Today, throughout Vermont, it is possible to identify hundreds and
hundreds of Civil War-related sites. Throughout Vermont are soldier
homes, halls where war meetings encouraged enlistments, churches where
soldier funerals were held and abolitionists spoke, monuments to those
who served, hospital sites, and homes where women gathered to make items
for the soldiers. The Vermont State House is a virtual Civil War museum.
A building survives in Woodstock where the war was administered.
Cemeteries hold the gravestones of many of the 34,000 who fought. A
field even exists where in 1803 a Quaker preacher heard a voice from
above fortell a bloody war over slavery.
With the help of this book, Civil War sites can be located as in no
other state, taking the reader through the beautiful Vermont landscape
of hill farms and small towns that looks more like the Civil War era
than that of any other state.