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March Archives

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1

1777: Construction starts on a big bridge

2

1781: Fairlee's Town Meeting calls for arms

3

1775: A new ferry will change the town

4

1842: "Are women beneficial in St. Johnsbury?"

5

1704: First English sermon in Vermont

6

1838: More than 40 patents for this South Reading man

7

1874: Prohibition doesn't change, but women do

8

1900: Burlington's new Knights of Pythias lodge

9

1797: A Poor Law that bankrupts towns

10

1845: Governor Charles Bell born in Walden

11

1823: First Normal School in the United States opens in Concord, Vermont

12

1823: The U.S. Supreme Court disagrees with Vermont law

13

1993: The USS Montpelier III is commissioned

14

1908: Hypnotism fails to cure alcoholism

15

1814: Putting the schoolmistress out for the lowest bid

16

1912: The Birthday of a local paper draws statewide attention

17

1908: School populations explode in Shelburne and throughout Vermont

18

1950: Pauline Gill Molony found dead behind the Waterbury Inn

19

1936: South Lunenburg floods

20

1962: The father of dendrochronology dies

21

1826: Arozina Perkins is born in Johnson

22

1909: Sanford Witherell, agriculturist & history lover, born in Cornwall

23

1885: Edward Phelps born in Middlebury

24

1913: White River Juction loses its covered bridge

25

1761: Clearing Trees in Bennington

26

1912: Losing the east side of the Square to fire

27

1904: A fun event turns to tragedy on the ice in Richford

28

1772: Windsor's New York charter

29

1912: Orleans County's 1911 fires

30

1805: This surgeon began as a blacksmith

31

1791: Getting elected at Wolcott's first town meeting


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