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Vermont American
Newport - Vermont

Principal Locations
  1. Barre
  2. Burlington
  3. Montpelier
  4. Newport
  5. Rutland
  6. South Burlington
  7. St. Albans
  8. St. Johnsbury
  9. Vergennes
  10. Winooski

Resources


Vermont American



American FactFinder
American FactFinder is your source for population, housing, economic and geographic data from Census 2000, the 1990 Decennial Census, the 1997 and 2002 Economic Censuses, the American Community Survey, and the Population Estimates Program. American FactFinder is designed to work with browsers that support web standards (this includes Internet Explorer 6.0 and Netscape 7.x). Netscape 4.x is no longer supported. ... [Read More]

Census Bureau Home Page
Estimates   ·   American Community Survey   ·   Projections   ·   Housing    ·   Income | State Family Income   ·   Poverty   ·   Health Insurance   ·   International    ·   Genealogy ... [Read More]

NARA | Genealogy | Immigration Records
A Select Bibliography of Works: Norwegian-American Immigration and Local History . Research Guide No. 6. (Washington, DC: Library of Congress, Local History & Genealogy Reading Room, n.d.) . ...

The Uprooted: The Epic Story of the Great Migrations that Made the American People . Reprinted, 2d edition enlarged, Boston: Little Brown & Co., 1973. ...

Immigration as a Factor in American History . Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1959. ... [Read More]

Vermont - List of Official Partners (Veterans History Project, Library of Congress)
  The Library of Congress >> American Folklife Center ...

  The Library of Congress >> American Folklife Center ... [Read More]

National Historic Landmarks Program (NHL)
- Historic American Buildings Survey and Historic American ...

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Jericho, Vermont -- Welcome to Jericho's website
(1865-1931), an American farmer who photographed over five thousand divinely beautiful snow crystals. Locals and travelers enjoy beautiful views to the east of Mount Mansfield, Vermont's tallest mountain. ... [Read More]

American Memory from the Library of Congress - Browse by
The Library of Congress  >  American Memory Home  >  Browse Collections  >  Collection Home ... [Read More]

Learn More -- Central Vermont
Hahn, Michael T. Alexander Twilight : Vermont's African-American Pioneer. New England Press, 1998. ...

Bellesiles, Michael A. Revolutionary Outlaws : Ethan Allen and the Struggle for Independence on the Early American Frontier. University Press of Virginia, 1993. ... [Read More]

Vermont Regional History
Native Americans, primarily from the Abenaki tribe, have lived in Vermont for 10,000 years. In 1609, French explorer Samuel de Champlain was the first European to set foot in Vermont. During the 17th century a few French military settlements were establish and abandoned, and the area became primarily a thoroughfare between French and Native American settlements to the north and English settlements to the south. As the English slowly pushed north, the first white settlements was made at Fort St. Anne, on Isle La Motte, in the middle of Lake Champlain near Canada. Fort Dummer, near the present Brattleboro, was established in 1724 by Massachusetts colonists, and became the first permanent European settlement in Vermont. By the time of the American Revolution, many more English colonists had migrated to Vermont's lands. They came from Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire and New York, as those English colonies extended their boundaries into the Vermont territory. ... [Read More]

Welcome to the Official Website for Jim Douglas, Governor of Vermont
The 97th annual meeting of the National Governors Association (NGA) in Des Moines, Iowa convened July 15th and has focused intensely on the outcomes of the governor’s yearlong initiative, Redesigning the American High School. ...

Montpelier, Vt. – Later this week Governor Jim Douglas will join a bipartisan coalition of colleagues at the 97th annual meeting of the National Governors Association (NGA) in Des Moines, Iowa. Hosted by Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack, the four-day meeting convenes July 15th and will focus on the outcomes of the governor’s yearlong initiative, Redesigning the American High School. Read More ... [Read More]


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