FOR MORE INFORMATION

Try these links

Vermont State Historical Society Home Page - http://www.state.vt.us/vhs/lhs/lhsindex.htm

The Vermont State Historical Society site contains a wealth of information about the history of the whole state as well as online exhibits, genealogical resources, a calendar and news page, information about the society's museum and library, links to regional historical society sites, and a lengthy (but not annotated) list of links to further information.

Castleton State College, Vermont - http://www.castleton.edu/

Official page of Castleton State College, this page contains information about the college including academic programs, admissions, financial aid, event calendars, and athletics.

Welcome to Castleton, Vermont! - http://www.castletonvt.com/

The official website for the town of Castleton, this page includes an events calendar (updated monthly), a photo gallery of town photos, a list of things to see in town, and information about local businesses and schools.

Battle of Hubbardton - http://www.cet.middlebury.edu/mcgill/battle/

A very in depth account of the Battle of Hubbardton published by the Vermont Division of Historic Preservation and hosted by Middlebury College.

Vermont History and Genealogy - http://home.att.net/~Local_History/VT_History.htm

A voluntarily maintained web site that includes links to numerous sources of genealogical information including the USGenWeb Archives.

Vermont Family History Research - http://store.yahoo.com/vtfamilyhistory/index.html

Another volunteer project that contains some useful tools including a bulletin board for genealogical queries, contact information for people willing to do fee-based genealogical research, an alphabetical listing of the names that appeared on the 1890 Veterans Census, and the beginnings of a cemetery project.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art - The Collection: Antonio Ratti Textile Center: [The Caswell Carpet] - http://www.metmuseum.org/collections/view1.asp?dep=20&full=0&item=38%2E157

Zeruah Higley Guernsey Caswell, of the Castleton Higleys, created the Caswell Carpet, which now hangs in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, NY. This link connects directly to the Metropolitan Museum of Art digital catalog page on which a picture and brief description of the Caswell Carpet exists.

Historic American Buildings Survey - http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/S?ammem/hh:@field(SUBJ+@od1(VERMONT++Rutland+County++CASTLETON))

Several homes is Castleton are listed in the Historic American Buildings Survey which is currently part of the Library of Congress' collections. This link connects directly to the Library of Congress digital catalog pages on which pictures and brief descriptions of these Castleton homes exist.