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Historical Markers in Swanton, Vermont

 
Clickable Map of Franklin 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 Franklin County, VT (31) Chittenden County, VT (140) Grand Isle County, VT (16) Lamoille County, VT (14) Orleans County, VT (43)  FranklinCounty(31) Franklin County (31)  ChittendenCounty(140) Chittenden County (140)  GrandIsleCounty(16) Grand Isle County (16)  LamoilleCounty(14) Lamoille County (14)  OrleansCounty(43) Orleans County (43)
St. Albans is the county seat for Franklin County
Swanton is in Franklin County
      Franklin County (31)  
ADJACENT TO FRANKLIN COUNTY
      Chittenden County (140)  
      Grand Isle County (16)  
      Lamoille County (14)  
      Orleans County (43)  
 
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1 Vermont, Franklin County, Swanton — 10,000 Years of Fishing / 10 000 ans de pêche
Lake Champlain: An Important Fishery for the Abenaki Native peoples have been fishing the waters of the Champlain Valley for more than 10,000 years. The first evidence of humans here dates from a time when the salty Champlain Sea . . . Map (db m140016) HM
2 Vermont, Franklin County, Swanton — First People of the Missisquoi Delta
The Swanton Route 78 Archaeology Project This beautiful setting of the Missisquoi Delta is the traditional homeland of the Missisquoi Abenaki Tribe, many of whom still reside in the area today. Archaeological sites identified all along the river . . . Map (db m200631) HM
3 Vermont, Franklin County, Swanton — Missisquoi Village and MissionSwanton / Highgate
The ancient Missisquoi / Mazipskoik Abenaki village was the region's focal point into the 1760's. In 1744, Jesuits built a cabin which served into the 1790's as the first longterm Christian mission in Vermont. Speculators took much of the Abenaki . . . Map (db m44655) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 28, 2024