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THE NATIVE AMERICAN IN VERMONT The Native American in Vermont. 3202 Views. Lake Champlain, Native American, natives. Vermont’s story begins with the indigenous peoples who frequented the territory between the Connecticut River and Lake Champlain long before the European came. For many years it was thought that the area had been only a hunting and fishing ground forthe Native.
CHARLOTTE, VERMONT, NEW ENGLAND USA WESTMINSTER, VERMONT, NEW ENGLAND USA GRAFTON, VERMONT, NEW ENGLAND USABENNING WENTWORTH
Starting with Bennington in 1749, Wentworth granted (read: sold) to speculators large tracts of land (towns) in what would become Vermont, despite claims on the territory by the Province of New York and a subsequent Royal Order to discontinue the activity. Pocketing the hefty £20 fee paid by each of (usually) sixty grantees per town and reserving two “shares” (500 acres) of each town for SPADE FARM COVERED BRIDGE, FERRISBURGH, VERMONT Spade Farm Ferrisburgh (a/k/a Old Hollow) Privately owned Justin Miller, 1850. Town Lattice, 85′ spanning a farm pond adjacent to US Route 7 in North Ferrisburgh. VICTORIAN VILLAGE COVERED BRIDGE, ROCKINGHAM, VERMONT Victorian Village Covered Bridge, Rockingham, Vermont. Spanning an unnamed waterway adjacent to the Vermont Country Store on Route 103. Dismantled in 1959 by the US Army Corps of Engineers, modified and rebuilt by Aubrey Stratton in 1967. Vrest Orton, founder of the Vermont Country Store, was chairman of the Vermont Historic SitesCommission at
MILLER'S RUN COVERED BRIDGE, LYNDON, VERMONT Miller’s Run Lyndon (a/k/a Bradley) E.H. Stone, 1878. Queenpost, 56′, spanning Miller’s Run on Route 122. Restored in 1995, the only covered bridge in VIRTUAL VERMONTBRIDGESTOWNSLODGINGRESOURCESABOUT USHISTORY Proctorsville, Vermont, New England USA. 7363 Views. Cavendish, Proctorsville, Windsor County. About Proctorsville, Vermont Village in the town of Cavendish, Windsor County Coordinates (Geographic Center): N 72° 38′ W 43°22′ Census. Read more. LONGLEY COVERED BRIDGE, MONTGOMERY Longley Covered Bridge, Montgomery, Vermont. Town Lattice, 84.6′, spanning Trout River on Longley Bridge Road, off Route 118, 1.1 miles east of Montgomery village. Pastoral views, great spot for picnickingand swimming.
THE NATIVE AMERICAN IN VERMONT The Native American in Vermont. 3202 Views. Lake Champlain, Native American, natives. Vermont’s story begins with the indigenous peoples who frequented the territory between the Connecticut River and Lake Champlain long before the European came. For many years it was thought that the area had been only a hunting and fishing ground forthe Native.
CHARLOTTE, VERMONT, NEW ENGLAND USA WESTMINSTER, VERMONT, NEW ENGLAND USA GRAFTON, VERMONT, NEW ENGLAND USABENNING WENTWORTH
Starting with Bennington in 1749, Wentworth granted (read: sold) to speculators large tracts of land (towns) in what would become Vermont, despite claims on the territory by the Province of New York and a subsequent Royal Order to discontinue the activity. Pocketing the hefty £20 fee paid by each of (usually) sixty grantees per town and reserving two “shares” (500 acres) of each town for SPADE FARM COVERED BRIDGE, FERRISBURGH, VERMONT Spade Farm Ferrisburgh (a/k/a Old Hollow) Privately owned Justin Miller, 1850. Town Lattice, 85′ spanning a farm pond adjacent to US Route 7 in North Ferrisburgh. VICTORIAN VILLAGE COVERED BRIDGE, ROCKINGHAM, VERMONT Victorian Village Covered Bridge, Rockingham, Vermont. Spanning an unnamed waterway adjacent to the Vermont Country Store on Route 103. Dismantled in 1959 by the US Army Corps of Engineers, modified and rebuilt by Aubrey Stratton in 1967. Vrest Orton, founder of the Vermont Country Store, was chairman of the Vermont Historic SitesCommission at
MILLER'S RUN COVERED BRIDGE, LYNDON, VERMONT Miller’s Run Lyndon (a/k/a Bradley) E.H. Stone, 1878. Queenpost, 56′, spanning Miller’s Run on Route 122. Restored in 1995, the only covered bridge in WESTMINSTER, VERMONT, NEW ENGLAND USA Although it is not certain, it seems likely that Benning Wentworth named this town in the Grants for Westminster, England, now part of London. In Wentworth’s time Westminster was a separate town, adjacent to Putney and Fulham (as Westminster, Vermont is near Putney and Dummerston, originally Fullum).. Activities & Points of InterestBENNING WENTWORTH
Starting with Bennington in 1749, Wentworth granted (read: sold) to speculators large tracts of land (towns) in what would become Vermont, despite claims on the territory by the Province of New York and a subsequent Royal Order to discontinue the activity. Pocketing the hefty £20 fee paid by each of (usually) sixty grantees per town and reserving two “shares” (500 acres) of each town for ANDOVER, VERMONT, NEW ENGLAND USA Contact Info. Emergency Services (Statewide): 911. Hospital: Springfield Hospital (Springfield) 802-885-2151. Town Clerk: Linda Bargfrede 953 Weston-Andover Road Andover, VT 05143. 802 875-2765. M TTh F 9-1; W 11-3.
