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  2. Chelsea (CDP), Vermont - Wikipedia

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    The CDP is in central Orange County, in the center of the town of Chelsea. It sits in the valley of the First Branch of the White River, part of the Connecticut River watershed. Vermont Route 110 runs through the village, leading north 13 miles (21 km) to East Barre and south the same distance to South Royalton.

  3. Chelsea, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    The first small schoolhouses were established in the early 1800s. By 1845 there were 18 schools operating around the town. In 1852 the Chelsea Academy was built in the village district. The Chelsea Academy burnt in 1870. In 1913 the "new" Chelsea High School building was built, this building still houses the Chelsea Public School today. [9]

  4. Stanley C. Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Stanley C. Wilson was born in Orange, Vermont, on September 10, 1879, the son of William W. Wilson (1835–1912) and Lydia (Browning) Wilson (1841–1923). [3] He graduated from Goddard Seminary in Barre in 1896, and then taught school for a year to save enough to begin attending college. [4]

  5. Essex Junction post office tapped for $9 million makeover ...

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    A Vermont post office, located on New England Drive in Essex Junction, is getting a pricey makeover, courtesy of the U.S Postal Service. Essex Junction post office tapped for $9 million makeover ...

  6. Chelsea Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Chelsea Village Historic District encompasses the historic village center of Chelsea, Vermont, the shire town of Orange County.Developed in the first half of the 19th century as a regional service and transportation hub, the village exhibits a significant number of Greek Revival buildings, augmented with primarily later civic and commercial buildings.

  7. F. Ray Keyser Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Judge of the Vermont Superior Court; In office 1956–1964: Preceded by: James Stuart Holden: Succeeded by: Harold C. Sylvester: Member of the Vermont House of Representatives from Chelsea; In office 1937–1941: Preceded by: Roy C. Mills: Succeeded by: O. Fay Allen: State's Attorney of Orange County, Vermont; In office December 1, 1931 ...

  8. Walter L. Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    Walter Lawrence "Peanut" Kennedy was born in Chelsea, Vermont, on May 10, 1920. He graduated from Chelsea High School and worked at Pratt & Whitney in East Hartford, Connecticut. He served with the United States Army Air Forces during World War II, attaining the rank of Corporal, and afterwards returning to Chelsea. [1] [2]

  9. Category:Post office buildings on the National Register of ...

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    Pages in category "Post office buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Vermont" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .