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Vermont Historical Society. "May." Vermont History Explorer. http://vermonthistory.org/index.php/education/vermont-history-day/176.html?task=view (accessed May 26, 2013).
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May 1, 1824
 
The Vermont Anti-slavery Party forms in Middlebury.
 
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May 1, 1898

Admiral George Dewey, native of Montpelier, Vermont, won the Battle of Manila Bay by destroying the Spanish fleet.  When Dewey returned to America, he was greeted by the nation as the greatest living naval hero.

Vermont Welcomes Her Hero Home (PDF)
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May 10, 1775
 
 
Fort Ticonderoga is captured by the Green Mountain Boys under the leadership of Ethan Allen.
 
Ethan Allen, Famous Vermonter
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May 11, 1846
 
Henry Denison, legal advisor to several Japanese emperors, is born on this day in Guilford.
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May 17, 1886
 
John Deere, a native of Rutland, developer of the self-scouring steel plow and founder of a farm machinery empire, dies in Moline, Illinois.  His invention was known as the "plow that broke the plains," because it was used by farmers on the Great Plains.
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May 23, 1796
 
Historian and naturalist Zadock Thompson is born in Bridgewater.  He wrote history books and sold them cheaply so that all Vermonters could read them.
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May 31, 1778
 
Ethan Allen returns to Vermont after being held prisoner by the British for nearly three years.  Allen was caught when he tried unsuccessfully to capture Montreal.
 
Ethan Allen, Famous Vermonter

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