A Chronological History of Canaan describes the evolution of this town on the 45th parallel in northeastern Vermont. It is a picturesque community located on the Connecticut River and is bordered by New Hampshire and Quebec. Many people consider it to be the “real” Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. Its current population of 1,078 is primarily employed in the logging and manufacturing industries. People in Canaan take pride in their independent nature and “can do” attitude.
The myriad of activities (moose festival, soft ball tournaments, sugar on snow social, art in the park exhibit, historical society, parades, variety shows, dances, American Legion functions, church suppers, etc.) conducted by members of the community demonstrate that given a project they will successfully carry it out with a high degree of competence and professionalism.
BOOK ISBN
9781634990202
FORMAT
235 x 165 mm
BINDING
Paperback
PAGES
112 pages
PUBLICATION DATE
15 March 2017
TERRITORY
World
ILLUSTRATIONS
160 black-and-white and 60 color photographs
Leslie Klinefelter grew up in Canaan and is very active in the community. After working for the Federal Government for 31 years, he retired and spends his summer months in Canaan. Leslie has advanced degrees in the area of Counseling Psychology and has authored two other books (A Secretary is a Person Too and Why Me?) relating to personal development and communication.
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The myriad of activities (moose festival, soft ball tournaments, sugar on snow social, art in the park exhibit, historical society, parades, variety shows, dances, American Legion functions, church suppers, etc.) conducted by members of the community demonstrate that given a project they will successfully carry it out with a high degree of competence and professionalism.
BOOK ISBN
9781634990202
FORMAT
235 x 165 mm
BINDING
Paperback
PAGES
112 pages
PUBLICATION DATE
15 March 2017
TERRITORY
World
ILLUSTRATIONS
160 black-and-white and 60 color photographs
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