"This book tells, for the first time, the life story of William Marsh, a little-known but intriguing Revolutionary figure. One of the founders of Vermont and later, a Loyalist, Marsh faced political challenges and strife, violence, a long exile away from his family, and after the war, years of rebuilding and securing his children's futures in a rapidly changing world" -- Back cover.
Subsequently, at the request of the Rice Historical Society, Sylvia Stallings Morris shaped the fruits of Muir’s labor into the first edition of this book, which was published in 1972.
A Memoir of Thomas Chittenden: The First Governor of Vermont; with a History of the Constitution During His Administration
Toller, DeB aron Warren 1780-1781, a Captain of Light Horse under Lt. Col. Joseph Hawkins. aka Debarron Tallor. Probably the same man as Maj. DeB aron Taylor identified earlier herein. Tolley, William Tryon 1776, a Private under Capt.
"This book tells, for the first time, the life story of William Marsh, a little-known but intriguing Revolutionary figure.
The first dwelling constructed on the Robinson property had been built around 1812 by D'Arcy Boulton, Jr., the eldest son of Judge D'Arcy Boulton.5 The senior Boulton had been a young lawyer who happened to be in the right place at the ...
Vermont: The Green Mountain State