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Historical Markers and War Memorials in St. Albans, 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
St. Albans 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, St. Albans — Camp Holbrook
On Old Orchard Road at Swanton Road (U.S. 7), on the right when traveling west on Old Orchard Road.
This site, the former Henry Seymour farm, became a Civil War camp named in honor of Vermont’s second Civil War Governor, Frederick Holbrook. Over 1000 men of the 5th Vermont Volunteer Infantry Regiment camped on this land and were mustered in to . . . Map (db m86591) HM
2 Vermont, Franklin County, St. Albans — Franklin County Veterans Memorial
Near Main Street (Route 7) at Lake Street when traveling east.
Dedicated to Veterans In memory of and appreciation to all those men and women of Franklin County who have served, are serving and will serve in the armed services of this country Their service, dedication and . . . Map (db m140781) WM
3 Vermont, Franklin County, St. Albans — History on the Hill/Leçon d'historie sur la colline
On Church Street at Bishop Street, on the right when traveling north on Church Street.
For more than a century, the students of St. Albans made this building a center of scholarship, sports and citizenship. Constructed in 1860 in the Renaissance Revival style, the building replaced two schools-the first built in 1800, the . . . Map (db m140482) HM
4 Vermont, Franklin County, St. Albans — On This Spot
Near Isham Avenue.
On this spot in the year 1839 Lawrence Brainerd shot a grey wolf which had been ravaging the northeast part of Franklin Co. The great beast measured six feet in length.Map (db m177399) HM
5 Vermont, Franklin County, St. Albans — Rail City / La ville ferroviaire
On Federal Street near Hampton Lane, on the left when traveling north.
The Central Vermont Railroad was founded by John Smith with the first trains arriving in St. Albans in 1850. The original station was replaced in 1866-7 by this structure designed and built by William Howe. The shed was 88 feet wide and covered . . . Map (db m176673) HM
6 Vermont, Franklin County, St. Albans — St. Albans Raid
On South Main Street (U.S. 7) north of Fairfield Street (Vermont Route 36), on the right when traveling north.
The Civil War entered Vermont, October 19, 1864, when 22 Confederates spread terror from the north, robbed three banks and shot up the town. Stealing horses, they fled back into Canada. There, after trial, they were freed and the banks partially . . . Map (db m61958) HM
7 Vermont, Franklin County, St. Albans — St. Albans War Memorial
On Main Street (U.S. 7) at Lake Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
In Memory Of Those Who Sacrificed Their Lives For Democracy That They Shall Not Have Died In Vain W.W.I Albert A. Bushey · Walter Clark · Frederick T. Coleman · Lynus Crandall · Walter T. Finn · Paul R. Grandfield · Carlton B. Hawley · . . . Map (db m140574) WM
8 Vermont, Franklin County, St. Albans — St. Albans World War Memorial
On S Main Street (U.S. 7) at Lake Street, on the right on S Main Street.
In Honor of Those Citizens of St. Albans Who at the Call of Their Country Gave Their Lives in the World War 1917-1918 This Memorial is Dedicated by A Grateful CommunityMap (db m140578) WM
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9 Vermont, Franklin County, St. Albans — The Smith Legacy / L'héritage de la famille Smith
On Bank Street at North Main Street (U.S. 7), on the right when traveling east on Bank Street.
Vermont had two governors from St. Albans – a father and son named Smith – and both lived nearby. John Gregory Smith was governor from 1864-65, as thousands of young Vermonters fought in the American Civil War. He was married to Eliza Brainerd, the . . . Map (db m177182) HM
10 Vermont, Franklin County, St. Albans, Taylor Park — St. Albans Civil War Memorial
On S Main Street (U.S. 7) at Lake Street, on the right on S Main Street.
To Those Brave Men of St. Albans who Fought in the Civil War Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we . . . Map (db m140579) WM
 
 
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Apr. 26, 2024