GREENSBORO, VERMONT, NEW ENGLAND USA The first named grantee was Harris Colt of Lyme, Connecticut, who had captained a company under Washington’s command. He and his associates had petitioned for the town in March of 1780, and the following November the Legislature made the grant, directing that the charter be issued under the name of Coltkiln (sometimes rendered incorrectly as Colt Hill, for example in Child’s Gazetteer). SCOTT TOWNSHEND COVERED BRIDGE Scott Townshend Covered Bridge, Townshend, Vermont. Town Lattice with added arch plus two Kingposts with Howe-type metal rod verticals, 276′ overall span across West River adjacent to Route 30, 1.5 miles west of Townshend Village. Concrete pier added 1980-81. At 166′, the Town section is the longest single span in Vermont. VICTORIAN VILLAGE COVERED BRIDGE, ROCKINGHAM, VERMONT Victorian Village Covered Bridge, Rockingham, Vermont. Spanning an unnamed waterway adjacent to the Vermont Country Store on Route 103. Dismantled in 1959 by the US Army Corps of Engineers, modified and rebuilt by Aubrey Stratton in 1967. Vrest Orton, founder of the Vermont Country Store, was chairman of the Vermont Historic SitesCommission at
WHITINGHAM, VERMONT, NEW ENGLAND USA Granted to Nathan Whiting and twelve others. It was the birthplace of Brigham Young, Mormon leader and founder of Salt Lake City, Utah.. The village of Whitingham, on Sadawga Lake, was originally known as Sadawga Springs, and was a popular summer resort. SOMERSET, VERMONT, NEW ENGLAND USA About Somerset, Vermont Windham County Chartered: September 9, 1761 (New Hampshire Grant) Area: 17,603 Acres = 27.5 Square Miles [ SizeRank:
SETH WARNER (1743-1784) American Revolutionary soldier, born in Roxbury, Connecticut. He came to Bennington in 1765, a skilled botanist (despite only a common-school education) and ardent huntsman. The lifestyle suited him, and these pursuits won out over farming. HETTY GREEN (1834-1916) Hetty Green (1834-1916) A hundred years ago she was often called “the pride and pain” of Bellows Falls. In New York City she was known as the “Witch of Wall Street” and the world’s richest woman. Her simple Quaker dress, frugal lifestyle and great wealth inevitably made her a unique and conspicuous person wherever shelived.
VIRTUAL VERMONTBRIDGESTOWNSLODGINGRESOURCESABOUT USHISTORY Proctorsville, Vermont, New England USA. 7363 Views. Cavendish, Proctorsville, Windsor County. About Proctorsville, Vermont Village in the town of Cavendish, Windsor County Coordinates (Geographic Center): N 72° 38′ W 43°22′ Census. Read more. THE NATIVE AMERICAN IN VERMONT The Native American in Vermont. Vermont’s story begins with the indigenous peoples who frequented the territory between the Connecticut River and Lake Champlain long before the European came. For many years it was thought that the area had been only a hunting and fishing ground for the Native. However, in recent decades,archaeological
LONGLEY COVERED BRIDGE, MONTGOMERY Longley Covered Bridge, Montgomery, Vermont. Town Lattice, 84.6′, spanning Trout River on Longley Bridge Road, off Route 118, 1.1 miles east of Montgomery village. Pastoral views, great spot for picnickingand swimming.
