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Proctorsville, Vermont, New England USA

Proctorsville, Vermont, New England USA

About Proctorsville, Vermont Village in the town of Cavendish, Windsor County Coordinates (Geographic Center): N 72° 38′ W 43°22′ Census

Proctorsville, Vermont, New England USA

About Proctorsville, Vermont Village in the town of Cavendish, Windsor County Coordinates (Geographic Center): N 72° 38′ W 43°22′ Census

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Panton, Vermont, New England USA

About Panton, Vermont Addison County Chartered: November 3, 1761 (New Hampshire Grant) Area: 14,103 Acres = 22.04 Square Miles [

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Windsor-Cornish Covered Bridge, Windsor, Vermont

Windsor-Cornish Windsor James F. Tasker & Bela J. Fletcher, 1866 Town Lattice, 465′ spanning Connecticut River off Route 5, Windsor village.

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Pomfret, Vermont, New England USA

About Pomfret, Vermont Windsor County Chartered: July 8, 1761 (New Hampshire Grant) Area: 25,223 Acres = 39.41 Square Miles [

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Rank Population, Vermont, New England USA

Rank Town Population Area Density 1 Burlington 38,889 15.48 2,512.2 2 Essex 18,626 39.4 472.7 3 Rutland 17,292 7.67 2,254.5

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People, Vermont, New England USA

Native Sons & Daughters The first “Vermonters” The Native American in Vermont James Angell Educator, psychologist Chester A. Arthur US

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Seth Warner (1743-1784)

American Revolutionary soldier, born in Roxbury, Connecticut. He came to Bennington in 1765, a skilled botanist (despite only a common-school education) and

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Royall Tyler (1757 – 1826)

Lawyer, jurist, educator, author and playwright, born in Boston, Massachusetts. He served in the American Revolution and then took up

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Theodore Newton Vail (1845-1920)

US telephone industrialist, president of AT&T (then American Telephone & Telegraph) from 1885 to 1889, and again from 1907 to

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Anne Story (1741-1817)

Born in Preston, Connecticut. At the age of 14, she married Amos Story, and together they produced five children. Wanting something

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Featured Bridges

East Fairfield Covered Bridge, Fairfield, Vermont

East Fairfield Covered Bridge, Fairfield, Vermont

East Fairfield Fairfield Original builder unknown, c1865 Queenpost, 68′, spanning Black Creek on Covered Bridge Road (a/k/a Bridge Street), south off

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Royalton, Vermont, New England USA

Royalton, Vermont, New England USA

About Royalton, Vermont Windsor County Chartered: November 13, 1769 (New York Patent) Area: 26,142 Acres = 40.85 Square Miles [

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