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English: A statue of Ethan Allen, sculpted by Larkin Goldsmith Mead, when it was on display at the Vermont State House before 1912. (The statue was subsequently destroyed.)
Date Statue created in 1861; Book published in 1912.
Source The Hoosac Valley: Its Legends and Its History by Grace Greylock Niles
Author sc. Larkin Goldsmith Mead (Photographer unknown)
Other versions File:EthanAllenVSH.jpg (photo of 1941 re-creation by Aristide John Piccini)

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