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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Essex County, Vermont

 
Clickable Map of Essex County, Vermont and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Essex County, VT (19) Caledonia County, VT (38) Orleans County, VT (43) Coos County, NH (60) Grafton County, NH (156)  EssexCounty(19) Essex County (19)  CaledoniaCounty(38) Caledonia County (38)  OrleansCounty(43) Orleans County (43)  CoosCountyNew Hampshire(60) Coos County (60)  GraftonCounty(156) Grafton County (156)
Guildhall is the county seat for Essex County
Adjacent to Essex County, Vermont
      Caledonia County (38)  
      Orleans County (43)  
      Coos County, New Hampshire (60)  
      Grafton County, New Hampshire (156)  
 
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1 Vermont, Essex County, Brighton — Charles F. Maw(1883-1970)
On East Brighton Road (Vermont Route 105) at Cross Street (Vermont Route 114), on the left when traveling west on East Brighton Road.
The town of Brighton, VT., dedicates this plaque to the memory of one of its prominent public officials, Charles F. Maw, who was born in Nettleham, Lincolnshire, England in 1883. With only an 8th grade education, Charles F. Maw emigrated to . . . Map (db m221718) HM
2 Vermont, Essex County, Brighton, Island Pond — "Great Halfway Point"
On East Brighton Road (Vermont Route 105) at Cross Street (Vermont Route 114), on the left when traveling west on East Brighton Road.
In Recognition of Generations of Railroaders from Island Pond Montreal 149mi.   Portland 147mi. "Great Halfway Point" on the Atlantic & St. Lawrence/ St. Lawrence & Atlantic RRS. Grand Trunk Railway of Canada Canadian . . . Map (db m221720) HM
3 Vermont, Essex County, Brighton, Island Pond — First International Railway in North America
On East Brighton Road at Cross Street, on the left when traveling east on East Brighton Road.
1366 feet west of this marker on railway right of way the Atlantic St. Lawrence RY from Portland, Maine was linked to the St. Lawrence & Atlanta RY from Montreal, Quebec in July of 1853. This linking formed the first International Railway in . . . Map (db m198518) HM
4 Vermont, Essex County, Canaan — Canaan Civil War Memorial
On Vermont Route 114 at Vermont Route 102, on the right when traveling east on State Route 114.
1861 Civil War 1865 Canaan, Vermont 3rd Vermont Volunteers Francis Baker, Chauncey Barnett, Hiram Bowen, Samuel Cable, Thomas Colby, Charles M Elliott, Thomas Farrow, George Gamsby, James Gamsby, William H. Gault, David . . . Map (db m140268) WM
5 Vermont, Essex County, Canaan — Canaan Vermont War Memorials
On Vermont Route 115 near Vermont Route 102, on the right when traveling east.
Canaan Remembers 1917 - World War-1919 Canaan Honor Rolls 1950 - Korean War -1954 Jean C. Lanctot, Albert Leonard denoted as having died in service 1965 - Vietnam Conflicit - 1973 1941 - World War II - 1945 no . . . Map (db m140467) WM
6 Vermont, Essex County, Concord — 1st Normal SchoolPioneer in Teacher Training
On Main Street at Shadow Lake Road on Main Street.
The first recognized school for the purpose of training teachers was conducted near here by the Rev. Samuel Read Hall, 1823-25. Practice teaching was employed, with lectures on Schoolkeeping, which became in 1829, the first professional book for . . . Map (db m74469) HM
7 Vermont, Essex County, Concord — Concord War Memorial
On Main Street (U.S. 2) at High Street, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
Dedicated to those who served our nation to protect and preserve our freedom Concord Vermont 2010Map (db m157449) WM
8 Vermont, Essex County, East Concord — George Lansing FoxOne of the 4 Dorchester Chaplains
On Oregon Road, 3 miles south of West Lunenberg Road (U.S. 2), on the left when traveling south.
Called from his Gilman parish to serve as a Chaplain in World War II, First Lieutenant Fox died when the Dorchester was torpedoed in the North Atlantic. Giving his life jacket to a soldier, he perished with three other chaplains, in one of the most . . . Map (db m77604) HM
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9 Vermont, Essex County, Ferdinand, Island Pond — Stewart Holbrook1893-1964
