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What are the first two associations on your list?
Trying to discover exactly when the Vermont Beekeepers Association was
started, we found the following at the Sheldon Museum and an article
titled Vermont Beekeeping Before 1900 by Enoch H. Tompkins, President of
the Eastern Apicultural Society and published in the December 1961 issue
of the American Bee Journal. Here is a paragraph that you will find
pertinent.
"The Addison County Beekeepers' Association was organized at Middlebury
in 1875, the second agricultural association in Vermont. The
organization meeting was at Dr. Henry Kingsley's where a constitution
was signed by all members present. The dues were twenty-five cents,
except ladies who were admitted free. This association has been active
ever since. The name was changed to the Champlain Valley Beekeepers'
Association in 1879. Then seven years later it became the Vermont
Association. Membership dues were increased to fifty cents in 1892."
> The Illinois State Beekeepers Association, the third oldest in the nation, will celebrate its 120th Anniversary this year.
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