Tess Taylor, Vermont Historical Society Program Director, says, "Please join us for a delightful evening with this icon who is remembered for the Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act, which established federal funding for many of the public colleges and universities throughout the United States.
The event will be highlighted with music from the time performed and arranged by Susan Reid.
The Farmers' Night series began in 1923, long before the interstate was built, when many legislators lived in Montpelier during the session and organized mid-week entertainment for themselves.
This event is free and open to the public thanks to our sponsors
The University of Vermont and Denis,
Ricker & Brown, Inc.
Please call
Tess Taylor at (802) 479-8505 for more information or check online at www.vermonthistory.org/calendar.