THE NATIVE AMERICAN IN VERMONT The Native American in Vermont. 3202 Views. Lake Champlain, Native American, natives. Vermont’s story begins with the indigenous peoples who frequented the territory between the Connecticut River and Lake Champlain long before the European came. For many years it was thought that the area had been only a hunting and fishing ground forthe Native.
WESTMINSTER, VERMONT, NEW ENGLAND USA ANNE STORY (1741-1817) Anne Story (1741-1817) Born in Preston, Connecticut. At the age of 14, she married Amos Story, and together they produced five children. Wanting something better, they decided to move to the “New Hampshire Grants”, where land was plentiful and the children could have good lives. In 1774 Amos and their 13-year-old son Solomon headed north toBENNING WENTWORTH
Starting with Bennington in 1749, Wentworth granted (read: sold) to speculators large tracts of land (towns) in what would become Vermont, despite claims on the territory by the Province of New York and a subsequent Royal Order to discontinue the activity. Pocketing the hefty £20 fee paid by each of (usually) sixty grantees per town and reserving two “shares” (500 acres) of each town for SPADE FARM COVERED BRIDGE, FERRISBURGH, VERMONT Spade Farm Ferrisburgh (a/k/a Old Hollow) Privately owned Justin Miller, 1850. Town Lattice, 85′ spanning a farm pond adjacent to US Route 7 in North Ferrisburgh. VICTORIAN VILLAGE COVERED BRIDGE, ROCKINGHAM, VERMONT Victorian Village Covered Bridge, Rockingham, Vermont. Spanning an unnamed waterway adjacent to the Vermont Country Store on Route 103. Dismantled in 1959 by the US Army Corps of Engineers, modified and rebuilt by Aubrey Stratton in 1967. Vrest Orton, founder of the Vermont Country Store, was chairman of the Vermont Historic SitesCommission at
MILLER'S RUN COVERED BRIDGE, LYNDON, VERMONT Miller’s Run Lyndon (a/k/a Bradley) E.H. Stone, 1878. Queenpost, 56′, spanning Miller’s Run on Route 122. Restored in 1995, the only covered bridge in VIRTUAL VERMONTBRIDGESTOWNSLODGINGRESOURCESABOUT USHISTORY Proctorsville, Vermont, New England USA. 7363 Views. Cavendish, Proctorsville, Windsor County. About Proctorsville, Vermont Village in the town of Cavendish, Windsor County Coordinates (Geographic Center): N 72° 38′ W 43°22′ Census. Read more. THE NATIVE AMERICAN IN VERMONT The Native American in Vermont. Vermont’s story begins with the indigenous peoples who frequented the territory between the Connecticut River and Lake Champlain long before the European came. For many years it was thought that the area had been only a hunting and fishing ground for the Native. However, in recent decades,archaeological
LONGLEY COVERED BRIDGE, MONTGOMERY Longley Covered Bridge, Montgomery, Vermont. Town Lattice, 84.6′, spanning Trout River on Longley Bridge Road, off Route 118, 1.1 miles east of Montgomery village. Pastoral views, great spot for picnickingand swimming.
THE NATIVE AMERICAN IN VERMONT The Native American in Vermont. 3202 Views. Lake Champlain, Native American, natives. Vermont’s story begins with the indigenous peoples who frequented the territory between the Connecticut River and Lake Champlain long before the European came. For many years it was thought that the area had been only a hunting and fishing ground forthe Native.
