact them.
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- Nonprofit organization founded in 1958 encouraging the restoration and preservation of neglected and abandoned Vermont cemeteries.
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- Information about modeling state railroads such as the Rutland, Vermont Railway, and Green Mountain. Also, railroad news and related resources.
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- Non-profit organization of professionals and non-professionals committed to archaeology. Publications, activities, officers, directors.
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- Links, and history created by the Vergennes Union High School.
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- History of the state's Indian tribes, early settlers, and more recent immigrants. With a county map.
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- Full text of book by Ira Allen.
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- Who was the first woman mayor in America? What state first declared independence from England? Learn these facts and more through the Discover America trip. Pictures, special stamps, fun facts.
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- Research local history and genealogy by county, category, and era via extensive collection of history and genealogy information and links, to learn about our ancestors and the history they lived.
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- Details historic events that took place during French and Indian War, American Revolution and War of 1812.
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- Snapshot from 1996 David M. Ludham The Vermont Weather Book.
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- In Public Act No. 1 of 1866, Vermont legislature established in Randolph Center the first public school in Vermont devoted to the education of teachers. And in 1962 became the Vermont Technical College.
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- Stimulating awareness and appreciation of Vermont's cultural heritage and built environment.
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- Collects artifacts, books, and documents that reflect the entire history of the state, every geographical area, and every chronological period.
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