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Vermont Historical Society. "Non-fiction Books." Vermont History Explorer. http://vermonthistory.org/index.php/library/image-collections/civil-war-officers-gallery/category/18-civilwarp.html (accessed May 19, 2013).
abenakism

The Abenaki by Colin G. Calloway (1989)

110 pages, grades 6-12

The history of the Abenaki through the late 20th century.

Available in the VHS lending library.  Look for it in your library or used book store.

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Alexander Twilight, Vermont's African-American Pioneer by Michael T. Hahn (1998)

65 pages, grades 5-8

The biography of Alexander Twilight, a minister and educator in northeastern Vermont in the 1830s and 1840s.

$10.95

Available in the VHS lending library.

annstorysm

Ann Story, Vermont's Heroine of Independence by Michael T. Hahn (1996)

52 pages, grades 4-8

The biography of Ann Story who settled in Vermont with her family in the 1770s.

$9.95

jacksonabudsm

Jackson and Bud's Bumpy Ride by Elizabeth Koehler-Pentacoff (2009)

36 pages, grades K-3

In 1903, Burlington doctor Horatio Jackson and his dog Bud race to be the first to drive across the country in their car named Vermont.

$16.95

littlegirlsdiarysm

A Little Girl's Diary, Life on a Farm in Rural Vermont by Alice Bushnell, ed. by Sarah Rooker & Kim King Zea (1998)

165 pages, grades 3-8

Alice Bushnell was seven years old and living in Strafford when she wrote her diary in 1911.  The book includes copies of her diary pages and a printed copy of the text.

$12.00

Available in the VHS lending library.

sethhubbellsm

A Narrative of the Sufferings of Seth Hubbell & Family by Seth Hubbell (1986)

25 pages, grades 6-12

Seth Hubbell and his family faced many challenges when they moved from Connecticut to Wolcott, Vermont in 1789.

Available from the VHS lending library.  Look for it in your library or used book store.

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Phineas Gage: A Gruesome but True Story About Brain Science by John Fleischman (2002)

80 pages, grades 4-8

Phineas Gage was working to build the railroad through Cavendish in 1848 when a large tamping iron blasted through his head.  Read about his survival and his life with a brain injury.

$9.95

snowflakebentleysm

Snowflake Bentley by Jacqueline Briggs Martin (1998)

30 pages, grades K-4

The biography of Wilson "Snowflake" Bentley, a Vermonter who figured out how to photograph snowflakes in the late 1800s and early 1900s.

$7.99

 

vtstatestorybooksm

Vermont, the State with the Storybook Past by Cora Cheney (1976, revised 1999)

256 pages, grades 4-8

A narrative history of the state of Vermont.  Although full of action and adventure, educators may want to discuss the portrayal of Abenaki history in this book.

$22.95

whatmakessm

What Makes Vermont Special by Greg Carpenter (2012)

94 pages

An in-depth look at the story behind Vermont's state symbols.

$20.00

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