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Stones and bones, where can they be? — The mystery of Vernon’s vanished cemetery, Part I

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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Vernon Historians news for June 2017

Vernon Historians news for June 2017

Museum  Opening  Day  and  Pie   Sale  — Sunda...

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One heart beats warm for me: A 19th century Vernon tragedy, with a long epilogue

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

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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‘Hunt’ing Down History (18th and final episode)

‘Hunt’ing Down History (18th and final episode)

By Barbara Emery Moseley NOTE: This series chronicles the generations of Vernon’s Hunt fami...

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‘Hunt’ing Down History, Part 17

‘Hunt’ing Down History, Part 17

By Barbara Emery Moseley Although Richard Morris Hunt is remembered for his oversight of the desi...

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Historians news: Program about the Williams Farm which became Vermont Yankee

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....

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‘Hunt’ing Down History, Part 16

‘Hunt’ing Down History, Part 16

By Barbara Emery Moseley NOTE: This series chronicles the generations of Vernon’s Hunt...

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‘Hunt’ing Down History, Part 15

‘Hunt’ing Down History, Part 15

By Barbara Emery Moseley NOTE: This series chronicles the generations of Vernon’s Hunt...

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