By Barbara Emery Moseley Click here for the full series on the vanished Polly Lee Cemetery and the Peeler and Lee… Read More
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Stones and bones, where can they be? — The mystery of Vernon’s vanished cemetery, Part I
By Barbara Emery Moseley Click here for the full series on the vanished Polly Lee Cemetery and the Peeler and Lee… Read More
Vernon Historians news for June 2017
Museum Opening Day and Pie Sale — Sunday, June 4, from2 until 4 pm A wide variety of pies will be available,… Read More
One heart beats warm for me: A 19th century Vernon tragedy, with a long epilogue
By Barbara Emery Moseley Nearly a century after they were written, the Vernon Historians received a packet of letters from… Read More
Historians Meeting April 11: Exploring the Connecticut River
On Tuesday, April 11, at the Town Office Building, downstairs, the Vernon Historians will welcome Annette Spaulding back for another… Read More
‘Hunt’ing Down History (18th and final episode)
By Barbara Emery Moseley NOTE: This series chronicles the generations of Vernon’s Hunt family, all related to Jonathan Hunt of… Read More
‘Hunt’ing Down History, Part 17
By Barbara Emery Moseley Although Richard Morris Hunt is remembered for his oversight of the design of the 1893 Columbian… Read More
Historians news: Program about the Williams Farm which became Vermont Yankee
January 22, 2017 – Williams Farm Reminiscences On Sunday, Jan. 22, at 1:30 p.m., the Vernon Historians will hold a brief business meeting… Read More
‘Hunt’ing Down History, Part 16
By Barbara Emery Moseley NOTE: This series chronicles the generations of Vernon’s Hunt family, all related to Jonathan Hunt of “Governor… Read More
‘Hunt’ing Down History, Part 15
By Barbara Emery Moseley NOTE: This series chronicles the generations of Vernon’s Hunt family, all related to Jonathan Hunt of “Governor… Read More