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LYNDON TOWN PLAN - Lyndon, Vermont
www.lyndonvt.orgLYNDON TOWN PLAN Selectboard Final Draft– January 2015 1 LYNDON TOWN ... Island in 1791, the same year that Vermont was accepted as the fourteenth state in the Union. Lyndon developed as a regional center for farming, railroading, education, manufacturing, commerce and retail ... 1,400 families is $50,781 per year. Over 88 % of its people ...
Public Higher Education in Vermont - vermontbiz.com
www.vermontbiz.comIn 1791, shortly after Vermont was admitted to the Union as the 14th state, the General Assembly chartered the University of Vermont as a private institution, and it became the fifth private institution of higher education to be established in New England (after Harvard, Yale, Brown,
The Founding Freemasons of Vermont
www.vermontlodgeofresearch.comVermont’s founders were also the founders of Vermont Freemasonry. ... Like the settlers of Texas men and their families moved up from Connecticut for new farm land or an opportunity to reestablish themselves, calling the new ... Served as the first Master of Dorchester Lodge in 1791.
Powerful History - Vermont Agency of Commerce and ...
accd.vermont.govPowerful History: The Archaeology of Native People ... Vermont became a state in 1791, but, even years earlier, European ... They built shelters, raised families and belonged to communities. They also stayed connected to other Native com-munities nearby and …
IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF OUR ANCESTORS - Bradley Rymph
www.bradleyrymph.comthe state of Vermont began in the 1760s. Prior to that time, a few French settlements ... Vermont finally joined the Union in 1791, becoming the 14th state (i.e., ... initial settlement, these families included the parents of Lemuel’s wife, Esther Greenwood First Settler of Burke, Vermont: