Addison Preston of Danville
During the American Civil War, a teacher named Addison Preston from Danville joined the US Army's 1st Cavalry, and perished during the Battle of Cold Harbor in 1864. His effects returned to his family, who in turn donated them to the Fairbanks Museum in Saint Johnsbury. Historians discovered that Preston's uniform was up for sale in Pennsylvania, and the Danville Historical Society launched an effort to bring it home. They succeeded, and the uniform is now on display at the Danville Historical Society's headquarters.
VHS Executive Director Steve Perkins and ABC 22 & Fox 44 anchor Mike Hoey visited the historical society to learn more about Preston and his life.
- Visit the Danville Historical Society's website
- Like the Danville Historical Society on Facebook
- Watch "New generation looks to preserve a piece of Danville’s past" on WCAX
- Watch the dedication ceremony from the Danville Historical Society
- Read "‘The Clothes on his Back" on North Star Monthly
- Listen to "High school student leading charge to bring Civil War artifacts back to Vermont" on Vermont Public
This Place in History is produced in partnership by Local 22 & Local 44 (www.mychamplainvalley.com) and the Vermont Historical Society.