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St. Albans, Vermont saw the northernmost land action in the Civil War. On October 19, 1864, Confederates robbed three banks there. After escaping to Canada, they were caught and tried, but the Canadian courts decided not to extradite them to the United States since they were acting under military orders.<ref name="wikipedia">Wikipedia.com, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vermont_in_the_American_Civil_War Vermont in the American Civil War]Full duty : Vermonters in the Civil War., (accessed 26 March 2011].</ref> | St. Albans, Vermont saw the northernmost land action in the Civil War. On October 19, 1864, Confederates robbed three banks there. After escaping to Canada, they were caught and tried, but the Canadian courts decided not to extradite them to the United States since they were acting under military orders.<ref name="wikipedia">Wikipedia.com, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vermont_in_the_American_Civil_War Vermont in the American Civil War]Full duty : Vermonters in the Civil War., (accessed 26 March 2011].</ref> | ||
* | *Howard Coffin. ''Full duty : Vermonters in the Civil War.'' Woodstock, Vermont : Countryman Press, c1993. {{FSC|780814|item|disp=FS Library 974.3 M2ch}} | ||
*{{FSC|380430|item|disp=G.G. Benedict.''Vermont in the Civil War : a history of the part taken by the Vermont soldiers and sailors in the War for the Union, 1861-5.'' 2 volumes. Burlington, Vt. : Free Press Association, 1886-1888.}} FS Library digital images | *{{FSC|380430|item|disp=G.G. Benedict.''Vermont in the Civil War : a history of the part taken by the Vermont soldiers and sailors in the War for the Union, 1861-5.'' 2 volumes. Burlington, Vt. : Free Press Association, 1886-1888.}} FS Library digital images | ||
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