Castleton is a quintessential Vermont village, historic homes, churches
and a college stand side by side with locally owned country stores and
restaurants. The town's rich history has always been influenced by its
industrious citizens, and in its early days, mills sprang up along the
Castleton River and local foundries produced nails, stoves and plows.
The arrival of the railroad in the mid-1800s created another economic
boom for the village and spurred the growth of the slate and marble
companies until Castleton's industrial might rivaled that of Rutland.
Author Don Thompson uses personal anecdotes from residents in addition
to original research to tell the fascinating history of Castleton and
the productive people who have built and nurtured it.