March 13th, 1931, The Poultney Journal
Author Archive | Jamie Lerner
1931 – “North Poultney P.T.A. Hold Birthday Meeting”
1922 – Pertinent Points Pertaining to Poultey
1927 – “Soldiers’ Memorial for Poultney”
1926 – Poultney gives off a little more light
1941 – Food Stamp Plan for a Strong Nation
1939 – New Deal Project Near Lake St. Catherine
“Poultney Remembers” Lecture Series continues on Sunday, March 12th at 2pm
“A Proper and Reputable Occupation: Young Vermont Women and Teaching in the 19th Century” will look at rural teaching in the years after the Civil War…
1927 – Vermont’s Anniversary
January 14th, 1927, The Poultney Journal – To celebrate the 150th anniversary of Vermont’s Independence, the town of Poultney put together a large program of “Music and Addresses” held at the Town Hall. Music ranged from “To Thee, O Country” to “Speed Our Republic” and the addresses included The First Settlements in Vermont and Ethan Allen […]
1928 – “The Small Town”
January 13th, 1928, The Poultney Journal – The article addressed how there appeared to be many people who “have been partially carried away by the growing craze for amusement, to be entertained, to be doing something and to be going somewhere.” Read the full article below: