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Author: Bennington Battle Monument and Historical Association

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Published: 1854*

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Bennington Battle Monument Records

Bennington Battle Monument Records

Author: George Wadsworth Robinson

Publisher:

Published: 1877

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Letters, meetings notes, fund raising solicitations, and printed ephemera (1877-1891) relating to the construction of the Bennington Battle Monument. Includes a copy of the act to incorporate the Bennington Battle Monument Association, letters from descendants of the early residents of Bennington expressing their views on the proposed monument, a drawing by architect John F. Weir showing the proposed siting of the Monument and the buildings to be removed for construction and landscaping. There are two short drafts of a letter or presentation against the demolition of the State Arms Inn to make way for the Monument.


STATEMENT BY THE BENNINGTON BA

STATEMENT BY THE BENNINGTON BA

Author: Bennington Battle Monument and Historica

Publisher: Wentworth Press

Published: 2016-08-29

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 9781374119918

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