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Cíest le jour du mariage
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    • Description: Song text from VFC1998-0007 Martha Pellerin Collection. MS2008-3090 Yvonne Pellerin Songbook 1 of 4. Pp. 28 - 30.
    • Parent Collections: MS2008-3090 -- Yvonne Pellerin Songbook 1 of 4,Martha Pellerin Collection of Franco-American Song,Vermont Folklife Center Archives


    The University of Vermont Alumni Magazine vol. 46 no. 03
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      • Creator: University of Vermont
      • Date Created: 1966
      • Parent Collections: University of Vermont Alumni Publications, The University of Vermont alumni magazine, 1957-1975


      The University of Vermont Alumni Magazine vol. 47 no. 01
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        • Creator: University of Vermont
        • Date Created: 1966
        • Parent Collections: University of Vermont Alumni Publications, The University of Vermont alumni magazine, 1957-1975


        The University of Vermont Alumni Magazine vol. 47 no. 04
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          • Creator: University of Vermont
          • Date Created: 1967
          • Parent Collections: University of Vermont Alumni Publications, The University of Vermont alumni magazine, 1957-1975



          Vermont Woman, vol. 12, n. 09/10
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            • Date Issued: 2016, Summer


            Speech of Hon. J. Collamer, of Vermont : in the United States Senate, April 24, 1862, on the bill to confiscate the property and free the slaves of rebels.
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              • Creator: Collamer, Jacob, 1791-1865.
              • Date Created: 1862-04-24
              • Parent Collections: Congressional Speeches




              Caroline Crane Marsh Diary, July 24 - October 10, 1862
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                • Creator: Marsh, Caroline Crane, 1816-1901.
                • Date Created: 1862
                • Description: Political unrest in Italy punctuates the events in this diary: Garibaldi’s failed attack on Rome (the Battle of Aspromonte) ends with his injury and surrender and the arrest of Ferenc Pulszky; demonstrations break out across Italy and martial law is declared in Sicily, and France refuses to give a definitive answer on the “Roman Question.” In the United States, President Lincoln announces that he will issue the Emancipation Proclamation in early 1863. These months prove eventful for the Marshes, as well. They move out of the Casa d’Angennes and take a trip to Switzerland, passing in and out of the Alps as they tour the country. After a quick trip to London to see his publishers, George Perkins Marsh rejoins his wife and niece in Switzerland and returns with them to Italy, stopping for a time in Como. Topics in this diary include education at Italian universities, political sentiments among Italian elites, relations between the Italian social classes, Italian etiquette, agriculture and rural industry in Italy and Switzerland, tourism and hospitality in Italy and Switzerland, Alpine avalanches, the English Colonial Society and English church services in Switzerland, the Fugitive Slave Law, and the marriage of Princess Maria Pia.
                • Parent Collections: Caroline Crane Marsh Diaries, Vermont Diaries