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THE GREEN MOUNTAIN STATE
Freedom and Unity
The state of Vermont was established as part of the United States on March 4, 1791, making it the 14th to join the union.
Vermont ranks 43rd in size8 with 9,249 sq. miles of land, and Burlington is the largest city.
Vermont also ranks 49th in population8 with 608,827 residents (2000 est.), and Montpelier is the state capital.
The official bird of Vermont is the Hermit Thrush, and the official flower is the Red Clover.
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Windsor
Vermont Bar Association 1919 Officers and Members
Vermont Bar Association 1929 Officers and Members
1858 Vermont Political Manual
Vermont State Normal Schools 1903-1904
Roster of Vermont Soldiers in World War I
The Caledonian-Record
The Deerfield Valley News
Vermont Times
The World Vermont
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Old Village Cemetery
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Welsh-American Genealogical Society
Vermont U.S. Census (1790 - 1930)
5 Vol. Vermont Historical Gazetteers + Index
Gathered Sketches Early History of New Hampshire and Vermont
History of Vermont
History of Vermont, Natural, Civil and Statistical, In Three Par
State Papers, Vol. 3, N.H. Grants to Vermont
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Vermont Pensioners, 1835
Vermont Death Index, 1989-1998
Vermont Men, 1894
Vermont Census, 1790-1860
Vermont Men in the Revolutionary War
An alphabetical atlas, or, Gazetteer of Vermont
History of the Shaftsbury Baptist Association from 1781 to 1853
A gazetteer of Vermont
Links to Vermont
RootsWeb Resources for Vermont
GenForum Queries for Vermont
Vermont USGenWeb FTP Archive
Vermont Genealogy Lookup Volunteers
Cyndi's List: Vermont
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New Hampshire & Vermont: 1867 Map:
Vermont - State Fact Sheet
Vermont Newspaper Abstracts, 1783-1816
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