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When Rutland became the Shiretown in 1784, the old gambrel-roofed Tavern on this site served as Court House and State House for the Legislatures of 1784 and 1786 and the first session of the U.S. District Court of 1791. Nearby stood a whipping pos…
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A Tribute tothe Men and Women of Rutlandwho served in the World WarIn MemoriamBerta Barrett · Thomas Bashaw · Nicholas Belifore · Henry T. Bolduc · Harold Brown · Benjamin Carter · Frederic P. …
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who was awarded theMedal of HonorColonel Merritt A. Edsonfor extraordinary heroism and conspicuous intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty as Commanding Officer of the First Marine Raider Battalion, with the First Parachute Battalion attache…
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The Korean War left an enormouslegacy that has changed the verycourse of the world. The strugglenot only saved the southern halfof the Korean peninsula fromCommunist rule, but also set iton the road toward Democracy.* * * * * * * * * *This monumen…
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In honor ofThe Green Mountain BoysErected byThe Ann Story Chapter D.A.R.1915
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZXX_fort-rutland-memorial_Rutland-VT.html
Memorial1775Erected on site ofFort Rutlandby Ann Story ChapterDaughtersof theAmerican RevolutionJune 14, 1901
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1STD_italian-american-club-of-rutland-vermont-historical_Rutland-VT.html
On March 1, 1914, the Italian American Club of Rutland was founded as a mutual aid society by approximately forty southern Italian immigrants. Their mission included teaching local Italian immigrants English and assisting them to become American c…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1H9J_george-schmitt_Rutland-VT.html
George Schmitt of Rutland, along with his brother, Charles, built and flew the state's first glider near here in 1909. Schmitt learned to fly in the company of Curtis, Wright and Baldwin. He was the second person to fly in Vermont. Schmitt set nat…
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Julia Dorr, who lived in Rutland during childhood and from 1857 until her death, was one of Vermont's most famous and best loved poets. She published hundreds of popular poems, sonnets, and prose works, which reflect a keen sense of observation an…
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John Deere was born February, 7th, 1804 the third son of William Rinold Deere and Sarah Yates Deere. It is presumed that Sarah gave birth to John at home; over William Deere Rutland tailor shop located on the east side of Main St. across from the …
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