Join us in person at the Worthen Library for this Vermont Humanities event. Wednesday April 6th at 6pm.
1816 has long been known as the year without summer. Vermonters still call it "1800 and Froze to Death," a year of frosts every month, dark skies, and mysterious lights that caused a widespread belief that a higher power was displeased.
Howard Coffin is a seventh-generation Vermonter and the author of four books on the Civil War with a focus on Vermont and the Champlain Corridor.
The Winter Wednesdays series is a partnership project of the Worthen Library and South Hero Land Trust. Funding made possible by members and donors of each organization. All events are free. All are welcome. Please email worthenlibrary@gmail.com if you have any questions or concerns about accessing online content.
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