WESTMINSTER, VERMONT, NEW ENGLAND USA ANNE STORY (1741-1817) Anne Story (1741-1817) Born in Preston, Connecticut. At the age of 14, she married Amos Story, and together they produced five children. Wanting something better, they decided to move to the “New Hampshire Grants”, where land was plentiful and the children could have good lives. In 1774 Amos and their 13-year-old son Solomon headed north toBENNING WENTWORTH
Starting with Bennington in 1749, Wentworth granted (read: sold) to speculators large tracts of land (towns) in what would become Vermont, despite claims on the territory by the Province of New York and a subsequent Royal Order to discontinue the activity. Pocketing the hefty £20 fee paid by each of (usually) sixty grantees per town and reserving two “shares” (500 acres) of each town for SPADE FARM COVERED BRIDGE, FERRISBURGH, VERMONT Spade Farm Ferrisburgh (a/k/a Old Hollow) Privately owned Justin Miller, 1850. Town Lattice, 85′ spanning a farm pond adjacent to US Route 7 in North Ferrisburgh. VICTORIAN VILLAGE COVERED BRIDGE, ROCKINGHAM, VERMONT Victorian Village Covered Bridge, Rockingham, Vermont. Spanning an unnamed waterway adjacent to the Vermont Country Store on Route 103. Dismantled in 1959 by the US Army Corps of Engineers, modified and rebuilt by Aubrey Stratton in 1967. Vrest Orton, founder of the Vermont Country Store, was chairman of the Vermont Historic SitesCommission at
MILLER'S RUN COVERED BRIDGE, LYNDON, VERMONT Miller’s Run Lyndon (a/k/a Bradley) E.H. Stone, 1878. Queenpost, 56′, spanning Miller’s Run on Route 122. Restored in 1995, the only covered bridge in ABOUT VIRTUAL VERMONT About Virtual Vermont. On May 16, 1997, Virtual Vermont Internet Magazine changed hands. Its originator had long felt a call to devote his time to ministry, and decided to sell to me. Despite other offers, he believed that I “had a heart” for the project, and wouldpreserve it.
CHARLOTTE, VERMONT, NEW ENGLAND USA Calendar of Events provided by the Vermont Department of Tourism & Marketing. (weekends, seasonal) Route 7, next to Wildflower Farm. Seeds, gifts, nature trail, film on Vermont wildflowers. Route 7 Charlotte. 802-985-9455. Click Here for a map of all bridges inChittenden County.
VICTORIAN VILLAGE COVERED BRIDGE, ROCKINGHAM, VERMONT Victorian Village Covered Bridge, Rockingham, Vermont. Spanning an unnamed waterway adjacent to the Vermont Country Store on Route 103. Dismantled in 1959 by the US Army Corps of Engineers, modified and rebuilt by Aubrey Stratton in 1967. Vrest Orton, founder of the Vermont Country Store, was chairman of the Vermont Historic SitesCommission at
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Starting with Bennington in 1749, Wentworth granted (read: sold) to speculators large tracts of land (towns) in what would become Vermont, despite claims on the territory by the Province of New York and a subsequent Royal Order to discontinue the activity. Pocketing the hefty £20 fee paid by each of (usually) sixty grantees per town and reserving two “shares” (500 acres) of each town for ANDOVER, VERMONT, NEW ENGLAND USA Contact Info. Emergency Services (Statewide): 911. Hospital: Springfield Hospital (Springfield) 802-885-2151. Town Clerk: Linda Bargfrede 953 Weston-Andover Road Andover, VT 05143. 802 875-2765. M TTh F 9-1; W 11-3.
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About Panton, Vermont Addison County Chartered: November 3, 1761 (New Hampshire Grant) Area: 14,103 Acres = 22.04 Square Miles [Read more WHITINGHAM, VERMONT, NEW ENGLAND USA Granted to Nathan Whiting and twelve others. It was the birthplace of Brigham Young, Mormon leader and founder of Salt Lake City, Utah.. The village of Whitingham, on Sadawga Lake, was originally known as Sadawga Springs, and was a popular summer resort. SCOTT TOWNSHEND COVERED BRIDGE, TOWNSHEND, VERMONT Scott Townshend Covered Bridge, Townshend, Vermont. Town Lattice with added arch plus two Kingposts with Howe-type metal rod verticals, 276′ overall span across West River adjacent to Route 30, 1.5 miles west of Townshend Village. Concrete pier added 1980-81. At 166′, the Town section is the longest single span in Vermont. GREENSBORO, VERMONT, NEW ENGLAND USA The first named grantee was Harris Colt of Lyme, Connecticut, who had captained a company under Washington’s command. He and his associates had petitioned for the town in March of 1780, and the following November the Legislature made the grant, directing that the charter be issued under the name of Coltkiln (sometimes rendered incorrectly as Colt Hill, for example in Child’s Gazetteer). RIVER ROAD COVERED BRIDGE, TROY, VERMONT River Road Troy (a/k/a School, Upper) Builder and date unknown. Town Lattice, 66′, spanning Mississquoi River on Vielleux Road. Truss is held together with single pins (trunnels); all VIRTUAL VERMONTBRIDGESTOWNSLODGINGRESOURCESABOUT USHISTORY Bennington, Revolutionary soldier, Seth Warner. American Revolutionary soldier, born in Roxbury, Connecticut. He came to Bennington in 1765, a skilled botanist (despite only a common-school education) and. Readmore.
