Vernon Historians
P. O. Box 282
Vernon, Vermont 05354
All Welcome to Attend "Reminiscenses of a One-Room School" to be held on April 8, 2008 downstairs at the Vernon Town Office building directly following the Historians' short business meeting at 7:00. P.M.
Tom Johnson, currently of Dummerston, will be presenting. Mr. Johnson grew up on Pond Road a short distance from the South School.
Refreshments will be served.
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The Vernon Historians are a vital part of the town of Vernon.
Membership is open to anyone interested in preserving the history of Vernon. Meetings are held the second Tuesday in January, April, July and October.
For more information call any trustee or officer.
President: |
Paul Miller |
Vice President: |
Pat Wood |
Corresponding Secretary: |
Sallie May |
Recording Secretary: |
Carol Hammond |
Treasurer: |
Barbara Sprague |
| Trustees: |
Margaret Frost - Chair
Eleanor Allen
Pat Wood
Martha Dunklee
Carol Hammond
Carol Moore
Carol Shippee
Ruth Tripp |
Individual Adult Member |
$5.00 |
Junior Member (under 18) |
$1.00 |
Sustaining Member |
$10.00 |
Institutional Member |
$25.00 |
Life Member |
$100.00 |
These items are available at the Vernon Town Clerk’s Office, 567 Governor Hunt Road – Vernon, VT 05354,
802-257-0292 OR
by calling R. Tripp – 802-254-6926

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Same size as Christmas Cards – Blank inside
$5.00 per 8-pack
May be purchased single view or assorted

Pond Road Chapel |
Museum
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Governor Hunt House |
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Approx. 2 ½” x 2 ¾”
In Brass or Pewter as shown
$5.00 each
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Vernon Cookbooks from the Bicentennial
GREAT recipes and interesting historical facts.
$3.00 per book
- Housed in the 1848 Brick schoolhouse which is listed on the National Register of Historic Sites
- Completely Furnished
- One Room School
- Turn of the Century Kitchen
- Tool and Farm Equipment Exhibit
- Special Demonstrations and Exhibits
- Vernon was one of the first towns in Vermont to be settled as English settlement moved up the Connecticut River. The early settlers here experienced great hardship during the French and Indian Wars. This was the frontier at that time.
- Vernon was originally part of Hinsdale, New Hampshire which occupied both sides of the Connecticut River. When Vermont became a state, the name was changed in 1802 to Vernon, Vermont.
- Vernon Historical Museum at 4201 Fort Bridgman Road (Rt. 142) was built in 1848 with bricks from a local brick yard nearby.
- It was originally "South School", one of 5 schools in Vernon then and was used as a one-room school for over 100 years until 1954 when the present school opened.
- Pond Road Chapel was built in 1860 by the Second Advent Society. It has been changed little and is on the National Register of Historic Sites. Open ny appointment.
- Both buildings are operated by the Vernon Historians.
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