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In peaceful slumber with his kindred dead, The Patriot hero here reclines his head; For freedom's sake Heaven had preserved his life, Amidst the Cannons roar ~ the battles strife; The brave, the good, lo ~ Washington's compeer, The Soldier-Statesman now lies mouldering here. The heirs of freedom long will consecrate This spot so sacred to a name so great. Senator John Holmes Husband of Knox's youngest daughter Caroline reflecting upon his first visit to Montpelier Thomaston, May of 1836 |
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Recent News 2008 schedule of events announced... Complete story Colonial Armaments Exhibition July - August, preview party June 30th... Complete story Save the date! Cokie Roberts comes to Montpelier July 17th... Complete story Maine Friends of Music Concert at Montpelier July 9th... Complete story The General Henry Knox Museum awarded $79,000 federal grant... Complete story Donor establishes acquisitions fund at The General Henry Knox Museum... Complete story |
Early American History July 2008 Program ![]() Students from the 2007 Summer Teacher Institute on the Schooner Bowdoin. Inspired by David McCullough, the Center for the Study of Early American History at The General Henry Knox Museum announces its third annual Summer Teacher Institute |
Hours of Operation Memorial weekend
through Columbus Day: Guided tours Tuesday-Saturday,first tour at
June, September
and October July and August The Museum is
closed Adults $7 Group and school tours available by appointment. All group tours require a reservation and must be scheduled through the Museum Manager's Office. Please call: 207/354-8062 for information and admission rates. |
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Photo credits for the aerial image of Montpelier above along with interior and exterior pictures used throughout this website: Benjamin Magro Additional images thanks to Ellen Dyer, Susan Edmands, Patrick Rowling and others. Website design by Patrick Rowling. |
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