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  • Subject is exactly "Vermont--Poetry"

Oral history interview with Susan Bauchner

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Susan Bauchner discusses her experiences in Florida at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and the process of her return to Warren, Vermont, in June 2020. She describes the pandemic's impact on her as a person living alone and the joy that she was…

Oral history interview with Meg Allison

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Meg Allison discusses her response to the COVID-19 pandemic as a U-32 librarian and a member of the Vermont School Library Association's executive board. She describes her role in implementing a system for delivering and collecting books alongside…

A klansman's prayer: sung to the tune of "Stand up for Jesus"

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Poem in five eight-line stanzas. First line: One evening, just at twilight. Library's copy has been signed by the author.

...Tribute to Mrs. Martha Morey, on her centennial birthday, Easter Sunday, April 16th, 1876

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First line : The love of life and happiness our theme. Decorative gilt border.

Vermont Whig song : by that same old coon

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Decorative print border. Leaf torn from a book; verso is stamped "This volume belongs to the estate of Theodore N. Vail."

No Vermonters in heaven

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Poem appeared originally in the Rutland Daily Herald and was written in 1914. Within border of type ornaments. First line: I dreamed that I went to the City of Gold. At end of text: Retnomrev Layol [i.e. Loyal Vermonter].

A klansman's prayer: sung to the tune of "Stand up for Jesus"

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Poem in five eight-line stanzas. First line: One evening, just at twilight. Library's copy has been signed by the author.

The harvest home / by Gen. F.W. Hopkins, written by request, and sung at the Vermont State Fair, Rutland, Sept. 2, 1852

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Poetry in five numbered stanzas with chorus printed within ornamental border on blue paper. First line: Ye sons of the Mountain, wake to glory. Sung to the tune: Marseilles [i.e. Marseillaise] hymn.