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Definition of Green Mountain State
1. Noun. A state in New England.
Generic synonyms: American State
Group relationships: America, The States, U.s., U.s.a., United States, United States Of America, Us, Usa, New England
Terms within: Capital Of Vermont, Montpelier, Bennington, Brattleboro, Burlington, Rutland, Green Mountains, Champlain, Lake Champlain, Taconic Mountains
Definition of Green Mountain State
1. Proper noun. Vermont ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Green Mountain State
Literary usage of Green Mountain State
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society by American-Irish Historical Society (1919)
"STRAY HISTORICAL ITEMS FROM THE Green Mountain State. PICKED UP BY MICHAEL J.
O'BRIEN. RUTLAND, VT.—"The Charter of Rutland was dated September 7th, 1761. ..."
2. A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties by Everit Brown, Albert Strauss (1907)
"Hayes' administra- as the Green Mountain State. (See New Hampshire Grants. ...
Green Mountain State ..."
3. History of Michigan by Charles Moore (1915)
"Dewey, whose family also were of the Green Mountain state, and he was descended
directly from Revolutionary stock. Merritt O. Dewey received the greater ..."
4. Reunion of the Sons and Daughters of the Town of Wilmington Held at by Kittredge Haskins (1890)
"... OUR OWN Green Mountain State. Her name, her fame, her rock-ribbed hills, her
men, her women, are dearer to us than all others. RESPONSE BY HON. ..."
5. The Bibliography of Vermont: Or, A List of Books and Pamphlets Relating in by Marcus Davis Gilman (1897)
"A Collection of Poems from the best talent in the Green Mountain State. Boston :
Lee & Shepard. Claremont, NH : Claremont Stationery Co.; "White River ..."
6. Dictionary of Historical Allusions by Harbottle, Thomas Benfield, d. 1904 (1904)
"•Green Mountain State. The popular name of the State of Vermont, USA Greenback
Party. A party formed about 1874 in the United States, which advocated the ..."