On Vermont Route 105 at McConnell Pond Road, on the right when traveling west on State Route 105.
Stewart Holbrook was a logger, a nationally recognized author, and self-taught historian whose topics included Ethan Allen, railroads, and the timber industry. Holbrook, believed to have coined the term “tree farm,” was renowned for . . . Map (db m104491) HM
10 Vermont, Essex County, Granby, North Concord — Rogers' Rangers Cemetery1759
On Porrell Road, 0.7 miles north of Granby Road, on the left when traveling north.
This stone cairn marks the graves of two Rogers' Rangers who died during the French and Indian War. Their gruesome deaths were recorded in the diary of Lieutenant George Campbell: "(Sergeant) Lewis had told me that his party had shot a Moose near a . . . Map (db m75587) HM
11 Vermont, Essex County, Guildhall — Essex County Court House
On Courthouse Drive just west of State Route 102, on the right when traveling west.
Erected 1850 Guildhall First settlement in Northeastern Vermont — 1764Map (db m151898) HM
12 Vermont, Essex County, Guildhall — Historic Guildhall, Vermont(Pronounced Gilhall)
On Vermont Route 102 at Bridge Street, on the right when traveling east on State Route 102.
Only Town in the World so Named Chartered 1761 • Settled 1764 Capt. Peter Powers discovered Guildhall Falls in 1754 Frontier during French & Indian War Col. Ward Bailey built first blockhouse First wing dam built on Connecticut River Seat of . . . Map (db m151899) HM
13 Vermont, Essex County, Guildhall — Honor Roll
On State Highway 102 at Bridge Street Fork (Guildhall Road), on the right when traveling north on State Highway 102.
Dedicated to our youth of Guildhall and Maidstone who served their country 1917       World War I       1919 Allen, Ray L. • Beattie, John G. • Blackburn, William J. • Canfield, Frank M. • Currier, Amos C. • Currier, Nathan B. . . . Map (db m236292) WM
14 Vermont, Essex County, Guildhall — The Benton CottageNational Register of Historic Places — Built 1915 —
On Vermont Route 102 just south of Courthouse Drive, on the right when traveling north.
This property been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior The Benton Cottage Built 1915Map (db m151900) HM
15 Vermont, Essex County, Guildhall, Lancaster — VermontMajor cross-state route
On U.S. 2 at Vermont Route 102, in the median on U.S. 2.
U.S. 2 is the major highway between the Atlantic and Lake Champlain. It leads through St. Johnsbury, the maple sugar center, down the Winooski River to Montpelier, through the tallest mountains at Bolton Gorge to Lake Champlain at Burlington, . . . Map (db m77605) HM
16 Vermont, Essex County, Island Pond — Island Pond
On East Brighton Road (Vermont Route 105) at Railroad Street (Vermont Route 114), on the right when traveling east on East Brighton Road.
Pioneer Railroad Planner John A. Poor’s dream of an International Railway connecting Montreal, Canada with the Ice-free harbor of Portland, Maine became a reality on July 18, 1853, when the first through trains met at this great halfway point on . . . Map (db m75118) HM
17 Vermont, Essex County, Lunenburg, East Concord — Lunenburg Veterans Memorial
On U.S. 2 east of Park Street, on the right when traveling west.
Dedicated to the men and women who served our country Lest We Forget names were not transcribedMap (db m140446) WM
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18 Vermont, Essex County, Lunenburg, East Concord — VermontMajor Cross-State Route
On Lancaster Road (U.S. 2) 1.4 miles west of Vermont Route 102, on the left when traveling west.
U.S.2 is the major highway between the Atlantic and Lake Champlain. It leads through St. Johnsbury, the maple sugar center, down the Winooski River to Montpelier, through the tallest mountains at Bolton Gorge to Lake Champlainat Burlington, . . . Map (db m155739) HM
19 Vermont, Essex County, Lunenburgh, East Concord — Lunenburgh Civil War Memorial
On West Main Street (U.S. 2) at Park Avenue, on the right when traveling west on West Main Street.
In memory of our comrades in the Rebellion 1861 to 1865 Captains John S. Clark Elben J. Hartshorn Lieuts. Geo. P. French Nathan C. Cheney George W. Hill Sergeants Marshall W. Wright Solo L. Simonds Levi H. . . . Map (db m140149) WM
 
 
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Apr. 24, 2024