News and Updates from the Vermont Historical Society

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By Amanda Kay Gustin The Vermont Historical Society’s newest exhibition, “A New American Globe: James Wilson of Vermont” brings out long-hidden objects from our collections and re-examines the story of a Vermont icon. Director of Collections & Access Amanda Kay Gustin and Collections Manager Teresa…
By Marjorie Strong and Paul Carnahan Two of the treasures in the Leahy Library are bound collections of early, hand-drawn lotting maps of northeastern Vermont towns by John W. Chandler of Peacham and another by Samuel C. Crafts of Craftsbury. Although these three volumes have long been shelved near…
By Kate Phillips A1926 Barre Daily Times advertisement for Real Ice Cream broke down the treat’s appeal into five points, lauding the sanitary conditions of its production, the quality of its cream and fruit ingredients, its status as a “pure health food,” and most of all, the fact that “it is made…
By Victoria Hughes Education is at the heart of our work at the Vermont Historical Society, and a goal of our school programming is to actively engage students actively as historians. We do this by using compelling primary sources, including a variety of maps that organizes large amounts of information…

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