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A vital record of Vermont’s civic life in the early 1900s. Rich primary material for genealogists.Proceedings of the Vermont Historical Society 1903-1904 with Amended Constitution, and List of Members gathers the society’s minutes, reports and amended constitution alongside a contemporary roll of members. As historical society proceedings, the volume functions as both a state historical reference and a regional history anthology, offering direct access to early 20th century records and 1900s Vermont documents. Practical and plainspoken, it is an essential addition to any Vermont history collection and a definitive member directory book for those tracing civic ties. Researchers conducting genealogy research Vermont will value the meeting minutes and roster detail; local history enthusiasts and scholars of American historical societies will appreciate the administrative clarity that reveals how community networks operated and how local priorities were recorded. The procedural reports and lists capture the routines of curation, membership and governance that shaped local memory.Historically significant as a contemporaneous record, the volume sheds light on procedural debates, institutional reform and the social texture behind archival entries, and is of interest to those researching Vermont constitution amendments or compiling local biographies. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure. Useful to librarians, archivists and private collectors alike, this edition complements broader studies of New England and serves as a reliable New England history resource for students, family historians and local history enthusiasts. Equally accessible to casual readers and classic-literature collectors, it brings primary evidence to light for comparative studies of American historical societies and for anyone who values original civic records. Names, dates and administrative notes make it particularly useful for reconstructing local genealogies and municipal chronologies. A worthy archival companion.