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21. Outlines of the geography, natural
$18.95
22. Vermont (From Sea to Shining Sea)
 
23. Geography, history and civil government
 
24. The Geography and History of Vermont
$13.88
25. Geography and Geology of Vermont:
$12.95
26. Vermont Bingo: Geography Edition
 
27. The Geography and history of Vermont;
 
28. The Geography and History of Vermont...Also,
 
29. Geography and Geology of Vermont,
30. Report of the Economical Geology,
 
31. Vermont (From Sea to Shining Sea)
 
32. The geography, history, constitution
$36.00
33. Vermont (America the Beautiful
 
34. Vermont (America the Beautiful)
 
35. The Geography and History of Vermont
 
36. Geography and History of Vermont
 
37. Vermont "jography": "geography
 
38. Studies in Vermont history, geography
 
39. The whitewater rivers of Vermont:
 
40. Conant's Vermont - Geography,

21. Outlines of the geography, natural and civil history and constitution of Vermont: Also the Constitution of the United States. with notes and queries,
by S. R Hall
 Unknown Binding: 268 Pages (1864)

Asin: B00088H14M
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22. Vermont (From Sea to Shining Sea)
by Jan M. Czech
Library Binding: 80 Pages (2002-09)
list price: US$30.50 -- used & new: US$18.95
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Asin: 0516224808
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Put kids on the road to discovery with the series that brings the United States to life, state by exciting state. It's all here - the history and geography, the people and culture, plus colorful photos, entertaining extras, easy recipes, and so much more. For an armchair tour of the U.S., from sea to shining sea, nothing beats these marvelous books - except maybe a tour guide! ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great book - informative with lots of pictures!
As an adult, I enjoyed reading this book!When this book arrived, my teenage daughter flipped through as I cooked dinner and read out interesting facts aloud, prefaced by,"Hey, Mom, did you know. . .?"Later, I read through it with my nine-year-old, who loved it.The text is straightforward, the facts about the state and some of its illustrious citizens are very interesting.Also a plus, there are illustrations on almost every page.This is a fun way to learn a lot about Vermont!

5-0 out of 5 stars Taking a tour of Vermont, the Green Mountain State
Naming the original thirteen colonies is not as difficult as naming the twelve apostles, but not as easy as listing the seven dwarves or Santa's reindeer.When you name the thirteen colonies you probably proceed from north to south, beginning with Maine and ending with Georgia.The only problem is that Maine was not one of the original colonies (it was considered part of Massachusetts).The other state that was not a colony is Vermont, which was a disputed area claimed by both New York and New Hampshire.The area was part of the New Hampshire Land Grants on 1749, but in 1770 the king of England rules the land officially belonged to New York, at which point Ethan Allen and the 200 man militia known as the Green Mountain Boys threw out the "Yorkers" and took over the region by force and established a small republic.Eventually Vermont would become the first state to join the original thirteen and the rest is history, and is covered by Jan M. Czech in Chapter Three.

The brief opening chapter of this From Sea to Shining Sea, Second Series volume introduces young readers to the Green Mountain state.Czech asks "What comes to mind when you think of Vermont?" and in addition to the Green Mountain Boys there is Ben and Jerry's Ice-Cream and "leaf peepers."Chapter Two, The Land of Vermont, divides the state into six distinct land regions: the Champlain Valley, the Northeast Kingdom, the Vermont Piedmont, the Vermont Valley, the Taconic Range, and the Green Mountains.The chapter also looks at the Rivers and Lakes, and Climate, thereby covering the basic geography of Vermont.Chapter Three, Vermont Through History, covers the details on how the state went from being a land grant and a republic to a state, covering how major events in American history from the Civil War to the Great Depression and World War II affected its people.

