Guilford is a town in Windham County, Vermont, United States. The town was named for Francis North, 1st Earl of Guilford. The population was 2,120 at the...
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Verandah Porche (category Poets from Vermont)
Verandah Porche (born November 8, 1945) is an American poet living in Guilford, Vermont. Porche (born Linda Jacobs) attended public schools in Teaneck, New...
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of the album. The band recorded the album at Guilford Sound, an eco-friendly studio in Guilford, Vermont, with producer Tom Dalgety, with the basis for...
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Guildford (disambiguation) (redirect from Guilford)
County, North Carolina Guilford, Vermont Guilford (White Post, Virginia), listed on the NRHP in Clarke County, Virginia Guilford Press, an independent...
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Olivia Wilde (category Actresses from Vermont)
Acting in Dublin. For a short time, Wilde's family also had a house in Guilford, Vermont.[citation needed] Wilde has a sister five years older and a brother...
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Rudolf Serkin (category People from Windham County, Vermont)
dairy farm in rural Guilford, Vermont. In 1951, Serkin and Adolf Busch founded the Marlboro Music School and Festival in Marlboro, Vermont, with the goal of...
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justice of the peace Elijah Williams. In 1764, the Princes settled in Guilford, Vermont, where all six children were born. They were Tatnai, Cesar, Drucilla...
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James Elliot (politician) (category Politicians from Brattleboro, Vermont)
education. He was indentured to a local farmer, and at age 15 moved to Guilford, Vermont to work as a store clerk. He served in the army during the Whiskey...
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Peter Serkin (category People from Guilford, Vermont)
grandfather. He spent much of his childhood on his parents' farm in Guilford, Vermont. In 1958, at age 11, Serkin began studying at the Curtis Institute...
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stretches from Long Island Sound to nearly the Vermont border. Important features of the Metacomet ridge in Guilford include Totoket Mountain; its most notable...
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Released May 17, 2024 Studio Isokon, Woodstock, New York Guilford Sound, Guilford, Vermont Ron's Basement, New Jersey Length 37:06 Label Ocho Mule Producer...
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and US Route 5 in Guilford, Vermont. Built in 1817 and later given Gothic Revival styling, it was the first Episcopal Church in Vermont. On May 13, 1982...
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would most likely not have been available in the local schools of Guilford, Vermont, where Festus was raised. In 1806, a student prayer meeting gave rise...
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Bill Koch (skier) (category People from Brattleboro, Vermont)
cross-country skier who competed at the international level. A native of Guilford, Vermont, he is a graduate of the nearby Putney School in Putney. In 1974,...
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Pan Am Railways (redirect from Guilford Rail System)
Company. It was formerly known as Guilford Transportation Industries and was also known as Guilford Rail System. Guilford bought the name, colors, and logo...
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Weekend), the Marlboro Music Festival, the Guilford Country fair and the Vermont Brewers Festival. The Vermont Symphony Orchestra is supported by the state...
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John W. Phelps (category People from Guilford, Vermont)
ardent abolitionist and presidential candidate. Phelps was born in Guilford, Vermont, the son of Judge John and Lucy (Lovell) Phelps. He was appointed...
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Thomas Martin Easterly (category People from Guilford, Vermont)
very first known photograph of a lightning bolt in history. Born in Guilford, Vermont, he was the second of five children born to Tunis Easterly and Philomena...
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census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Guilford, Vermont, United States. Algiers was first known as East Guilford. The first known buildings built were...
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was an electric trolley system that operated in the town of Springfield, Vermont. The railway, which later became the Springfield Terminal Railway, was...
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Bishop of Vermont. Present or former diocesan churches listed on the National Register of Historic Places include: Christ Church (Guilford, Vermont) Church...
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The 2024 Vermont House of Representatives election will be held on November 5, 2024, alongside the 2024 United States elections. Thirty-five incumbents...
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German film producer Verandah Porche (born 1945), poet living in Guilford, Vermont Wolfgang Porsche (born 1943), German manager and a member of the Porsche...
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Stuart Hunt (category People from Guilford, Vermont)
Hunt lived in Guilford, Vermont. He was also in the insurance and real estate business. Hunt was a Republican. He was in the Vermont House of Representatives...
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Philip Maxwell (category People from Guilford, Vermont)
an American physician and politician. Philip Maxwell was born in Guilford, Vermont on April 3, 1799. Maxwell moved to Sackett's Harbor, New York, where...
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the county and state, with Windham County, Vermont. The town is bordered by Halifax and Guilford, Vermont, to the north, Leyden to the east, Greenfield...
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John Shepardson (category People from Windham County, Vermont)
resident of Guilford, Vermont. Though most Guilford residents supported the colonial government of New York in the ongoing dispute over whether Vermont would...
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Samuel Gregory (category People from Guilford, Vermont)
founder of the New England Female Medical College. Gregory was born in Guilford, Vermont, Apr 19, 1813. He graduated from Yale College in 1840, and in 1853...
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Mineshaft (magazine) (category 1999 establishments in Vermont)
art magazine launched in 1999 by Everett Rand and Gioia Palmieri in Guilford, Vermont. Initially focusing on poetry and literature, the magazine began to...
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Guilford Center Meeting House, formerly the Guilford Center Universalist Church, is a historic building on Guilford Center Road in Guilford, Vermont....
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