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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Lamoille County, Vermont

 
Clickable Map of Lamoille 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 Lamoille County, VT (10) Caledonia County, VT (29) Chittenden County, VT (125) Franklin County, VT (20) Orleans County, VT (23) Washington County, VT (21)  LamoilleCounty(10) Lamoille County (10)  CaledoniaCounty(29) Caledonia County (29)  ChittendenCounty(125) Chittenden County (125)  FranklinCounty(20) Franklin County (20)  OrleansCounty(23) Orleans County (23)  WashingtonCounty(21) Washington County (21)
Adjacent to Lamoille County, Vermont
    Caledonia County (29)
    Chittenden County (125)
    Franklin County (20)
    Orleans County (23)
    Washington County (21)
 
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1Vermont (Lamoille County), Belvidere Center — George Washington HendersonFirst African-American Elected to Phi Beta Kappa, Minister, Educator, Champion of His Race
On Vermont Route 109 4.4 miles west of Vermont Route 118, on the left when traveling west.
Born in Virginia in 1850, Henderson was employed as a servant by Henry Carpenter, adjutant in the Eighth Vermont Regiment in the Civil War. In 1865 he accompanied Carpenter to his home in Belvidere and began "to learn his letters." After study with . . . — Map (db m74259) HM
2Vermont (Lamoille County), Cambridge — Cambridge Junction Bridge
On Cambridge Junction Road 0.1 miles north of Grand Army of the Republic Highway (State Route 15), on the left when traveling north.
This bridge was built in 1887 by George W. Holmes in order to access an important railroad junction and the surrounding village of Cambridge Junction. The Burr Arch structure has a clear span of 135 feet, making it one of the longest spans of its . . . — Map (db m94319) HM
3Vermont (Lamoille County), Johnson — Julian Scott1846-1901
On Lower Main Street West (Vermont Route 15) 0.6 miles west of Vermont Route 100-C, on the right when traveling west.
Julian Scott, Vermont’s most renowned Civil War artist, was born in this Johnson house in 1846. At the start of the Civil War, when only 15, he enlisted as a fifer in the Third Vermont Regiment. Scott was awarded a Medal of Honor -- for rescuing . . . — Map (db m77551) HM
4Vermont (Lamoille County), Johnson — Town of Johnson Civil War Honor Roll
On Lower Main Street W (Vermont Route 15) at Gould Hill, on the right when traveling east on Lower Main Street W.
Honor Roll Erected by the Town of Johnson In Grateful Remembrance of Her Citizens Who Protected Their Country's Flag During the Civil War. 1861 — 1865 James H. Adams • Levi B. Adams • Sumner A . Andrews • Frank B. Atwell • Marshall . . . — Map (db m140633) WM
5Vermont (Lamoille County), Johnson — Town of Johnson World War and Spanish War Honor Roll
On Lower Main Street W (Vermont Route 15) at Gould Hill, on the right when traveling east on Lower Main Street W.
Honor Roll Erected by the Town of Johnson In Grateful Appreciation of the Services Rendered by Her Citizens to Their Country During The World War. 1917-1919 Wallace A. Atwell • ★Howard L. Bailey • Delbert T. Dubray • C. Gordon. . . . — Map (db m140636) WM
6Vermont (Lamoille County), Morrisville — Morrisville Depot
On Portland Street at Railroad Street, on the right when traveling north on Portland Street.
Built c. 1872 by the St. Johnsbury and Lamoille County Railroad, a division of the Portland & Ogdensburg Railroad, this depot served as an important stop linking Portland, Maine and the Great Lakes for nearly a century. The original portion of the . . . — Map (db m97752) HM
7Vermont (Lamoille County), Morrisville — Noyes House Museum1820 — 122 Lower Main Street —
On Lower Main Street (Vermont Route 100) at A Street, on the right when traveling south on Lower Main Street.
This exceptional brick federal home was built for Jedediah Safford, son of Morrisville's first resident, John Safford. In 1947, the Village of Morrisville, with funding from the Alexander H. Copley Trust, bought the house for use as a community . . . — Map (db m155274) HM
8Vermont (Lamoille County), Stowe — Smugglers Notch
On Waterbury Road (Vermont Route 100) at Moscow Road, on the right when traveling north on Waterbury Road.
The southern gateway to Mount Mansfield and Smugglers Notch is via Route 100, once a plank road, the bed for Mt. Mansfield Electric Rail Road, and one of the earliest concrete roads. From the village of Stowe, Route 108 meanders past the base of . . . — Map (db m85568) HM
9Vermont (Lamoille County), Wolcott — Fisher BridgeWolcott, Vermont
On Vermont Route 15, on the right when traveling east.
This bridge, spanning the Lamoille River on the St. Johnsbury & Lamoille County R. R., is the last railroad covered bridge still in regular use in Vermont and one of the very few left in the U.S. Built in 1908, it is the only remaining with . . . — Map (db m36934) HM
10Vermont (Lamoille County), Wolcott — Reverend George S. Brown(1801-1886)
On Grand Army of the Republic Highway East (Vermont Route 15) 0.2 miles west of School Street, on the right when traveling west.
Reverend Brown was the first African American Methodist minister in Vermont. He was born in Newport, RI and became a Methodist minister in Kingsbury, NY in 1833. He made a living by building stone walls; many of which are still standing today. . . . — Map (db m77582) HM
 
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