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1828: U.S. Senator George Edmunds |
1932: The Governor talks about Vermont's great lakes |
1952: 25,000 people arrivve at the Burlington International Airport |
1932: Junior Ski Champion jumps to injury |
1918: First Vermont Officer killed in World War I |
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1965: "Vermont In Mississippi," a new kind of project |
1887: Vermont's first synagogue formally established |
1754: Governor Isaac Tichenor is born |
1932: Rabbit hunters worry over Washington D.C.'s report |
1853: Vermonters decide when the law goes into effect |
1934:The first race on the first completed trail |
1929: This princess needs more insurance |
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1825: Julia Dorr, poet & author, born |
1912: Everyone's looking for coal |
1914 & 1924: Disastrous fires ten years apart |
1909: In the grip of a storm - 18 inches of snow & 4 inches of ice |
1812: A publisher and editor the people remember |
1857: Debating Montpelier's morals and the location of the statehouse |
1819: "Indian Joe," Vermont's friendly indian guide, dies |
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1997: Martha Rainville makes history in the National Guard |
1931: Mrs. Coolidge christens a new liner with water from the farm |
1876: A new Pavilion opens in Montpelier |
1921: Stowe gets an idea to boost the economy and beat winter blues |
1940: A terrible accident involving an automobile and a freight train |
1826: Governor Page is born |
1917: Faking out the hens with electricity |
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1946: The beginnings of a ski derby |
1778: 24 men are assigned to the north border |
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