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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Rutland, 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
Rutland is in Rutland County
      Rutland County (124)  
ADJACENT TO RUTLAND COUNTY
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      Windsor County (109)  
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1 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — "Bill W."
William G. Wilson, known as "Bill W.," co-founded Alcoholics Anonymous, which has affected millions of lives. Born in Dorset, he moved to Rutland in childhood, and credited his upbringing here with instilling the traits that determined his . . . Map (db m229847) HM
2 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — A Brief History of a Long War
DOMESTIC STRIFE MARKED THE VIETNAM ERA Involvement of the United States in Vietnam began as early as 1950, when President Truman sent advisors to assist the French government. At that time, France was seeking to re-establish its colonial . . . Map (db m229761) HM WM
3 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — A Soldier Carved in Stone
FROM JOHN RENO'S STRUGGLE CAME A SOLDIER CARVED IN STONE The stone sculpture that lies at the center of this memorial replaces the original that occupied the same spot from 2000 to 2017. Deterioration of the earlier sculpture resulted in . . . Map (db m229758) HM WM
4 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — A Tribute to the Brilliance of Christo & Jeanne-ClaudeThe Wall of Oil Barrels · The Iron Curtain — Rue Visconti, Paris, 1961-62 —
During eight hours on the evening of June 27, 1962, Christo and Jeanne-Claude closed the Rue Visconti with 89 oil barrels. The art barricade was 13.7 x 13.2 x 2.7 feet (4.2 x4x0.5 meters). It obstructed most of the traffic of the Paris Left Bank. . . . Map (db m229764) HM
5 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Andrea Mead Lawrence1932-2009
Andrea Mead Lawrence, a Rutland native and America's only Olympic skier to win two gold medals in one year, at 19, was also a renowned environmental advocate. Sports Illustrated ranks her as Vermont's No. 1 athlete ever, and Olympic . . . Map (db m229845) HM
6 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Ann Story1741 - 1817
Ann Story was a pioneer and Rutland settler, a widowed mother of five, and a Revolutionary War spy and hero. After moving to Salisbury, she supported the Green Mountain Boys, providing food, advice and information. Fearless in the face of . . . Map (db m136573) HM
7 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Fort Rutland Memorial
Memorial 1775 Erected on site of Fort Rutland by Ann Story Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution June 14, 1901Map (db m105453) HM
8 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — George Schmitt1892-1913
George Schmitt of Rutland, along with his brother, Charles, built and flew the state's first glider near here in 1909. Schmitt learned to fly in the company of Curtis, Wright and Baldwin. He was the second person to fly in Vermont. Schmitt set . . . Map (db m78002) HM
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9 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Governor Israel Smith1759 - 1810
Governor Israel Smith was buried at the West Street Cemetery. Smith served in the state legislature and as a delegate to the Vermont Constitutional Convention, which ratified the US Constitution. When Vermont became a state in 1791, he . . . Map (db m141495) HM
10 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Green Mountain Boys
In honor of The Green Mountain Boys Erected by The Ann Story Chapter D.A.R. 1915Map (db m105525) HM
11 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Harriet Quimby1st American Woman Pilot — 1911 —
[Title is text]Map (db m229801) HM
12 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Historic West Street CemeteryGovernor Israel Smith
Historic West Street Cemetery was first used in 1810, with the interment of Governor Israel Smith. This city cemetery replaced the North Main Street Cemetery, which dated to the 1780s. With the establishment of the Evergreen Cemetery in 1861, West . . . Map (db m133952) HM
13 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Italian American Club of Rutland, Vermont
On March 1, 1914, the Italian American Club of Rutland was founded as a mutual aid society by approximately forty southern Italian immigrants. Their mission included teaching local Italian immigrants English and assisting them to become American . . . Map (db m95448) HM
14 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — John DeereBirthplace
John Deere was born February, 7th, 1804 the third son of William Rinold Deere and Sarah Yates Deere. It is presumed that Sarah gave birth to John at home; over William Deere’s Rutland tailor shop located on the east side of Main St. across from the . . . Map (db m77993) HM
15 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Julia C.R. Dorr1825-1913
Julia Dorr, who lived in Rutland during childhood and from 1857 until her death, was one of Vermont's most famous and best loved poets. She published hundreds of popular poems, sonnets, and prose works, which reflect a keen sense of observation and . . . Map (db m78001) HM
16 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Julia Caroline Ripley Dorr1825-1913 — Author and philanthropist —
Rutland resident Julia Caroline Ripley Dorr was a prolific author, her career lasting into her 80s and spanning the second half of the 19th century and early 20th century. Her form was diverse, ranging from poetry and nonfiction to novels, . . . Map (db m229903) HM
17 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Kipling in Vermont
Rudyard Kipling wrote The Jungle Book while living in southern Vermont in 1893 and 1894. Originally a series of short stories published in magazines, the stories were combined into a book in 1894. The Jungle Book, a beloved story for . . . Map (db m229820) HM
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18 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Korea War Memorial
The Korean War left an enormous legacy that has changed the very course of the world. The struggle not only saved the southern half of the Korean peninsula from Communist rule, but also set it on the road toward Democracy. * * * * * * * * * * This . . . Map (db m105754) WM
19 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Major General Merritt A. EdsonUnited States Marine Corps
who was awarded the Medal of Honor Colonel Merritt A. Edson for extraordinary heroism and conspicuous intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty as Commanding Officer of the First Marine Raider Battalion, with the First Parachute Battalion . . . Map (db m105751) HM
20 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Martin Henry Freeman1826-1889
Martin Freeman, born in Rutland, became the first black college president in the United States and was a member of the second East Parish Congregational Church which stood on this site. He was prepared by Pastor William Mitchell for Middlebury . . . Map (db m77981) HM
21 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Martin Henry Freeman
Rutland native Martin Henry Freeman was a ground-breaking African American educator and abolitionist. Born May 11, 1826, Freeman was tutored by East Parish Congregational Church's Rev. William Mitchell, and was among the first African Americans . . . Map (db m229879) HM
22 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Old State House
Approximately four rods from the west wall of this armory stood the "OLD STATE HOUSE" demolished in 1912, in which Vermont legislative sessions were held at intervals from 1784 to 1804 inclusive, county court from 1784 to 1793 and in 1791 the first . . . Map (db m77992) HM
23 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Old State House
When Rutland became the Shiretown in 1784, the old gambrel-roofed Tavern on this site served as Court House and State House for the Legislatures of 1784 and 1786 and the first session of the U.S. District Court of 1791. Nearby stood a whipping . . . Map (db m109335) HM
24 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Paramount TheaterEst. January 1914 — Reopened March 18, 2000 —
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m229890) HM
25 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Rutland County Vietnam Honor Roll
KILLED IN ACTION Allen Archer, Rutland · Edward Birmingham, Rutland Roger Clark, Pittsfield · Gilford Dashner, Shrewsbury Richard Dexter, Rutland · Joseph Fish, Rutland · Phillip Greene, Poultney Gary Hall, Shrewsbury · . . . Map (db m231034) WM
26 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Rutland County Vietnam Veterans Memorial
. . . Map (db m229762) WM
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27 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Rutland G.A.R. Memorial
Dedicated to the memory of the Grand Army of the RepublicMap (db m136416) WM
28 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Rutland Veterans Memorial
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
29 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Rutland World War I Memorial
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
30 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
31 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — The 54th Regiment
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
32 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — The Gift-of-Life Marathon
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
33 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 1 - First in the Nation
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
34 Vermont, Rutland County, Rutland — Why Trains?
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
 
 
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Apr. 19, 2024