Chapter Four, Governing Vermont, briefly looks at the three branches of government, and devotes most of its time to giving us a tour of the capital city of Montpelier.A map of downtown Montpelier shows you the relative location of major sites, so that you can get from the Vermont State House to Observation Tower in Hubbard Park.The final chapter looks at The People and Places of Vermont, including the jobs in manufacturing, tourism and agriculture that dominate the economy.The final thing Czech does is takes us on a tour of Vermont, so you can get an idea of what there is to visit in each section of the state.This is also the chapter where you get the book's recipe, which is for Sugar on Snow (to wit, maple syrup on clean, fluffy, freshly fallen snow; a Vermont tradition is to take a bite of the sugar on snow and then a bite of a dill pickle...).

Throughout the book you will find tidbits of information in little sidebars devoted to Famous Firsts (first postage stamp used in the U.S. was made in Brattleboro), Who's Who in Vermont? (Perry Merrill, patron saint o the ski industry), and lots of Extra! Extra! Entries (General Stark's victory at the Battle of Bennington was a turning point in the Revolutionary War).When you get to the back of the book you will find a two-page Vermont Almanac, which gives you quick access to basic facts on things like geographic center, number of counties, and state symbols.This is followed by a Timeline that covers Vermont State History on the top and U.S. History on the bottom, a Gallery of Famous Vermonters such as Chester a. Arthur and Norman Rockwell, and a Glossary of terms from "agriculture" to "tyrannical."Finally, Czech provides some web sties, books, and addresses that you can turn to For More Information if you are researching Vermont for school.All things considered the books in the From Sea to Shining Sea series are turning out to be more history books than geography books, which is fine with me, but if you really need something that focuses more on geographical details this might not be your first choice as a reference book. ... Read more


23. Geography, history and civil government of Vermont
by Edward Conant
 Hardcover: 293 Pages (1895)

Asin: B00088N7IG
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This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words.This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ... Read more


24. The Geography and History of Vermont and the Constitution of the United States With Notes and Questions: Second Edition
by S.R. And Pliny H. White Hall
 Hardcover: Pages (1871-01-01)

Asin: B003SJ471I
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25. Geography and Geology of Vermont: With State and County Outline Maps
by Zadock Thompson
Paperback: 220 Pages (2008-10-09)
list price: US$20.99 -- used & new: US$13.88
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Asin: 0559153376
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26. Vermont Bingo: Geography Edition
by Carole Marsh
Paperback: Pages (2001-07)
list price: US$12.95 -- used & new: US$12.95
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Asin: 0635002574
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27. The Geography and history of Vermont; also the Constitution of the United States with notes and questions. Second edition.
by S.R.; Pliny H. White [revised by] Hall
 Hardcover: Pages (1868)

Asin: B001L7UV7I
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28. The Geography and History of Vermont...Also, The Constitution of the United States
by S.R. Hall
 Hardcover: Pages (1868-01-01)

Asin: B003HU15QS
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29. Geography and Geology of Vermont, with State and County Outline Maps, for the use of Schools and Families
by Zadock Thompson
 Hardcover: Pages (1848)

Asin: B001U62MY0
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30. Report of the Economical Geology, Physical Geography and Scenery of Vermont
by Albert D. Hager
Hardcover: Pages (1862)

Asin: B001NSR1CI
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31. Vermont (From Sea to Shining Sea)
by Dennis B. Fradin
 Library Binding: 64 Pages (1993-05)
list price: US$27.00
Isbn: 0516038451
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32. The geography, history, constitution and civil government of Vermont ;: Also Constitution and civil government of the U.S. Published expressly to comply with the state laws
by Edward Conant
 Hardcover: 445 Pages (1907)

Asin: B00086A5NS
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33. Vermont (America the Beautiful Second Series)
by Ann Heinrichs
Library Binding: 144 Pages (2001-03)
list price: US$36.00 -- used & new: US$36.00
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Asin: 0516210947
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Describes the geography, history, government, people, culture, and attractions of Vermont. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A colorful and informative look at the Green Mountain State
Vermont is one of the original 13 Colonies that was not one of the original 13 Colonies (Maine is the other one of the Mark and Luke of states).Officially Vermont is the 14th state and if you go check out the reverse of the Vermont quarter issued in 2001 you will see a sugar maple being tapped.When you get to the first chapter in Ann Heinrichs' "Vermont" for the America the Beautiful series you will see pictures of a sugar maple and the tapping of maple trees to collect sap.So, this is the third volume in this series I have checked out and the streak of having the first color picture in these books show the same thing as the state's quarter is intact.What more proof would you need than that to prove that something was iconic?

