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The capture of Ticonderoga, in 1775
Why the Early Inhabitants of Vermont Disclaimed the Jurisdiction of New York, and Established an Independent Government. An Address Delivered Before the New York Historical Society, December 4th, 1860
Vindication of Volume First of the Collections of the Vermont Historical Society from the Attacks of the New York Historical Magazine; By
Speeches of Mr. H. Hall, of Vermont, on the Virginia Bounty Land Claims Delivered in the House of Representatives of the U. S. , June 16 And 25, 1842 -
The Bennington Battle Monument And Centennial Celebration A Statement Of The Bennington Historical Society In Relation To These And Kindred Objects (1877)
Virginia Revolutionary Claims Bounty Land and Commutation Pay (Classic Reprint)
The Capture of Ticonderoga, In 1775 A Paper Read Before the Vermont Historical Society, at Montpelier, Tuesday, October 19th, 1869 (Classic Reprint)
Virginia Revolutionary Claims - Bounty Land And Commutation Pay ...: Report: To Which Is Added, "views Of The Minority Of Said Committee."
Why the Early Inhabitants of Vermont Disclaimed the Jurisdiction of New York, and Established and Independent Government
Speeches Of Mr. H. Hall, Of Vermont, On The Virginia Bounty Land Claims Delivered In The House Of Representatives Of The U.s., June 16 And 25, 1842
The History of Vermont From Its Discovery to Its Admission Into the Union in 1791. by Hiland Hall - Primary Source Edition
The local history of Bennington, 1860-1883
The Capture Of Ticonderoga In 1775: A Paper Read Before The Vermont Historical Society (1869)
The capture of Ticonderoga, in 1775: a paper read before the Vermont Historical Society, at Montpelier, Tuesday, October 19th, 1869
The Bennington Battle Monument And Centennial Celebration: A Statement Of The Bennington Historical Society In Relation To These And Kindred Objects (1877)

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