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Chronicles of Colchester [Vermont]
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Author
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Inge Schaefer.
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Publisher
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History Press
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Format
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paperback
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Product Dimensions
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9
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6
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0.4
inches
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ISBN
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9781596296220
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Pages/Publication Date
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143/2009
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Daedalus Item Code
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10874
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$19.99
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Description
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Since its charter in 1763, Colchester, Vermont, has been known for its remarkable early settlers, among them Ira Allen, founder of the state, and for its picturesque setting on the shores of Lake Champlain. Author Inge Schaefer, founder of the Colchester Chronicle, traces the stories of the town's oldest families, like the Munsons and the Porters, from summer evenings dancing at Bayside Pavilion to the keeping of the Colchester Reef Lighthouse. This book is one of a series of county and city histories that describe the people, events, growth, institutions, and industries of their respective regions, detailed with personal stories and illustrated with dozens of archival black and white photographs.
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