History Index
Windsor County VTGenWeb
Including both links and titles of
Windsor history articles-KD 11Apr2020
·
Windsor County, Vermont:
Organization of Townships
· Burial Grounds of Vermont. Bradford, Vermont, by Arthur Lee and
Frances P. Hyde (editors), Vermont Old Cemetery Association, 1991.
·
History of Windsor County, Vermont, with Illustrations and
Biographical Sketches of Some of its Prominent Men and Pioneers.
Lewis Cass Aldrich and Frank R. Holmes. (Editors). Syracuse, N. Y. :
D. Mason & Co., Publishers, 1891.
· President Calvin Coolidge was born 4 Jul 1872 in Plymouth,
Vermont.
· Tyson Furnace :
"...In 1835, while looking for minerals, Isaac
Tyson, Jr. discovered iron ore in the valley of the Black River near
Plymouth [Vermont]. He set up his iron works in the southern part of
Plymouth, which he named Tyson Furnace..."
· The Vermont Atlas & Gazetteer. Eighth Edition, Third Printing.
Freeport, Maine: Delorme. 1988.
· School and Library Atlas of the World. Fred W. Foster, Ph.D.
(Editor). Sycamore, Illinois: School and Library Publishing Company.
1982.
· Vermont: A Bibliography of Its History. T. D. S. Bassett.
(Editor). Boston: G. K. Hall, 1981.
· Bibliography of Vermont: Or a List of Books and Pamphlets Relating
in any Way to the State. Gilman, Marcus D. (Editor). Burlington:
Free Press Association, 1897.
· State and Province Vital Records Guide. Michael Burgess, et al.
(Authors). San Berardino, CA: Borgo Press, 1993.
· Vermont Historical Gazetteer. 5 vols. Abby M. Hemenway. (Author).
Burlington: The Author, 1867-1891.
· Men of Vermont: An Illustrated Biographical History of Vermonters
and Sons of Vermont. Jacob G. Ullery. (Editor). Brattleboro:
Transcript Publishing Co., 1894.
· Encyclopedia, Vermont Biography: A Series of Authentic
Biographical Sketches of the Representative Men of Vermont and Sons
of Vermont in Other States. Prentiss C. Dodge. (Editor). Burlington:
Ullery Publishing Co., 1912.
· Vermont, the Green Mountain State : past, present, prospective.
Greene, Frank L.. unknown. Vermont Commission to the Jamestown
Tercentennial Exposition. 1907.
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