"This first volume in the Early Vermont Settlers scholarly prosopography study contains 137 sketches organized by town and presented in alphabetical order by head of household. It provides a better understanding of the outward migration of southern New England along the northern route to the early westward settlements in New York, Ohio, Michigan, and beyond—a path often posing challenges for those researching ancestors in the Old Northwest Territories" -- Publisher's description.
In Words and Pictures Dennis B. Fradin, Len W. Meents. Horse - drawn sleigh , Brookfield Like other pioneers , Vermont people liked to ... That year a foot of snow fell in June . Snow fell in July and August , too . Crops withered .
At Route 4 , you can turn west , instead of going back into Rutland , and head for Castleton and Castleton Corners , home of Castleton State College , Vermont's first college and the eighteenth oldest college in the nation , having been ...
Neal Pierce “ If the spirit of liberty should vanish in other parts of the Union and support of our institutions should vanish , it could all be replenished by the generous store held by the people of this brave little state of Vermont ...
Vermont: The Green Mountain State, Volume 5
Finders Keepers
Following the mysterious death of her sister-in-law, Ann Chadwick falls under suspicion. But when a handsome man from her past suddenly reappears, she abondons all reason to a blazing passion that made fear vanish.. and love seem real.
Sneaker squeaks on waxed gym floors and leaky showerheads in locker rooms provide the soundtrack for Bandivans, an unflinching portrayal of a senior high school basketball player's flirtation with madness and enlightenment as he pursues the ...
Originally published as The Unseen, novel of a long-buried nightmare in Vermont.
Harrison's "new beginning" is like nothing he'd ever planned. And Lake Monsters ends with a surprise that's shocking, unexpected, and unforgettable.
Vermont: Off the Beaten Path