"MURDER, MYSTERY, AND INDIGENOUS MOBILITY IN 19TH CENTURY VERMONT"
Jill Mudgett is a cultural historian with an interest in the people and landscapes of northern New England. This presentation tells the story of an Indigenous man from southern New England who came to central Vermont during the late 19th century and was the victim of a murder. The story recreates community connections in a rural Vermont hill town. This is the last of the Fall Series lectures sponsored by the Lamoille Valley Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, and will be on Wednesday November 6 at the Commodores Inn, 823 S. Main Street, Stowe. Sessions start promptly at 1:30 p.m. There is a $5 fee for non-members.
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