170 THE VERMONT HISTORICAL SOCIETY 



His most important work and on which he worked for 

 many years was his "History of Vermont, Natural, Civil 

 and Statistical." This work was printed by Chauncey 

 Goodrich in 1842 and contained three parts of 224, 224 

 and 200 pages, a map of the State and 200 cuts. 



In 1853 he published his "Appendix to the History 

 of Vermont, Natural and Statistical." The work was 

 printed by Stacey and Jameson and contained 63 pages 

 and one map. This appendix was also bound with the 

 edition of 1842 and issued as a revised edition of the work. 



His other works are : "History of Vermont from 

 Its Settlement to the Close of the Year 1832," 18 mo., 252 

 pp. ; also another edition of the same was printed by Smith 

 and Harrington, Burlington, 1836. "The Youth's As- 

 sistant in Practical Arithmetic designed for the use of 

 Schools in the United States," 8 vo., 160 pp., David Wat- 

 son, Woodstock, 1825. 



"The Youth's Assistant in Theoretic and Practical 

 Arithmetic, designed for the use of Schools of the United 

 States" ; a second edition of this work with corrections and 

 additions, David Watson, Woodstock; also another edition 

 printed by E. & T. Mills, Burlington, 1828, a work of 



58 PP. 



"Thompson's New Arithmetic," 12 mo., 216 pp., David 

 Watson, Woodstock, 1828. 



"Thompson's New Arithmetic, the Youth's Assistant," 

 12 mo., 216 pp., David Watson, Woodstock, 1829. 



"Geography and History of Lower Canada, designed 

 for the use of Schools," 12 mo., 116 pp., map, Watson & 

 Gaylord, 1835. 



