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Bennington County (Bennington County)
Bennington and Manchester are the chief towns. This is the oldest county in Vermont, on the west side of the Green Mountains. It is bounded on the north by Rutland County, on the east by Windham ...
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/Bennington.html

Brattleboro Historical Society (Brattleboro)
Photo Collection Voices From The Grave Making History Exhibits Photo Journals Services Gift Shop Links About Contact Welcome to the Brattleboro Historical Society website. Brattleboro is a river ...
http://www.brattleborohistoricalsociety.org/

Canal Street / Clark Street Historic District (Brattleboro)
Canal Street / Clark Street Historic District Site: V02-36 Municipality: Brattleboro, VT Location: Canal Street / Clark Street Site Type: Historic District Vt Survey No: 1302-23 UTMs: (Zone 18) A. ...
http://www.crjc.org/heritage/V02-36.htm

Creamery Covered Bridge (Brattleboro)
Creamery Covered Bridge Site: V02-9 Municipality: Brattleboro, VT Location: Guilford Street off Route 9 west, over Whetstone Brook Site Type: Covered Bridge Vt Survey No: ? UTMs: (Zone 18) Lat: 42 ...
http://www.crjc.org/heritage/V02-9.htm

Downtown Brattleboro Historic District (Brattleboro)
Downtown Brattleboro Historic District Site: V02-2 Municipality: Brattleboro, VT Location: Downtown Brattleboro Site Type: Historic District Vt Survey No: - UTMs: (Zone 18) UTMs: A. ...
http://www.crjc.org/heritage/V02-2.htm

Historical Society of Windham County (Windham County)
VISITOR INFORMATION Hours: Wednesday - Sunday from 12 Noon to 5 PM. (No admission charge). Season: May 25th to October 20th. Located in Newfane on Rt. 30 across from the Village Green. Upcoming ...
http://www.sover.net/~redcamp/newfmuseum.html

Township Information - Bennington (Bennington)
"One of the chief towns in the county. It is situated high above the great rivers and the ocean, yet we find it of good alluvial soil, delightfully encircled by evergreen mountains. It abounds in ...
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/BenningtonBennington.html

Township Information - Dorset (Dorset)
"There are no considerable streams in this township . . . This township is considerably mountainous. Dorset Mountain lies in the north part, and extends into Danby, where it is called South ...
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/BenningtonDorset.html

Township Information - Glastenbury (Glastenbury)
"This is a township of forty square miles of mountainous land, more fit for the residence of wild beasts than human beings. Its waters flow both into Deerfield River and Walloomscoik. The town was ...
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/BenningtonGlastenbury.html

Township Information - Landgrove (Landgrove)
"This town is on elevated land, at the north-east corner of the county. Some of the head branches of West River have their sources here. The lands are too rough and high for much improvement . . . ...
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/BenningtonLandgrove.html

Township Information - Manchester (Manchester)
"One of the county towns. Situated between the Green Mountains on the east, and Equinox Mountain on the west. The latter is 3,706 feet above the sea. There are two neat villages in this valley; ...
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/BenningtonManchester.html

Township Information - Peru (Peru)
"This is a Green Mountain township, high and broken. It contains two large fish ponds, from which issue beautiful mountain streams. Here is fine fishing and delightful scenery . . . The ...
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/BenningtonPeru.html

Township Information - Pownal (Pownal)
HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF POWNAL By T. E. Brownell, esq. THE original limits of this town are thus expressed in the charter in 1760: South on the Massachusetts line, west by New York line, north on ...
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/BenningtonPownal.html

Township Information - Readsboro (Readsboro)
"This is a mountainous township, at the south-east corner of the county, watered by Deerfield River. Much of the land in the town is too elevated to admit of cultivation. When it was first ...
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/BenningtonReadsboro.html

Township Information - Rupert (Rupert)
"A part of this township is mountainous, but the soil is generally good for grazing. Rupert produces some fine cattle. It is watered by Pawlet River, and a branch of the Battenkill, on which ...
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/BenningtonRupert.html

Township Information - Sandgate (Sandgate)
"The people of this town are favored with mountain air, and with crystal streams which even the Bostonians might relish. Shetterack and Bald Mountains are in the north-west part of the town; ...
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/BenningtonSandgate.html

Township Information - Searsburg (Searsburg)
"Searsburgh is too elevated on the Green Mountains, either for cultivation, population, or wool growing. It presents, from almost every point, wild and beautiful landscapes." Gazetteer of Vermont, ...
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/BenningtonSearsburg.html

Township Information - Shaftsbury (Shaftsbury)
"Shaftsbury lies between the Battenkill and Walloomscoik Rivers; it has no large streams. Some tributaries of each of these rivers rise here, which afford several mill privileges. West Mountain ...
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/BenningtonShaftsbury.html

Township Information - Stamford (Stamford)
"A mountain township on the line of Massachusetts. Branches of the Hoosack and Walloomsack rise here. There are several fine fish ponds among the mountains; and some good land; but the lands in ...
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/BenningtonStamford.html

Township Information - Sunderland (Sunderland)
"The Battenkill River passes through the north-western part of this town, in a south-westerly direction . . . The settlement of Sunderland was commenced in 1766, by Messrs. Brownson, Bradley, ...
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/BenningtonSunderland.html

Township Information - Winhall (Winhall)
"This town was chartered in 1761, and its settlement commenced during the revolutionary war. The surface is rough, and the soil not very productive. Winhall River rises in this town, and affords ...
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/BenningtonWinhall.html

Township Information - Woodford (Woodford)
"Woodford contains several large ponds, from which issue branches of Woloomsack and Deerfield Rivers. There is a good deal of wild scenery on the road, in crossing the mountains from Bennington ...
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/BenningtonWoodford.html

Union Station (Brattleboro)
Union Station Site: V02-49 Municipality: Brattleboro, VT Location: Bridge Street / Vernon Street. Site Type: Railroad Vt Survey No: 1302-04 UTMs: Lat: 42 deg 51' 05". Long: 72 deg 33' 27". ...
http://www.crjc.org/heritage/V02-49.htm

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