Proclamation of Charles Manley Smith, 1936.

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Proclamation of Charles Manley Smith, 1936.

Proclamation by Governor Smith designating December 26 as Ethan Allen Day in the State of Vermont.

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Allen, Ethan, 1738-1789

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Ethan Allen (1738-1789), Revolutionary War officer and Vermont leader, achieved a place in history by capturing Fort Ticonderoga in 1775. He championed Vermont's drive for statehood. Ethan Allen was a distinct type of frontier soldier. His influence on the settlers of Vermont was comparable to that of John Sevier on the inhabitants of Watauga, East Tennessee, and of Thomas Sumter on the up-country men of South Carolina. Frontier people possessed clan-like loyalties, and they looked to strong men...

Smith, Charles Manley, 1868-1937

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Transcript of interview by Richard Dunham with Charles L. Smith about the history of Ithaca Gun Company. From the description of Charles L. Smith interview, 1978. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64075268 No biographical information on Charles Smith is available. John Walton (ca. 1738-1783) was born in Virginia. He was a delegate from St. Pauls Parish (Richmond County, Georgia) to the Georgia Provincial Congress, 1775, a member of the Georgia Executive Counc...