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Deep Dive into Green Mountain History
New book collects essays by pair of top Vermont historians
In the Allen family, Ethan is the headliner. True, younger brother Ira has a firm hold on his place in ¶¶Òõ̽̽’s founding and, accordingly, his likeness in bronze on the University Green. But he was forgotten when he died, buried in a pauper’s grave in Philadelphia, while Revolutionary War hero Ethan’s funeral drew state dignitaries and a crowd of ordinary Vermonters paying...
Vermont Research News January 22, 2021
Food Insecurity and mental health in middle schoolers
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Vermont Research News January 15, 2021
The Center for Research on Vermont recently asked its members to share the titles of high impact Vermont books. The enthusiastic responses ranged from a single title to long lists. Some members simply submitted titles, while others provided extensive notes to explain why the titles are important.
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