The Hardwick and Woodbury Railroad (H&WRR, or H&W) was a short-line railroad serving the towns of Hardwick and Woodbury, Vermont. Built to serve the local...
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viable business, and the Hardwick and Woodbury Railroad was built to transport stone from the quarries to finishing shops in nearby Hardwick, which had a...
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States Hardwick Stove Company, a former cooking appliance manufacturer merged with Maytag in 1981 Hardwick and Woodbury Railroad, a former railroad in Vermont...
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rail lines met. The Hardwick and Woodbury Railroad was built to bring granite from the quarries to the finishing shops, and Hardwick became known as the...
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Charles Webster Leonard (category People from Woodbury, Vermont)
Iowa and Idaho.[2], The following year they purchased the Hardwick and Woodbury Railroad as a means of connecting the quarries of the Woodbury Granite...
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1894, the Hardwick and Woodbury Railroad (H&W RR) was incorporated to transport granite from the Woodbury quarries (in particular the Carter and WGC quarries...
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Green Mountain Railroad and Washington County Railroad. The state funds capital improvements; Vermont Rail System funds maintenance and runs freight over...
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The St. Johnsbury and Lamoille County Railroad (StJ&LC) was a railroad located in northern Vermont. It provided service to rural parts of the state for...
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East Hardwick Village, the rail road played an important part in its continued growth. The St. J. and L. C. railroad passed through East Hardwick Village...
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narrow river valley at the eastern edge of the Woodbury Mountains. Upon entering the next town, Hardwick, the valley opens up as the road approaches the...
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H. Henry Powers (section Death and legacy)
George Powers was the husband of Gertrude Francis Woodbury, whose father was Governor Urban A. Woodbury. Powers died in Morristown on December 8, 1913....
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Framingham Gloucester Grafton Great Barrington Groton Hadley Halifax Harwich Hardwick Hatfield Haverhill Hingham Hingham (CDP) Hull Hyde Park Ipswich Islington...
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Womelsdorf, Pennsylvania – Joseph Wommelsdorf (founder) (note the spelling) Woodbury, Vermont – Col. Ebenezer Wood (grantee) Woodfords, California – Daniel...
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player Brian Wood, illustrator George Woodard, dairy farmer, actor Urban A. Woodbury, former Vermont governor Edwin T. Woodward, American Civil War officer...
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Levi Underwood (category People from Hardwick, Vermont)
Vermont from 1860 to 1862. A native of Hardwick, Vermont, Underwood was raised and educated in Hardwick, studied law, and attained admission to the bar in 1842...
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