Preamble:
July 2, 1777: Vermont delegates meet in Windsor and approve the constitution creating the republic of Vermont. Delegates elect Thomas Chittenden, Nathan Clark, Jonas and Joseph Fay, Moses Robinson, Ira and Heman Allen, and Matthew Lyon to the Council of Safety, the interim government.
January, 1791: Vermont delegates meet in Bennington and ratify the U.S. Constitution.
March 4, 1791: Vermont is accepted into the United States of America as the 14th state.
"The first born child of the Revolution." (Alvan Stewart)
1791: UVM is chartered as the 5th college in New England, after Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth and Brown. Ira Allen is credited as the founder. First building destroyed by fire in 1824. New building is erected - Old Mill. Governor Cornelius Van Ness laid the cornerstone for the North College in April 1825, and in June 1825 General Marquis de Lafayette officiated at the South College cornerstone observance.



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