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    Lake Champlain (redirect from Lac Champlain)
    sham-PLAYN; French: Lac Champlain) is a natural freshwater lake in North America. It mostly lies between the US states of New York and Vermont, but also extends...
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    Memphremagog (mem-frə-MAY-gog; French: Lac Memphrémagog) is a fresh water glacial lake located between Newport, Vermont, United States and Magog, Quebec, Canada...
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    Virginia [3] Fond Du Lac letter The Cleveland Morning 20 September 1862 Fond du lac letter The Vermont Chronicle, 23 Sept, 1862 Fond du lac letter The Weekly...
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    Tourtière (category Vermont cuisine)
    Tourtière du Lac-Saint-Jean or tourtière saguenéenne to distinguish it from the varieties of tourtière with ground meat. In the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean...
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    Oklahoma Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians of the Lac du Flambeau...
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  • Wolcott Turner Brooks (category People from Byron, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin)
    Haven, Vermont. He was a relative of the Michigan Supreme Court Justice Josiah Turner, and the Vermont House of Representatives member and Vermont Supreme...
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    Virtual Vermont: Stannard Names Index to 1858 Map of Goshen Gore, Caledonia County, Vermont Portrait and Biographical Album of Fond Du Lac County, Wisconsin...
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    established a trading post in Lac du Flambeau in 1818. In the 1850s migrants from New England, primarily from Vermont and Connecticut, constructed wagon...
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  • Northern Vermont Railroad (Northern Vermont Railroad Company Incorporated) (reporting remark NVR) was a former class III railroad that operated in Vermont from...
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    new chairperson to lead Fond du Lac Band". MPRnews. Saint Paul, Minnesota. Retrieved August 17, 2024. "Mille Lacs Band elects new chief executive and...
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  • University, Northern Vermont University-Johnson, Northern Vermont University-Lyndon, and Vermont Technical College merged to become Vermont State University...
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  • Albert J. Pullen (category People from Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin)
    Grafton, Vermont, on November 1, 1861. He attended the University of Vermont and Sewanee: The University of the South. Pullen moved to North Fond du Lac, Wisconsin...
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  • Tritriva Lake Tsimanampetsotsa Lakes Manambolomaty Lake Chilwa Lake Malawi Lac de Mâl Cabora Bassa Lake Kainji Lake Oguta Lake Asejire Lake Roseires Reservoir...
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  • Northern Vermont University (NVU) was a public university in Johnson and Lyndon, Vermont. It was established in 2018 by the unification of the former...
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    George F. Wheeler (category People from Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin)
    Wisconsin State Senate, and was sheriff of Fond du Lac County. George Wheeler was born in New Haven, Vermont, on December 23, 1824. He was educated in the...
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    of Quebec and New York (including what would later become the State of Vermont). It was surveyed and marked by John Collins and Thomas Valentine from...
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  • Montreal, Maine and Atlantic Railway (category Vermont railroads)
    Class II freight railroad that operated in the U.S. states of Maine and Vermont and the Canadian province of Quebec between 2002 and 2014. It was headquartered...
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    Chimney Point is a peninsula in the town of Addison, Vermont, which juts into Lake Champlain forming a narrows. It is one of the earliest settled and...
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  • Henry C. Bottum (category People from Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin)
    Vermont, the son of Roswell Bottum and Elue Hulburd Bottum. He married Helen Burnham on July 21, 1852. Bottum later became a farmer in Fond du Lac County...
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    representing Fond du Lac County. Born in Adams, New York, Bovay later attended Norwich University, in the mountains of Vermont, where he also received...
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    divided into 17 administrative regions as follows: Bas-Saint-Laurent Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean Capitale-Nationale Mauricie Estrie Montréal Outaouais Abitibi-Témiscamingue...
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    Abenaki (category Native American tribes in Vermont)
    spoken in Maine, while the Western Abenaki language was spoken in Quebec, Vermont, and New Hampshire. While Abenaki peoples have shared cultural traits,...
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    other names for the lake. In 1632 and 1656, the lake was referred to as Lac de St. Louis or Lake St. Louis by Samuel de Champlain and cartographer Nicolas...
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    the Bible into Anishinàbemiwin in 1661. The Vermont American, a newspaper published in Middlebury, Vermont, indicated it meant "leader" in 1828. In the...
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    Rico Utah Vermont Washington Lt. Gov West Virginia Attorneys general Indiana Missouri Montana North Carolina Oregon Pennsylvania Utah Vermont Washington...
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    Jesuit missionary Isaac Jogues, the first European to view the lake, named it Lac du Saint-Sacrement (Lake of the Holy Sacrament), and its exit stream, La...
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    bacteria. Quark is possibly described by Tacitus in his book Germania as lac concretum ("thick milk"), eaten by Germanic peoples. However, this could...
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    New England French (category French-Canadian culture in Vermont)
    to the British. During this time many of Vermont's earliest settlers returned to Quebec; however, the Vermont Archaeological Society has noted in the past...
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    Edward Pier (category Politicians from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin)
    Lac, Wisconsin, and represented Fond du Lac in the Wisconsin State Senate for four years during the 1850s. Edward Pier was born in New Haven, Vermont...
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    (largest city: Hallock) Koochiching (largest city: International Falls) Lac qui Parle (largest city: Madison) Mahnomen (largest city: Mahnomen) Mower...
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