After the introduction the next three chapters are devoted to the history of Vermont.Chapter Two, "Out of the Wilderness" begins with the native of the Algonquin language group that settled the area and ends with Vermont becoming a state after the American Revolution.Chapter Three, "Growing Up," covers the 19th-century including native son Chester A. Arthur becoming the 21st President.Chapter Four, "Into the Modern Age," details the 20th century, when Calvin Coolidge became the 30th President.After the chapters on Vermont history the rest of the book covers the standard areas of a geography course.Chapter Five, "The Abundant Land" deals with geographical features, including the majestic old sugar maple in Dorset known as the Spirit of American that may be 400 years old, and Vermont's flora and fauna.Chapter Six, "Hills and Valleys, Villages and Towns," divides the state into the Northeast Kingdom, Central Vermont (home of the Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe), the largest city of Burlington, Lake Champlain and the Lower Champlain Valley, the Western Slopes, and the Southeast.This is Heinrichs' best chapter, because you get a clear sense of how a state that is only 6,615 square miles in total area can have so many distinct geographical regions.

Chapter Seven, "Democracy at Work," is about the state's politics, such as the Freeman's Oath that all Vermont voters have to make and including all of the State symbols, from the State bird (Hermit thrush) and State tree (Sugar maple) to the State beverage (Milk) and State mineral (Talc).You also get the words to "These Green Mountains," Vermont's State Song since 1999.Vermont's economy is covered in Chapter Eight, "Making a Living," where you can add Ben & Jerry's ice cream to maple syrup as the most important things sold. Plus, Vermont was the last state to let Wal-Mart build a store and it was on the state's terms: it had to be in a city shopping center.Chapter Nine, "People Who Built Vermont," looks at the state's population, while Chapter Ten, "Food for the Soul," covers the cultural aspects of the state, from the poetry of Robert Frost and the paintings of Norman Rockwell to all the fun things to do on snow.

This look at "Vermont" is filled with full-color photographs, original maps, and lots of sidebars than focus on people like Ethan Allen and Stephen A. Douglas, places like the Green Mountain National Forest and the Shelburne Museum, and other interesting things like a recipe for Maple Oatmeal Drops and the song "Moonlight in Vermont."The back of the volume includes a Timeline comparing U.S. and Vermont state history, several pages of Fast Facts, and where To Find Out More from books, organizations, and Internet sites.Overall, the key aspect of these America the Beatiful, Second Series volumes is that they are really quite tourist-friendly. ... Read more


34. Vermont (America the Beautiful)
by Sylvia McNair
 Library Binding: 143 Pages (1988-10)
list price: US$28.00
Isbn: 0516004913
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Introduces the geography, history, government, economy, industry, culture, historic sites, and famous people of Vermont. ... Read more


35. The Geography and History of Vermont
by S. R. Hall
 Hardcover: Pages (1878-01-01)

Asin: B001P2RKEG
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36. Geography and History of Vermont
by A.M.,S.R. Hall
 Hardcover: Pages (1864-01-01)

Asin: B00122ZFB4
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37. Vermont "jography": "geography fun!" (Vermont books / by Carole Marsh)
by Carole Marsh
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1998)

Asin: B0006RP67O
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38. Studies in Vermont history, geography and government
by Robert McCrillis Carter
 Unknown Binding: 95 Pages (1960)

Asin: B0007G2HMG
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39. The whitewater rivers of Vermont: Their biology, geography and recreational use
by Jerry Jenkins
 Unknown Binding: 378 Pages (1995)

Asin: B0006QECWU
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40. Conant's Vermont - Geography, History and Civil Government
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1890-01-01)

Asin: B0021P1OSO
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