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In the early 19th century, Brownington was a community on the Hinman Settler Road, a primary route in the county. It was on the stagecoach route from Boston, Massachusetts to Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Prior to 1816, the village was one of two county seats. Residents developed a number of facilities to take advantage of the town's situation.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 28.4 square miles (73.6 km 2), of which 28.3 square miles (73.2 km 2) is land and 0.1 square mile (0.4 km 2) (0.49%) is water. Brownington has three unincorporated villages: Brownington, Brownington Center, and Evansville. The lie of the town is moderate but uneven.
When she died in 1878 she was buried next to her husband in Brownington. The building stayed vacant until in 1918 when the Stone House was put up for auction. A representative of the railroad in the state of Vermont bid on the structure with the hopes of using the granite stones for bridge abutments. The Orleans County Historical Society bid at ...
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As of the census [7] of 2010, there were 107 people, 45 households, and 32 families living in the city. The population density was 891.7 inhabitants per square mile (344.3/km 2).
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The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) administers hundreds of parcels of land in all counties of the state. Most areas are owned by the department; some are leased by the department; some areas are managed under contract by the department; and some areas are leased to other entities for management.
The library at Lyndon State College is named after him. [7] The Samuel Read Hall Library at LSC. The Samuel Read Hall Building at Plymouth State University is named after him. Shadow Lake, Concord Vermont, once formally known as “Hall’s Pond” was named after him. Halls Brooke, Concord, Vermont is still named after him