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Alburgh (formerly
Alburg) is a town in
Grand Isle County, Vermont,
United States,
founded in 1781 by Ira Allen. The po****tion was 2,106 at the 2020 United...
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changed in 1891 to "
Alburg" by
recommendation of the
United States Board on
Geographic Names, so it was that name
adopted by
Alburg Village when it was...
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Alburgh (also
known as East
Alburg and
Alburg Junction) is a po****ted
place in
Grand Isle
County in the U.S.
state of Vermont. It was
formerly the...
- The
Alburg Springs–Clarenceville
Border Crossing connects the
villages of Clarenceville,
Quebec and Alburgh,
Vermont on the Canada–United
States border...
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Complete list of the 108
Lower Canadians prosecuted before the
general court-martial of
Montreal in 1838-1839. The
trials occurred between December 6,...
- Point–Lacolle 223 Lake
Champlain Alburgh–Noyan
Montrealer Discontinued /
Proposed Alburg Springs–Clarenceville
Missisquoi Bay
Morses Line
Border Crossing West...
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including 22.8% of
those under age 18 and 13.4% of
those age 65 or over.
Alburg – A
hamlet at the
southern town line on
County Road 5.
Brushton – The Village...
- the
Republic of
Lower Canada. On
February 28, 1838,
Nelson encamped at
Alburg,
Vermont with some 300 men. He
proclaimed the
independence of the Republic...
- from
north to south,
departing the town in the
north by a
bridge over the
Alburg P****age into the town of Alburgh, and in the
south by a
bridge over The...
- village,
leading east to
Enosburg Falls and west
across Lake
Champlain to
Alburg.
Vermont Route 36
leads west from
Swanton village to Lake Champlain, then...