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Addison County, Vermont

Addison Co., VT

Addison County, VT


History

In 1731, Fort Frederic was erected at Cross Point. In 1759, General Amherst occupied Cross Point and British settlers came in. The Battle of Bennington in Bennington, fought on August 16, 1777, brought a turning point for the American independence against British. Addison County was established by act of the Legislature October 18, 1785, during the period of Vermont Republic. In 1791, Vermont joined the federal union after the original thirteen colonies. The main product of the county was wheat. In the 1820s, farmers began to raise sheep. The Champlain Canal was opened on 1823, making it possible for ships to navigate from the Hudson River. In 1840, the county produced more wool than any other county in the United States.
Source: Wikipedia

Modern Day Adjacent Counties

Chittenden County - north
Washington County - northeast
Orange County - east
Windsor County - southeast
Rutland County - south
Washington County, New York - southwest
Essex County, New York - west

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