A text book of the geography, history, constitution and civil government of Vermont; also Constitution and civil government of the US., a publication expressly prepared to comply with Vermont's state school laws . writers in Dana and Rowland E. Robinson, poets in John , Julia C. R. Dorr and Charles G. Eastman, andnumerous prominent clergymen, educators, journalists, physi-cians, and business men. In the 1913 volume of Whos Who, over 15,000 dis-tinguished citizens of the United States are mentioned. Ofthis number 320 are credited as natives of Vermont, whichgives to the State a


A text book of the geography, history, constitution and civil government of Vermont; also Constitution and civil government of the US., a publication expressly prepared to comply with Vermont's state school laws . writers in Dana and Rowland E. Robinson, poets in John , Julia C. R. Dorr and Charles G. Eastman, andnumerous prominent clergymen, educators, journalists, physi-cians, and business men. In the 1913 volume of Whos Who, over 15,000 dis-tinguished citizens of the United States are mentioned. Ofthis number 320 are credited as natives of Vermont, whichgives to the State a larger number of eminent persons, accord-ing to population, than any other State in the Union. Ofthe number credited to Vermont, 79 are still residents ofthe State. It is well for a State to laud her distinguished sons, toboast of her achievements, to rejoice in her prestige andreputation; but it is better for a State to conserve herelements of strength, to deepen the roots of character and tolook foru^ard toward greater deeds and men. In this wayVermont will continue to maintain her reputation amongher sister States, and to reproduce in still greater sons thosefjualities that have already made her Old well and sweep of first settlers, Otter Creek valley


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