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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM22AG_wetland-resources_Addison-VT.html
As the name implies, "wetlands" are wet areas characterized by soils that are permanently or seasonally saturated with water. They contain a variety of plants, shrubs and trees which have adapted to living in a wet environment. Wetlands are also f…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM22AE_vergennes-150th-anniversary_Vergennes-VT.html
Commemorating the one hundred and fiftieth year of incorporation Erected August 15, 1939
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM229O_world-war-memorial_Vergennes-VT.html
Honor Roll [Died in service] Philip E. Goodere · Edward L. Mercure Frederick C. Morris · Hobart P. Preston [Veterans Honor Roll not transcribed]
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM229J_veterans-memorial_Vergennes-VT.html
In grateful tribute to the men and women of Vergennes Vermont who served in the Armed Forces of our country
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM229F_commodore-thomas-macdonough_Vergennes-VT.html
Victorious commander of the American Fleet in the naval battle of Plattsburg September 11, 1814 A Gallant Officer An Exemplary Citizen A National Hero Memorial erected to commemorate the building by Commodore Macdonough of the Sarato…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM229E_the-bixby-memorial-free-library_Vergennes-VT.html
Erected to the memory of William G. Bixby who generously bequeathed the fund which made this building possible for the benefit of the citizens of the City of Vergennes Dedicated October 1, 1912
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM226K_northern-terminal-of-the-crown-point-military-road_Addison-VT.html
Near this spot on the shore of the lake was the Northern Terminal of the Crown Point Military Road built by Gen. Amherst, in 1759
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1U0O_mt-independence-military-road-historical_Orwell-VT.html
This vital American military road to the south of here was built on the September 7, 1776, orders of Gen. Horatio Gates to connect Mount Independence, a new Revolutionary War fortification on Lake Champlain, to Hubbardton, Rutland, and Fort No. 4 …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1TKA_hathorne-school-bridport-district-schoolhouse-1-historical_Bridport-VT.html
Erected c. 1864, this one-room schoolhouse served hundreds of children in Bridport for nearly a century. Originally founded as the first district school in Bridport, it later became known as Hathorne School, reflecting the name of a nearby landown…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1STS_levi-p-morton-historical_Shoreham-VT.html
Levi Parsons Morton, son of a minister, was born on this site, May 16, 1824, and for 8 years lived in Shoreham. He became a New York City banker, Member of Congress, Minister to France, Vice-President under President Harrison, and Governor of New …
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