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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Brandon, 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
Brandon is in Rutland County
      Rutland County (124)  
ADJACENT TO RUTLAND COUNTY
      Addison County (72)  
      Bennington County (63)  
      Windsor County (109)  
      Washington County, New York (169)  
 
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1 Vermont, Rutland County, Brandon — Brandon Civil War MemorialTo Her Fallen Soldiers — 1861-1865 —
Killed in Battle Capt. Geo. B. Davenport, May 5, 1864 Capt. Chas. J. Ormsbee, May 5, 1864 Lieut. Hiram Bailey, June 3, 1864 Sergt. Ezra P. West, June 29, 1862 Corp. Chas. A. Ford, April 2, 1865 Hadley P. Ford, May 16, 1864 John . . . Map (db m136383) WM
2 Vermont, Rutland County, Brandon — Brandon Training School
Established in 1915, the program served Vermonters with mental retardation and developmental disabilities continuously until 1993. Founded as the Brandon State School for Feebleminded Children, the name was changed to Brandon State School in 1929 . . . Map (db m76003) HM
3 Vermont, Rutland County, Brandon — Forest Dale Ironworks
Ironworking began at Forest Dale in 1810 using local ore. By 1823 a blast furnace was producing pig iron and a variety of ornamental iron. The Green Mountain Iron Company acquired the facility in 1854 to produce parlor stoves. The furnace was . . . Map (db m78178) HM
4 Vermont, Rutland County, Brandon — Stephen A. DouglasOpponent of Abraham Lincoln
The ‘little giant’ of national politics, born in Brandon in 1813, later moved to Middlebury to learn cabinet making. Returning to Brandon, he attended the Academy. Moving to Illinois in 1833, his career merged with the stream of American politics, . . . Map (db m76006) HM
5 Vermont, Rutland County, Brandon — Stephen A. Douglas
(side 1) Teacher Lawyer Orator Statesman United States Senator from Illinois 1847 to 1861 Democratic candidate for President of United States against Abraham Lincoln. Loyal supporter of Lincoln and the Union in the early days . . . Map (db m136876) HM
 
 
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2024