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Stockbridge lies in the northwest section of Windsor County and is bounded on the North by Bethel, East by Barnard, South by Killington and West by Pittsfield. It is crossed by the White River and its tributaries. Vermont Routes 100 and 107 link Stockbridge with its neighboring towns.
Villages and communities within Stockbridge include: Gaysville and Stockbridge. A hamlet called "No Town" also existed, in the southeastern corner of Stockbridge township in days gone by, but no homes remain today.
This volume contains 360 pages and hundreds of photos. To Stockbridge Town Office, PO Box 39, Stockbridge VT 05772 ALSO AVAILABLE! REPRINT OF 1976 EDITION - Pictorial History of Stockbridge and Gaysville Chapters include: More than 30 pages of photos of individuals & families of Stockbridge and Seventeen School Class Photos between 1860 and 1954 Abbott Adams Archibald Ashley Baker Bannister Barnes Barr Barrows Belcher Bigelow Bird Blackmer Blanchard Boutwell Bowen Boylan Bridges Bragdon Brigham Brooks Brown Brownson Bryan Butterfield Cady Carroll Carter Cayes Cemeteries Chandler Chase Chedel Churches Clark Cobble House Cone Curtis Davis Divine Dorman Doughty Durkee Dutton Dyer Edgerton Edmunds Emerson Everett Farrington Fish Flint Gay Gibson Gifford Gilman Goddard Green Greenbank Mill Guernsey Hager Hassam Hodgkins Hotchkiss Hoisington Hubbard Hunt Hyde Jaycock Jewell Johnson Ketchum Keeler Keffer Keyes Kezer Knight Koier Kribstock Lamb Larmie Leonard Lewis Luce Lyon Manning McCollom McCracken McDonald Merritt Mills Morgan Morse Munyon Muzzey Newell Novotny Ordway Orr Packard Pelletier Perkins Proctor Plunkett Poro Pratt Putnam Rainey Rand Rees Richardson Rowe Sargeant SawMills Sawyer Schools School Class Photos Shovel Smith Steele Stoddard Strong Sulham Washburn Weld Taggart Vellturo Wentworth Whitaker Whitcomb White Wilcox Williamson Winot Wyman |
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