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            The Enigmatic Ethan Allen: 
            Two Notes on Sources
            Ethan Allen is without doubt Vermont’s most well-known, most quoted,
            and most popular historical figure. He is also our most enigmatic histori-
            cal figure.
              Controversy surrounds every aspect of Allen’s life and career. How
            much of his involvement in the struggle with New York over land grant
            titles was self interest? How much was a self-professed love of liberty;
            how much a violent reaction against authority, a philosophical distaste
            for New York’s aristocratic patronage system, a personal dislike for some
            of the Yorker agents? What exactly did he say to William Delaplace when
            he roused the British captain from his bed to demand the surrender of
            Fort Ticonderoga? Did he really twist the nails out of his manacles with
            his teeth during his captivity on board a British prison ship? Is he truly
            the author of Reason the Only Oracle of Man, or is this a case of plagia-
            rism from his late friend and mentor, Thomas Young? What did he ex-
            pect to accomplish by participating in the rebellion in Pennsylvania’s
            Wyoming Valley? Did he plan to betray the American Revolution in the
            Haldimand negotiations, or was he playing a risky cat and mouse game
            with Congress to win recognition for Vermont as one of the United
            States? Was he, finally, a frontier rebel or a revolutionary outlaw—in to-
            day’s terminology, a freedom fighter or an insurgent and terrorist?
              Even his contemporaries were confounded by Allen. George Wash-
            ington wrote of him, “There is an original something in him that com-
            mands admiration,” yet kept an eye on Allen and contemplated having
            General Philip Schuyler kidnap him. No wonder, then, that contempo-
            rary scholars continue to be fascinated and puzzled by Ethan Allen and
            continue to scrutinize and interpret his words and actions.
                         Vermont History H. Nicholas Muller III examines the
              In this issue of 
            sources for the statement attributed to Allen that “the gods of the valleys
            are not the gods of the hills,” and Ennis Duling compares Allen’s de-
            scription of his capture and captivity to a similar description in a play
            published three years before Allen published his famous Narrative.
            Clearly, we are not done with knowing what Ethan Allen said, when he
            said it, or what he meant by what he said.
                                                  —Michael Sherman
            Vermont History Vol. 75, No. 2 (Summer/Fall 2007): 124.
            © 2007 by the Vermont Historical Society. ISSN: 0042-4161; on-line ISSN: 1544-3043
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