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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GJW_colonel-seth-warner_Atwater-VT.html
The Warner monument has text on the four sides of the base Born in Roxbury (then Woodbury) C.T. May 17, 1743 Resided in Bennington VT. 1765-1784 Died Dec. 26, 1784 at Roxbury CT Where he was buried with Honors of War Age 41 "Tell future ages …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GJV_new-hampshire-at-the-battle-of-bennington_Atwater-VT.html
Erected in honor of Brigadier General John Stark and the 1400 New Hampshire men who came to the defense of Vermont in August 1777. Assembling at Fort Number Four in Charleston, New Hampshire, Stark and his troops crossed the Green Mountains to aid…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GJU_anthony-haswell_Atwater-VT.html
Editor and publisher the Vermont Gazette Bennington Uncompromising in defense of freedom of the press Imprisoned in 1800 for opposition to Alien and Sedition Laws as threats to the newborn democracy Erected in 1912 On site of first printing press …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM15N0_ethan-allen_Blue-Ridge-VT.html
A few feet south from this stone stood the house in which Ethan Allen lived while he was a resident of Bennington1769-1775
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMONZ_the-corkscrew-railroad_Bennington-VT.html
When wealthy North Bennington resident Trenor Park purchased the Bennington-Rutland Railroad, he found that the railroad "barons" of the Troy and Boston Railroad refused him access to the New York lines. Rather than fight this monopoly, Park built…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIS0_vermonts-colonial-shrine_Bennington-VT.html
Whereas, the Old First Church of Bennington wasorganized December 3, 1762, and is the Oldest Church within the present limits of Vermont; and Whereas, our forefathers met in Prayer in the FirstMeeting House for assistance against the oppressive…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9MP_continental-storehouse-site_Bennington-VT.html
On this sitestood theContinental StorehouseObject ofthe British attackthat was repulsedby the Colonial Forcesat theBattle of BenningtonAugust 16, 1777
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8UK_battle-of-bennington_Bennington-VT.html
The Expedition led by Lieut. Col. Baum Sent to Seize Military Stores here, wasDefeated by Volunteer Amer-ican Militia Forces fromNew Hampshire, Massachusettsand Vermont, Commanded byGeneral John Stark, AidedBy Colonels Warner andHerrick, of Vermon…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8TC_bennington-battle-monument_Bennington-VT.html
On August 16, 1777, British forces sent by Gen'l Burgoyne to seize supplies at Bennington were turned back by New Englanders under Gen'l John Stark and Vermont's Col. Seth Warner. This 306 foot commemorative shaft planned 100 years later, was dedi…
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