109 entries match your criteria. Entries 101 through 109 are listed.
⊲ Previous 100 Historical Markers and War Memorials in Windsor County, Vermont
Woodstock is the county seat for Windsor County
101 ► Vermont, Windsor County, Woodstock, Taftsville — Taftsville Covered Bridge — |
On Covered Bridge Road at Happy Valley Road on Covered Bridge Road. |
The Taftsville Covered Bridge is a rare example of early vernacular wooden truss covered bridges in the United States. All evidence indicates the builder, a longtime Taftsville resident named Solomon Emmons III, used no existing patented bridge . . . — — Map (db m79953) HM |
102 ► Vermont, Windsor County, Woodstock, Village of Woodstock — Hiram Powers — |
On Church Hill Road, 0.1 miles south of Shurtleff Lane, on the left when traveling south. |
Hiram Powers, one of the most famous nineteenth century sculptors, was born in 1805 in a farmhouse that stood on this hillside. Although he went west with his family at a young age, and took up residence in Florence, Italy, in 1837, Powers always . . . — — Map (db m32221) HM |
103 ► Vermont, Windsor County, Woodstock, Village of Woodstock — Historical Marker — The White Cupboard Inn — |
On Elm Street (Vermont Route 12) at Central Street (U.S. 4), on the left when traveling north on Elm Street. |
A famous local hostelry. The White Cupboard Inn flourished in this 1794 house from 1925 through the 1960’s. At the instigation of three middle-aged guests, plans were developed in the front dining room in January of 1934 by the owners, Mr. and . . . — — Map (db m133900) HM |
104 ► Vermont, Windsor County, Woodstock, Village of Woodstock — Justin Morgan — |
On Central Street (U.S. 4) at Lincoln Street, on the right when traveling west on Central Street. |
On this site the progenitor of the famous Morgan breed of horses was owned by Sheriff William Rice about 1800. Justin Morgan took his name from that of the singing schoolmaster who originally brought him to Vermont, but who lost possession of the . . . — — Map (db m149014) HM |
105 ► Vermont, Windsor County, Woodstock, Village of Woodstock — Marianne Gaillard Faulkner — |
On Mountain Avenue, 0.3 miles south of River Street, on the right when traveling south. |
Marker Front: Born September 19, 1859, in Mobile, Alabama, Marianne Gaillard married Edward Daniels Faulkner in 1885. Edward owned Johnson & Faulkner, a very successful and prosperous upholstery firm in New York City The couple bought the . . . — — Map (db m64888) HM |
106 ► Vermont, Windsor County, Woodstock, Village of Woodstock — Paul Revere Bell — First Congregational Church — |
On Elm Street (Vermont Route 12) at Pleasant Street (Vermont Route 12), on the left when traveling north on Elm Street. |
Installed in the belfry of this church and dedicated to the glory of God in 1818, it called to worship the faithful in Jesus Christ for 156 years. — — Map (db m133903) HM |
107 ► Vermont, Windsor County, Woodstock, Village of Woodstock — Stone Turnpike Marker — Royalton and Woodstock Turnpike — |
On Elm Street (Vermont Route 12) at Central Street (U.S. 4), on the left when traveling north on Elm Street. |
Stone Turnpike Marker dated 1802 showing southern terminus of the Royalton and Woodstock Turnpike which opened for traffic in the spring of 1802 — — Map (db m133897) HM |
108 ► Vermont, Windsor County, Woodstock, Village of Woodstock — Woodstock — |
On South Park Street (U.S. 4) north of South Street, on the left when traveling north. |
Marker Front: Was chartered by New Hampshire Royal Governor Benning Wentworth in 1761. It was named the Shire Town of Windsor County in 1786 and quickly became a prosperous manufacturing and commercial center. The town has been home to George . . . — — Map (db m32195) HM |
109 ► Vermont, Windsor County, Woodstock, Village of Woodstock — Woodstock Civil War Memorial — |
On Central Street at Pleasant Street, on the right when traveling west on Central Street. |
[ East face ] In Memory of the Boys of Woodstock and Vicinity Who Served in the Army And Navy of the Nation in the War of the Rebellion of ’61 to ’65. [ South face ] From Big Bethel to Appomattox. . . . — — Map (db m23169) HM |
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