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Tales from the Whithed Cemetery — Part I
By Barbara Emery Moseley With this chapter we conclude the previous series (“Stones & Bone...
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A History of Vernon published in 1891
For your reading and research pleasure, we have uploaded to this site the full text of a history of ...
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Stones and bones, where can they be? — The mystery of Vernon’s vanished cemetery, Part V
By Barbara Emery Moseley Click here for the full series on the vanished Polly Lee Cemetery a...
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Stones and Bones, where can they be? — The mystery of Vernon’s Vanished Cemetery, Part IV
By Barbara Emery Moseley Click here for the full series on the vanished Polly Lee Cemetery and ...
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Stones and Bones, where can they be? — The mystery of Vernon’s Vanished Cemetery, Part III
By Barbara Emery Moseley Click here for the full series on the vanished Polly Lee Cemetery a...
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Stones and bones, where can they be? — The mystery of Vernon’s vanished cemetery, Part II
By Barbara Emery Moseley Click here for the full series on the vanished Polly Lee Cemetery a...
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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 ...
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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...
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Historians Meeting April 11: Exploring the Connecticut River
On Tuesday, April 11, at the Town Office Building, downstairs, the Vernon Historians will welcome ...
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