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  2. Bradford, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Bradford Academy/Woods School Building at 172 North Main Street—an 1893 building (with a 1935 addition) that has been held by the town under a 99-year lease. The building houses the town government offices, town police department, and Bradford Historical Society. [16]

  3. Bradford (CDP), Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Bradford is a census-designated place in the town of Bradford, Orange County, Vermont, United States. The population was 907 at the 2020 census . [ 2 ] The village disincorporated on December 1, 2004. [ 3 ]

  4. Bradford Journal-Opinion - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Vermont-based part of the paper can be traced back to 1865, when Araunah A. Earle started a paper called National Opinion in Bradford. [4] Within a year, Earle had sold the paper to David W. Cobb, who ran the paper until 1874.

  5. James Wilson (globe maker) - Wikipedia

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    The Bradford rest area on Interstate 91 contains a historical marker indicating where his home and workshop stood and commemorating his accomplishments. [6] The Bradford Historical Society Museum's collections include an 1810 Wilson Globe in a custom-made case, which was created by Bradford's Copeland Furniture Company.

  6. Goshen Church - Wikipedia

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    Goshen Church is a historic church on Goshen Road in Bradford, Vermont. Built in 1834, it is a fine and little-altered example of vernacular Greek Revival architecture in a rural setting. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. [1]

  7. Charles C. P. Baldwin - Wikipedia

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    Charles C. P. Baldwin was born in Bradford, Vermont on December 28, 1812, [1] a son of Benjamin Peters Baldwin (1767–1857) and Mehitable (Gordon) Baldwin (1774–1857). [2] Baldwin was named for Charles Cotesworth Pinckney , and his name was often abbreviated as C. C. P. Baldwin or Chas. C. P. Baldwin.

  8. List of Norwich University alumni - Wikipedia

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    John P. Connarn 1941 – Vermont Attorney General, 1965–1967; Judge with the Vermont District Court from 1967 to 1985, and Vermont House of Representatives [22] S. Park Coon – Attorney General of Wisconsin; Jasper W. Gilbert 1832 – justice on the New York Supreme Court [23]

  9. Category:Bradford, Vermont - Wikipedia

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