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... taken from Thompson's Vermont , Part II . , pp . 209-210 . For the remainder of the table the numbers have been taken from the U. S. Census Reports . In 1850. - Burlington , 7,585 ; Bennington , 3,923 ; Brattleboro , 3,816 ; Rutland ...
... taken from Thompson's Vermont , Part II . , pp . 209-210 . For the remainder of the table the numbers have been taken from the U. S. Census Reports . In 1850. - Burlington , 7,585 ; Bennington , 3,923 ; Brattleboro , 3,816 ; Rutland ...
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... taken from the Census Reports . The numbers used in the comparison of towns to and including 1840 are found in Thompson's Vermont , Part II . , pp . 209 , 210 ; and for the later periods in the U. S. Census Reports . Heights of ...
... taken from the Census Reports . The numbers used in the comparison of towns to and including 1840 are found in Thompson's Vermont , Part II . , pp . 209 , 210 ; and for the later periods in the U. S. Census Reports . Heights of ...
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Edward Conant A.M.. Heights of Mountains in Vermont . 66 Taken from the Geology of Vermont , A. Guyot and others . .... 4,018 ft . Mansfield Mt. , Chin . 4,389 " Reported from the Office of the U. S. Coast Survey . Jay Peak ... .3,861 ft ...
Edward Conant A.M.. Heights of Mountains in Vermont . 66 Taken from the Geology of Vermont , A. Guyot and others . .... 4,018 ft . Mansfield Mt. , Chin . 4,389 " Reported from the Office of the U. S. Coast Survey . Jay Peak ... .3,861 ft ...
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... taken pris- oners , and the town was burned . The work was quickly done . When the sun was an hour high the journey to Canada had begun . A dreary prospect was before the captives as they started northward from their still burning homes ...
... taken pris- oners , and the town was burned . The work was quickly done . When the sun was an hour high the journey to Canada had begun . A dreary prospect was before the captives as they started northward from their still burning homes ...
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... taken at once . Allen explained the danger of the undertaking and called upon all who were willing to follow him to poise their firelocks . Every firelock was poised and the march began . They were guided by a boy named Beeman through a ...
... taken at once . Allen explained the danger of the undertaking and called upon all who were willing to follow him to poise their firelocks . Every firelock was poised and the march began . They were guided by a boy named Beeman through a ...
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