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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Rutland County, Vermont

 
Clickable Map of Rutland 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 Rutland County, VT (124) Addison County, VT (72) Bennington County, VT (63) Windsor County, VT (109) Washington County, NY (169)  RutlandCounty(124) Rutland County (124)  AddisonCounty(72) Addison County (72)  BenningtonCounty(63) Bennington County (63)  WindsorCounty(109) Windsor County (109)  WashingtonCountyNew York(169) Washington County (169)
Rutland is the county seat for Rutland County
Adjacent to Rutland County, Vermont
      Addison County (72)  
      Bennington County (63)  
      Windsor County (109)  
      Washington County, New York (169)  
 
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101 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Rutland County Vietnam Veterans Memorial
On Main Street (U.S. 4/7) at Spellman Terrace, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
. . . Map (db m229762) WM
102 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Rutland G.A.R. Memorial
On South Main Street (U.S. 7) near Center Street (Business U.S. 4), on the left when traveling north.
Dedicated to the memory of the Grand Army of the RepublicMap (db m136416) WM
103 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Rutland Veterans Memorial
On West Street (U.S. 4) at Forrest, on the right when traveling west on West Street.
This monument is dedicated to the memory of the Veterans who served in the following wars Revolutionary War (16 names) War of 1812 (5 names) Mexican War (1 name) Civil War (19 names)Map (db m133953) WM
104 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Rutland World War I Memorial
On S Main Street (U.S. 4), on the right when traveling south.
A Tribute to the Men and Women of Rutland who served in the World War In Memoriam Berta Barrett • Thomas Bashaw • Nicholas Belifore • Henry T. Bolduc • Harold Brown • Benjamin Carter • Frederic P. Clement, Jr. • Grant H. Cutler • John Dougherty • . . . Map (db m105756) WM
105 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Stone Legacy
Thousands of immigrants from Ireland, Italy and across Europe helped make this region an epicenter of the marble Industry. Quarries drew workers and artists to Rutland County starting in the late 1700s. By the late 1800s, Vermont Marble Company . . . Map (db m229878) HM
106 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — The 54th Regiment
On Center Street at Merchants Row, on the right when traveling east on Center Street.
The 54th Massachusetts Regiment, the first African-American regiment formed after the Emancipation Proclamation, included dozens of Vermonters, 20 enlisted in Rutland, many born in Rutland County. The regiment helped debunk military beliefs . . . Map (db m229886) HM WM
107 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — The Gift-of-Life Marathon
On Center Street east of Merchants Row, on the right when traveling east.
America's biggest and longest blood drive, began here in 2003. The GOLM, which bred community spirit, collaboration and goodwill in its early years at The Paramount Theatre, grew into a multi-site event that helped save thousands of lives. . . . Map (db m229896) HM
108 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 1 - First in the Nation
On Main Street (U.S. 4/7) at Spellman Terrace, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
DON BODETTE WAS 'POINT MAN' FOR RUTLAND AREA VIETNAM VETERANS "Together then, together now," was the idea that drove Don Bodette, the Rutland man whose experiences in Vietnam and whose commitment to veterans shaped the national . . . Map (db m229757) HM WM
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109 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Why Trains?
On Merchants Row at State Street, on the right when traveling north on Merchants Row.
In 2006 the Rutland arts community came together for the first community art project in the City. Here is one of the examples of the project. WHY TRAINS? When you think of Rutland's history... you think railroad. The arts community . . . Map (db m229909) HM
110 Vermont, Rutland County, Shrewsbury, Cuttingsville — Brown Bridge
On Upper Cold River Road, 0.1 miles east of Cold River Road, on the left when traveling east.
Built in 1880 and named after a Shrewsbury family, Brown Bridge is an exceptional illustration of 19th-century covered bridge construction and an outstanding example of a Town lattice truss, one of the most significant American timber truss types. . . . Map (db m97286) HM
111 Vermont, Rutland County, Wallingford — Old Stone ShopBuilt in 1848, by Batcheller & Sons, makers of pitchforks
On S. Main Street (U.S. 7) 0.1 miles south of Church Street, on the right when traveling north.
For many years after 1808, farm implements were manufactured here. Lyman Batcheller & his sons bought the forge in 1835, and their forks became famous throughout the U.S. and Europe. In 1902 they merged with the firm making True Temper products, . . . Map (db m95453) HM
