There's more to Vermont than maple syrup and covered bridges. A book
about Vermont's history will likely bring to mind such topics as Abenaki
Indians, the Green Mountain Boys and the state's famed covered bridges,
but Forgotten Tales of Vermont takes readers far beyond traditional
histories to uncover little-known stories from Vermont's quirky past.
Who knew that students from Castleton Medical School moonlighted as
grave robbers until they were caught hiding Mrs. Churchill's head in a
haystack? Or that an Egyptian mummy once turned up in Middlebury and is
now buried at the local cemetery alongside the town's founders? Stories
such as the Willoughby Lake monster and Slipperyskin, the bear that
terrorized Lemington, are sure to bemuse, baffle and surprise even
Vermonters who think they've heard it all. Culled from newspapers, books
and journals, William M. Alexander's fascinating tales will entertain
and inform readers for generations to come!