Abby S. Wright began this map of the U.S. in the late 1840s. Notice that she includes the Oregon Territory, incorpo… https://t.co/P9tYFnzeuh
This map of #Worcester County is from 1857. David Wight’s house and sawmill and his brother’s gristmill appear in t… https://t.co/LKAaz21KZI
Here are a few hand-drawn maps created by young ladies at New England academies. In the 19th century, these academi… https://t.co/UMVn1dMzJJ
We love looking at old maps! This map of New England from the #OSVResearchLibrary is from 1831. #ArchivesYouAreHere https://t.co/idrEObQ0Fm
It's #ArchivesHashtagParty day today! Let's get the party started with this old map of the Village from 1947 - our… https://t.co/c3tYFVHH4Y
On this day in 1791, #Vermont officially became a state. Did you know that both the Vermont Covered Bridge and the… https://t.co/HtD5duHTNA
This is cool...albeit a tad creepy! Amazing what we can do with 21st-century technology and, in this case, a 19th-c… https://t.co/SoGYhoLu28
We are excited to announce that we have a new Director of Collections and Research! https://t.co/ZPvwTeNarM
#OnThisDay in 1797, Mary Lyon was born. She is most well known for establishing Mount Holyoke Female Seminary (now… https://t.co/SHqzy1Tz0z
#OnThisDay in 1793, Asa Knight was born in Dummerston, #Vermont. Asa owned & operated a store from 1826 until his s… https://t.co/ftUme6Hp6k