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Writers' Symposium Photo Album
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The Founders: William Bloom and Linda Knowlton |
The Horace Greeley House On The Green |
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Alan Reese (portraying Mark Twain), Linda Knowlton, Author Ron Powers; Bethany Knight Greeley, a descendant of Horace Greeley; and William Bloom |
The School Master (Stuart Edge-Gerrow.)
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Ursula Smith and Linda Peavey, co-authors of Frontier Children, present at the 2006 Symposium
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William Bloom with the school master (local historian and teacher Stuart Edge-Gerrow) |
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The 1791 Union Academy one-room schoolhouse on the Green |
Board officers, Burnham Holmes and Linda Nye Knowlton pose with two of the four sixth graders from Poultney Elementary School who completed an award-winning documentary in 2009 featuring Horace Greeley, his legacy and the local Foundation. Sarah Coker, Libby Marcy, and Emma and Eleanor Dailey, students from Keith Harrington’s Sixth Grade Classroom, Poultney Elementary School, showed their video to the group and happily reported that they were selected to represent Vermont at the National History Day Contest at the University of Maryland, June 14-18.
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The banner carried in the July 4th 2009 parade |
Linda Nye Knowlton and William Bloom as Horace Greeley on the day of the July 4th parade
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Dr. William Bloom returns as Horace Greeley in a blue convertible on July 4th |