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  2. Ann Cummings - Wikipedia

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    Real estate broker: Ann Cummings (born July 20, 1946) is a Vermont businesswoman and Democratic politician. ... Montpelier, VT. 2017. Johnson, Mark (January 6, 2017).

  3. Montpelier, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Montpelier is located in the north-central area of Vermont. [14] The city center is a flat clay zone (elevation 520 ft; 160 m), surrounded by hills and granite ledges. Towne Hill runs in a 2-mile (3.2 km) ridge (~900 ft; 270 m) along the northern edge of the city.

  4. List of counties in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    In 1779, Vermont had two counties. The western side of the state was Bennington County and the eastern was Cumberland County . [ 1 ] In 1781, three new counties (including then-called Washington that became part of New Hampshire) were created out of Cumberland County, and the remainder of the county was renamed Windham.

  5. List of people from Montpelier, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Ann Cummings, Montpelier mayor and member of the Vermont Senate [7] Madelyn Davidson, Vermont State Treasurer; Luther C. Dodge, mayor of Burlington, Vermont [8] Benjamin F. Fifield, lawyer who served as United States Attorney for the District of Vermont, 1869–1880 [9] Charles E. Gibson Jr., Vermont Attorney General [10]

  6. Thomas E. G. Ransom - Wikipedia

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    Goddard, M. E. and Henry V. Partrigde, A History of Norwich Vermont, Hanover, NH: Dartmouth Press, 1905, pp. 242–3. Peck, Theodore S., compiler, Revised Roster of Vermont Volunteers and lists of Vermonters Who Served in the Army and Navy of the United States During the War of the Rebellion, 1861-66. Montpelier, VT.:

  7. Marion duPont Scott - Wikipedia

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    Marion Scott had additions made to Montpelier for her own use, including wings that brought the total of rooms up to 55. At her death in 1983, Marion had bequeathed the estate, designated a National Historic Landmark, to the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Her father's will had said that if she were childless, the property would be ...