Dive into the rich tapestry of Vermont's past with "A History of Vermont," a comprehensive account by Edward Day Collins. This meticulously researched volume, originally published in 1903, offers readers a detailed exploration of the Green Mountain State from its geological origins to its early 20th-century development.
Beyond the historical narrative, Collins provides invaluable geographical and geological insights, accompanied by detailed maps and illustrations that bring Vermont's unique landscape to life. The inclusion of a bibliography and chronological timeline further enhances the book's value as a reference work for students, researchers, and anyone with an interest in Vermont's heritage.
Discover the stories of the people, places, and events that have shaped Vermont into the state it is today. "A History of Vermont" remains a vital resource for understanding this important region of New England.
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