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Vermont and Story
He was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, the son of Benjamin Franklin Story, a printer from Lyndon, Vermont and Rebecca Jennie Turner of St. Joseph, Michigan.
Paley's honors include a 1961 Guggenheim Fellowship for Fiction, the Edith Wharton Award ( 1983 ), the Rea Award for the Short Story ( 1993 ), the Vermont Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts ( 1993 ), PEN / Malamud Award ( 1994 ), and the Jewish Cultural Achievement Award for Literary Arts ( 1994 ).

Vermont and And
The state universities of Maine, New Hampshire, And Vermont are older and more `` respectable '' ; ;
:: And in Vermont, a Yankee is somebody who eats pie for breakfast.
And it was Kenneth Noland in Vermont saying that I should come immediately.
And I saw it in the 19-year-old from Alabama who had never been involved in politics before he got in his car and drove up to Vermont, because he didn't feel like he was being heard in Washington.

Vermont and Change
The housing communities and institutes in the US, as early as the early 1980s, included Institute for Community Economics, McAuley Institute, Women's Institute for Housing and Economic Development, Habitat for Humanity, the Housing Technical Assistance Project of the ARCs, Local Support Corporation ( LISC ), University of Vermont ( Center for Community Change through Housing and Support ), Creative Management Associates, Enterprise Foundation, and National Housing Coalition.

Vermont and ",
The Vermont Agency of Agriculture Food and Markets uses a similar grading system of colour, and is roughly equivalent, especially for lighter syrups, but using letters: " AA ", " A ", etc.
On Thursday, December 12, 1805, in the ninth Congress, Senator Stephen Row Bradley of Vermont gave notice that he would, bring in a bill to prohibit the importation of certain persons therein described " into any port or place within the jurisdiction of the United States, from and after the first day of January ", which will be " in the year of our Lord 1808 ", The " certain persons " were described as being slaves on Monday, December 16, 1805.
The Bennington Museum in Bennington, Vermont, holds the largest public collection of Moses ' paintings in the country, as well as " Yarn paintings ", art supplies, and the 18th century tilt-top table Moses painted with rustic scenes and used as her easel.
It was first called Bucklins Corners, after a hotel, and later called " Vermont ", a designation stemming from the source of many early settlers, until 1876.
His photograph of twelve-year old Addie Card, entitled " Anemic Little Spinner in North Pownal Cotton Mill, North Pownal, Vermont, August 1910 ", was featured on the U. S. stamp commemorating the passage of the first child labor laws ( see the Keating-Owen Act ).
Vermont Crossroads Press published " The Adventures of You Series ", which later became the Choose Your Own Adventure series of children's books by Bantam Books.
A Vermont high school banned pajamas in 2011, concerned that they could be a " safety hazard ", " provocative ", or representative of a gang affiliation.
Horatio Nelson Jackson in his 2-seat Winton touring car | tourer, " The Vermont ", drives across America
It was penned by a former editor Vermont C. Royster, whose Christmas article " In Hoc Anno Domini ", has appeared every December 25 since 1949.
In the " College Sustainability Report Card 2008 ", which evaluates the 200 colleges and universities with the largest endowments in the United States and Canada, Carleton received the highest evaluation grade of A -, putting the college in the category of College Sustainability Leader with Dartmouth College, Harvard University, Brown University, Middlebury College, University of Vermont and University of Washington.
Entertainers on the Chautauqua circuit such as Charles Ross Taggart, billed as " The Man From Vermont " and " The Old Country Fiddler ", played violin, sang, was a ventriloquist and comedian, and told tall tales about life in rural New England.
In 1836, the residents of what was then known as Foxville unanimously decided to change their settlement's name to " Burlington ", after Burlington, Vermont ; Foxville continued to be used, however, until the name was officially changed on July 15, 1839.
In a 1969 installment of " The Garbage Truck ", a column King wrote for the University of Maine at Orono's campus newspaper, King foreshadowed the coming of < nowiki >'</ nowiki > Salem's Lot by writing: " In the early 1800s a whole sect of Shakers, a rather strange, religious persuasion at best, disappeared from their village ( Jeremiah's Lot ) in Vermont.
*" Moonlight in Vermont ", with Billy Butterfield's Orchestra ( 1943 )
McMullen was unable to correctly pronounce the names of several Vermont towns, or correctly answer Fred's question " How many teats a Holstein got ?," answering " Six ", instead of the correct " Four ".
In 1867 the school became a Vermont state " normal school ", a term based on the French école normale a school to educate teachers.
* Onuf, Peter S. " State-Making in Revolutionary America: Independent Vermont as a Case Study ", Journal of American History, Vol.
Gordon performed at a concert in Hawaii on September 21 with Kimock and Kreutzmann and, on November 2, appeared during the second set of a Ratdog concert at the Memorial Auditorium in Burlington, Vermont, joining the band on the songs " Stuff ", " Bird Song " and " Cassidy ".
Others were more contemporary, such as the quote " come out to show dem " from Steve Reich's " Come Out " used in " Moonlight on Vermont ", or a melodic fragment from the Miles Davis recording of Concierto de Aranjuez used as the basis for the bridge of " Sugar ' n Spikes ".

Vermont and History
* Vermont History Museum — in The Pavilion
* Churton, Tobias ( 2009 ) The Invisible History of the Rosicrucians: The World's Most Mysterious Secret Society Inner Traditions, Rochester, Vermont, ISBN 978-1-59477-255-9
* The Telescope Makers of Springfield, Vermont History at stellafane. com.
* Resch, Tyler ( 2008 ) Glastenbury: The History of a Vermont Ghost Town, Charleston: The History Press.
History of Vermont from Its Discovery to Its Admission into the Union in 1791.
* History of Searsburg Vermont
* Edward Miller & Frederick P. Wells, History of Ryegate, Vermont ; St. Johnsbury, Vermont 1913
* Ryegate, Vermont Genealogical History
Vermont Place Names: Footprints of History.
However, The Vermont Road Atlas and Guide ( Northern Cartographic, 1989 ) uses Warners Grant ( p. 63 ), as do Vermont Place-Names: Footprints of History by Esther M. Swift ( The Stephen Greene Press, 1977, pp 220 2 ), and the Vermont Atlas and Gazetteer ( Delorme, 9th ed., 1996, p. 55 ).
The Vermont Road Atlas and Guide ( Northern Cartographic, 1989 ) uses Warren Gore ( p. 63 ) as does Vermont Place-Names: Footprints of History by Esther M. Swift ( The Stephen Greene Press, 1977, pp. 222 3 ).
* History of Thetford, Vermont
* History of the Town of Lowell, Helen Gelo, 1976, Lowell, Vermont
* History of Jamaica, Vermont
* Evelyn M. Wood Lovejoy, History of Royalton, Vermont ; Burlington, Vermont 1911
Exhibit at the National Museum of American History recreating H. Nelson Jackson first intercontinental automobile trip in a Winton Motor Carriage Company | 1903 Winton touring car, the Vermont.
Freedom and Unity: A History of Vermont.
* History of Manchester, Vermont ( 1839 )
According to Esther Munroe Swift's book " Vermont Place-names: Footprints of History " the town of Johnson is named for the American jurist, statesman and educator William Samuel Johnson.

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