112 Vermont, Rutland County, Wallingford — Rural Otter Creek Valley Multiple Resource Area
On U.S. 7, 0.1 miles south of Waldo Lane when traveling south.
The Rural Otter Creek Valley Multiple Resource Area was Vermont’s first rural historic district, honoring the agricultural history of the fertile valley south of Wallingford. Extending south on Route 7 for 3½ miles, the thematic study area . . . Map (db m118926) HM
113 Vermont, Rutland County, Wallingford — Wallingford Revolutionary War Memorial
On South Main Street (U.S. 7) at Church Street, on the right when traveling north on South Main Street.
In grateful memory of the Revolutionary soldiers who went from the town of Wallingford.Map (db m136356) WM
114 Vermont, Rutland County, Wallingford — Paul P. Harris1868-1947 — Founder of Rotary International —
On N. Main Street (U.S. 7) 0.1 miles north of School Street (Vermont Route 140), on the right when traveling north.
In this brick building, constructed by his great-grandfather in 1818, Paul P. Harris attended school as a youth and received his elementary education. Many years later, Mr. Harris expressed the conviction that it was during his boyhood in . . . Map (db m95454) HM
115 Vermont, Rutland County, Wallingford — Ralph H. Pickett Veterans Memorial Park
On South Main Street (U.S. 7) at Mill Street, on the right when traveling north on South Main Street.
To honor the memory and sacrifices of all those veterans who served their country and defended liberty. This Memorial is dedicated to honor the men and women of our military services who courageously served our country and to recognize . . . Map (db m136761) WM
116 Vermont, Rutland County, Wells — Birthplace of Oliver Cowdery
On Lamb Hill Road, 0.5 miles east of Saw Mill Hill Road, on the left when traveling east.
Oliver Cowdery, born here on 3 October 1806, was the principal scribe for the translation of the Book of Mormon and was one of three special witnesses to its divinity. He assisted the prophet Joseph Smith in organizing The Church of Jesus Christ of . . . Map (db m108750) HM
117 Vermont, Rutland County, Wells — Wells Veterans Memorial
On Main State Route (Vermont Route 30) at East Wells Road, on the right when traveling north on Main State Route.
In grateful tribute to the men and women who serve our country past present and future Map (db m134544) WM
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118 Vermont, Rutland County, Wells — Wells World War II Memorial
On East Wells Road at Vermont Route 30, in the median on East Wells Road.
In memory of all from Wells who served in World War II ★ George Jones ★ Calvin Brace [Died in service] Honor Carl Roberts • Harold Park • Raymond McMahon • Reginald Coombs Raymond Hayes • James Oakman • Robert . . . Map (db m134542) WM
119 Vermont, Rutland County, West Pawlet — Braintree SchoolDistrict No. 8 — 1852-1934 —
On Vermont Route 153 at Warren Switch Road, on the right when traveling south on State Route 153.
By the mid-1800s, Pawlet had 10 one-room schoolhouses. The Braintree School was built in 1852 replacing a prior wooden structure that had burned. It is located in a small settlement known as Braintree, which was named for New Braintree, . . . Map (db m138754) HM
120 Vermont, Rutland County, West Pawlet — Honor RollWest Pawlet Veterans Memorial
On Wells Street (County Route 29) at Egg Street (County Route 33), in the median on Wells Street.
dedicated by the citizens of Pawlet to those of their number who offered their lives in the Great War of Nations 1914- 1918 (four names) they gave the last full measure of devotion (sixty three names) (one nurse) (two Student Army Training . . . Map (db m134520) WM
121 Vermont, Rutland County, West Pawlet — West PawletDelaware & Hudson Rail Trail
On Egg Street at County Route 29, on the left when traveling west on Egg Street.
West Pawlett was originally known as “Mark's Corners.“ Possibly named after Ira Marks ran a starch factory on Indian River in 1843. This intersection was the center of activity in the town of Pawlet during the second half of the 19th . . . Map (db m160046) HM
122 Vermont, Rutland County, West Rutland — Lemuel HaynesWest Parish Minister — Abolitionist and Author —
On Pleasant Street, on the left when traveling north.
Lemuel Haynes, born in West Hartford, CT, in 1753, was the son of mixed race parents. Indentured at the age of 5 months to a devout churchman, Haynes was an ardent student of the Bible. In 1785, he became the first ordained African American . . . Map (db m133927) HM
123 Vermont, Rutland County, West Rutland — Roll of HonorTown of West Rutland — WW II Memorial —
On Marble Street at West Main Street (Vermont Route 4A), in the median on Marble Street.
Roll of Honor Town of West Rutland WW II Memorial “The Greatest Generation” (star) we honor those Americans who took up the struggle during the second World War and made the sacrifices to perpetuate the gift our forefathers . . . Map (db m134830) WM
124 Vermont, Rutland County, West Rutland — West Rutland War Memorial
On Marble Street at West Main Street (Vermont Route 4A), in the median on Marble Street.
. . . Map (db m134829) WM

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