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    Vergennes /vərˈdʒɛnz/ is a city located in the northwest quadrant of Addison County, Vermont, United States. The municipality is bordered by the towns...
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    Vergennes Union High School is a high school/junior high school of about 700 students in Vergennes, Vermont, United States. The school serves the city...
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  • performed in the town of Barre, Vermont, in 2006, followed by Vergennes, Vermont the same year and a tour in Vermont and Massachusetts in 2007. Mitchell...
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  • de Vergennes (1718-1794), French magistrate and diplomat, older brother of Charles Gravier Places Vergennes, Illinois Vergennes, Vermont Vergennes Township...
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    elected to the board of aldermen soon after his move to Vergennes. He represented Vergennes in the Vermont House of Representatives in 1804 and 1805. From 1805...
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    Chavigny met Louis XV at Versailles, he lobbied for Vergennes to be given an appointment. In 1750 Vergennes was appointed as Ambassador to the Electorate of...
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    Stephen Bates (sheriff) (category People from Vergennes, Vermont)
    of the city of Vergennes, Vermont, for 25 years between 1879 and 1907. He was the first Black chief law enforcement officer in Vermont and the only one...
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    The Vermont Industrial School, which became the Weeks School, was a publicly funded reform school located along Otter Creek in Vergennes, Vermont. Sold...
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    Ferrisburgh–Vergennes station is an intermodal Amtrak and bus station in Ferrisburgh, Vermont, adjacent to the city of Vergennes. The facility opened in...
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    water. Vermont Route 22A runs through the town, leading north to Vergennes and south to Fair Haven, where it continues into New York. Vermont Route 73...
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  • Navy in 1813-1815. Originally a merchant sloop, she was purchased at Vergennes, Vermont on Lake Champlain in 1812 and fitted as either sloop of war or brig...
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  • 1883) was a Vermont farmer, businessman and politician who served as President of the Vermont State Senate. Seymour was born in Vergennes, Vermont on October...
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  • Montpelier, Vermont (Inactive) Middlebury Money Middlebury, Vermont Vergennes Green Vergennes, Vermont Floyd Hours Floyd, Virginia (Inactive) Bainbridge Island...
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    Addison County, Vermont". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved December 30, 2021. See U.S. Geological Survey Vergennes West (1980) and Vergennes East (1983)...
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    in Vermont was in Wilder in 1918. The 50th anniversary of Girl Scouting was celebrated at a Senior Girl Scout Roundup held at Button Bay in Vergennes, Vermont...
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  • USS Eagle (1814) (category Ships built in Vermont)
    USS Eagle, a brig, was launched 11 August 1814 as Surprise at Vergennes, Vermont, by Adam and Noah Brown. She was renamed Eagle 6 September and placed...
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    Railroad, the Vermont Railway, and the Green Mountain Railroad. The Ethan Allen Express serves Burlington Union Station, Ferrisburgh–Vergennes, Middlebury...
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    of any town in Vermont, though the incorporated cities of St. Albans, Vergennes, and Winooski are smaller. The population was 794 at the 2020 census....
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    occurred. A third soldier, Private Joseph Sprague, age 32, born in Vergennes, Vermont, was on his 2nd enlistment and assigned to company B, 3rd Artillery...
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    sloop Eagle and several gunboats at the shipyard in Otter Creek at Vergennes, Vermont. While construction was underway, Ticonderoga, a schooner, was being...
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    2017 – via FlightGlobal Archive. Birtles, Philip (2000). Concorde. Vergennes, Vermont: Plymouth Press. pp. 62–63. ISBN 1-882663-44-6. Talbot 2013, p. 131...
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    service by that name, she was built as a merchant steamer in 1814 at Vergennes, Vermont, purchased by the Navy at Lake Champlain, converted to a schooner...
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    since. Addison County has the following high schools: Vergennes Union High School in Vergennes Mt. Abraham Union High School in Bristol Middlebury Union...
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    John Pierpoint (category People from Vergennes, Vermont)
    Middlebury College. Pierpoint died in Vergennes on January 7, 1882. He was buried at Prospect Cemetery in Vergennes. In 1838, Pierpoint married Sarah Maria...
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    states of Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. It is the smallest of Vermont's 10 cities by area, though the city of Vergennes has the smallest population. As...
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  • much of Connecticut, and rural New Englanders in western Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine, where population density is low. The creative...
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    invaded upstate New York, with General Samuel Strong of Vergennes leading a successful Vermont Militia attack at Plattsburgh as part of an American effort...
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    former Fort Cassin) and Vergennes is passable by boat, and is frequented by motor boats, canoes, and kayaks. Indeed, Vergennes was a shipyard of some importance...
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    Bixby Memorial Free Library (category Libraries on the National Register of Historic Places in Vermont)
    public library located in Vergennes, Vermont. The library serves five Vermont communities: Addison, Ferrisburgh, Panton, Vergennes, and Waltham. William Gove...
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    Robert W. Larrow (category People from Vergennes, Vermont)
    revitalization of the Vermont Democratic Party in the 1950s and 1960s, ending the Republican hegemony in Vermont." Larrow was born in Vergennes, Vermont, on April...
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