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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1MLS_huntington-gorge-deaths-at-the-huntington-gorge_Richmond-VT.html
Huntington Gorge By 1802, John Preston had built a grist mill here at Richmond's best water-power site. It was operated continuously for a century, last of all by the Robinson family. The Richmond Light and Power Co. converted the mill in 1903 to …
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George F. Edmunds, one of this nation's foremost legislators, was born on this farm, Feb. 1, 1828. After serving at Montpelier as Speaker, he represented Vermont in Washington as Senator for 25 years, and presided over the Senate when Arthur was P…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G34_a-tribute-to-the-cochran-family-of-richmond-vt_Richmond-VT.html
A skiing family....whose combined efforts as members of U.S. ski teams in Olympic and world competition have brought fame and recognition to themselves, their nation and to this Vermont...CommunityGold Medal WinnerBarbara Cochran1972....Olympics
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10th Mountain DivisionRichmond's Fallen SonPFC Adam J. Muller US ArmyGunner HHC, 1st BSTB -Team IroquoisKilled serving our country in Iraq 11/5/07
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G32_the-citizens-of-richmond_Richmond-VT.html
In Memoriam erected byThe Citizens of Richmondin honor ofher patriotic men and womenwho served their countryin the World War1917 - 1919
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G31_richmond-vermont_Richmond-VT.html
Richmond sits along a natural east-west corridor, the Winooski River. The Abenaki used this corridor for 10,000 to 12,000 years. Archaeologists have established a fall hunting site used around 1500 AD at the mouth of the Huntington River. Richmond…
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This 16-sided church, Richmond's first meeting house, was built by a group led by William Rhodes in 1812-12 on land donated by Issac Gleason & Thomas Whitcomb. The first Proprietors were members of five denominations: Baptist, Christian, Congregat…
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