VIRTUAL VERMONTBRIDGESTOWNSLODGINGRESOURCESABOUT USHISTORY About Panton, Vermont Addison County Chartered: November 3, 1761 (New Hampshire Grant) Area: 14,103 Acres = 22.04 Square Miles [Read more THE NATIVE AMERICAN IN VERMONT The Native American in Vermont. Vermont’s story begins with the indigenous peoples who frequented the territory between the Connecticut River and Lake Champlain long before the European came. For many years it was thought that the area had been only a hunting and fishing ground for the Native. However, in recent decades,archaeological
THE NATIVE AMERICAN IN VERMONT The Native American in Vermont. 3202 Views. Lake Champlain, Native American, natives. Vermont’s story begins with the indigenous peoples who frequented the territory between the Connecticut River and Lake Champlain long before the European came. For many years it was thought that the area had been only a hunting and fishing ground forthe Native.
LONGLEY COVERED BRIDGE, MONTGOMERY Longley Covered Bridge, Montgomery, Vermont. Town Lattice, 84.6′, spanning Trout River on Longley Bridge Road, off Route 118, 1.1 miles east of Montgomery village. Pastoral views, great spot for picnickingand swimming.
WESTMINSTER, VERMONT, NEW ENGLAND USA WOODFORD, VERMONT, NEW ENGLAND USA WHITINGHAM, VERMONT, NEW ENGLAND USA VICTORIAN VILLAGE COVERED BRIDGE, ROCKINGHAM, VERMONT Victorian Village Covered Bridge, Rockingham, Vermont. Spanning an unnamed waterway adjacent to the Vermont Country Store on Route 103. Dismantled in 1959 by the US Army Corps of Engineers, modified and rebuilt by Aubrey Stratton in 1967. Vrest Orton, founder of the Vermont Country Store, was chairman of the Vermont Historic SitesCommission at
MILLER'S RUN COVERED BRIDGE, LYNDON, VERMONT Miller’s Run Lyndon (a/k/a Bradley) E.H. Stone, 1878. Queenpost, 56′, spanning Miller’s Run on Route 122. Restored in 1995, the only covered bridge in VIRTUAL VERMONTBRIDGESTOWNSLODGINGRESOURCESABOUT USHISTORY Bennington, Revolutionary soldier, Seth Warner. American Revolutionary soldier, born in Roxbury, Connecticut. He came to Bennington in 1765, a skilled botanist (despite only a common-school education) and. Readmore.
VIRTUAL VERMONTBRIDGESTOWNSLODGINGRESOURCESABOUT USHISTORY About Panton, Vermont Addison County Chartered: November 3, 1761 (New Hampshire Grant) Area: 14,103 Acres = 22.04 Square Miles [Read more THE NATIVE AMERICAN IN VERMONT The Native American in Vermont. Vermont’s story begins with the indigenous peoples who frequented the territory between the Connecticut River and Lake Champlain long before the European came. For many years it was thought that the area had been only a hunting and fishing ground for the Native. However, in recent decades,archaeological
THE NATIVE AMERICAN IN VERMONT The Native American in Vermont. 3202 Views. Lake Champlain, Native American, natives. Vermont’s story begins with the indigenous peoples who frequented the territory between the Connecticut River and Lake Champlain long before the European came. For many years it was thought that the area had been only a hunting and fishing ground forthe Native.
LONGLEY COVERED BRIDGE, MONTGOMERY Longley Covered Bridge, Montgomery, Vermont. Town Lattice, 84.6′, spanning Trout River on Longley Bridge Road, off Route 118, 1.1 miles east of Montgomery village. Pastoral views, great spot for picnickingand swimming.
