[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 101 (Thursday, June 23, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Page S4546]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
ETHAN ALLEN DAY
Mr. LEAHY. Mr. President, Vermonters have many heroes, among them the
original Green Mountain Boy, Ethan Allen. Today marks an important
milestone in both Vermont and U.S. history as we remember the many
contributions of Ethan Allen. Both a political and military figure in
the years leading up to the American Revolution, Ethan Allen played a
key role in championing Vermont statehood, setting our State on the
path to be the standard bearer it is today on so many issues. Ethan
Allen was instrumental in the capture of Fort Ticonderoga from British
forces in 1775, which contributed significantly to the success of the
new nation in its fight for independence.
Ethan Allen is among the Founders of my home State of Vermont and an
original organizer of the Green Mountain Boys--a rough and tumble bunch
who did their part in the fight for independence in the Revolutionary
War. His legacy lives on in Vermont today. Ethan Allen is celebrated
annually by hundreds of people, from Vermont and across the Nation, who
visit his historic homestead in Burlington to commemorate his life and
to celebrate his contributions to American history.
Understanding our heritage means understanding the achievements and
the sacrifices that have been made by so many, in forging the great
State and the great Nation that is part of our legacy as Vermonters and
as Americans. Looking to heroes like Ethan Allen helps us to
appreciate, protect, and build an even brighter future for generations
of Americans and generations of Vermonters to come.
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