WESTMINSTER, VERMONT, NEW ENGLAND USA WOODFORD, VERMONT, NEW ENGLAND USA WHITINGHAM, VERMONT, NEW ENGLAND USA VICTORIAN VILLAGE COVERED BRIDGE, ROCKINGHAM, VERMONT Victorian Village Covered Bridge, Rockingham, Vermont. Spanning an unnamed waterway adjacent to the Vermont Country Store on Route 103. Dismantled in 1959 by the US Army Corps of Engineers, modified and rebuilt by Aubrey Stratton in 1967. Vrest Orton, founder of the Vermont Country Store, was chairman of the Vermont Historic SitesCommission at
MILLER'S RUN COVERED BRIDGE, LYNDON, VERMONT Miller’s Run Lyndon (a/k/a Bradley) E.H. Stone, 1878. Queenpost, 56′, spanning Miller’s Run on Route 122. Restored in 1995, the only covered bridge in WESTMINSTER, VERMONT, NEW ENGLAND USA Although it is not certain, it seems likely that Benning Wentworth named this town in the Grants for Westminster, England, now part of London. In Wentworth’s time Westminster was a separate town, adjacent to Putney and Fulham (as Westminster, Vermont is near Putney and Dummerston, originally Fullum).. Activities & Points of Interest CHARLOTTE, VERMONT, NEW ENGLAND USA Calendar of Events provided by the Vermont Department of Tourism & Marketing. (weekends, seasonal) Route 7, next to Wildflower Farm. Seeds, gifts, nature trail, film on Vermont wildflowers. Route 7 Charlotte. 802-985-9455. Click Here for a map of all bridges inChittenden County.
GREENSBORO, VERMONT, NEW ENGLAND USA The first named grantee was Harris Colt of Lyme, Connecticut, who had captained a company under Washington’s command. He and his associates had petitioned for the town in March of 1780, and the following November the Legislature made the grant, directing that the charter be issued under the name of Coltkiln (sometimes rendered incorrectly as Colt Hill, for example in Child’s Gazetteer).BENNING WENTWORTH
Starting with Bennington in 1749, Wentworth granted (read: sold) to speculators large tracts of land (towns) in what would become Vermont, despite claims on the territory by the Province of New York and a subsequent Royal Order to discontinue the activity. Pocketing the hefty £20 fee paid by each of (usually) sixty grantees per town and reserving two “shares” (500 acres) of each town for RANK POPULATION, VERMONT, NEW ENGLAND USA Rank Town Population Area Density 1 Burlington 38,889 15.48 2,512.2 2 Essex 18,626 39.4 472.7 3 Rutland 17,292 7.67 2,254.5 DOVER, VERMONT, NEW ENGLAND USA Dover was created from the southern half of Wardsboro, which had been chartered in 1780 and eight years later divided into two districts, North Wardsboro and South Wardsboro.Except for sharing a representative to the state legislature, the two districts were pretty much separate entities, but the residents of what was known locally as Wardsboro South District were determined to have their own GRAFTON, VERMONT, NEW ENGLAND USA About Grafton, Vermont. Windham County Chartered: April 8, 1754 (New Hampshire Grant) Area: 24,456 Acres = 38.21 Square Miles Coordinates (Geographic Center): N 43° 10′ W 72°36′ Altitude: 860 feet ASL Population (US Census, 2010): 679 Population Density (persons per square mile): 17.8 Full Census Info: Town County State JOHN DEERE (1804-1886) John Deere (1804-1886) Inventor and manufacturer, born in Rutland. After his father disappeared enroute to England, Deere was raised by his mother. He received his education in a Vermont primary school, served a four-year blacksmith apprenticeship, and entered the trade in 1825. In 1827 he married Demarius Lamb; by 1836 the couple had four SPADE FARM COVERED BRIDGE, FERRISBURGH, VERMONT Spade Farm Ferrisburgh (a/k/a Old Hollow) Privately owned Justin Miller, 1850. Town Lattice, 85′ spanning a farm pond adjacent to US Route 7 in North Ferrisburgh.JOHN STARK (1728
John Stark (1728 – 1822) 3918 Views. Battle of Bennington, Bennington area, John Stark. Born in Londonderry, New Hampshire. Although he was a farmer like his father, it has often been said that his career was unequaled in American military history. He saw service with Rogers’ Rangers in the last of the French and Indian Wars; as acolonel
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