A text book of the geography, history, constitution and civil government of Vermont; also Constitution and civil government of the US., a publication expressly prepared to comply with Vermont's state school laws . Albans Railway Station. This water-way is paralleled on either side by a railroadroute. The one traversing Vermont (the Rutland Railroad,a branch of the New York Central & Hudson River Rail-road) enters the State at Alburg, passes through the princi-pal islands of Lake Champlain, crosses to the mainland nearthe mouth of the Winooski River, continues near the Lake 44 Geography of Verm


A text book of the geography, history, constitution and civil government of Vermont; also Constitution and civil government of the US., a publication expressly prepared to comply with Vermont's state school laws . Albans Railway Station. This water-way is paralleled on either side by a railroadroute. The one traversing Vermont (the Rutland Railroad,a branch of the New York Central & Hudson River Rail-road) enters the State at Alburg, passes through the princi-pal islands of Lake Champlain, crosses to the mainland nearthe mouth of the Winooski River, continues near the Lake 44 Geography of Vermont until it reaches the Otter Creek, follows up this river andthrough the Southwest Valley, and leaves the State at NorthBennington. At Rutland a branch of this line diverges tothe east, crosses over the main range of the Green Moun-tains, runs down the eastern slope to Bellows Falls, andconnects with lines to Boston and New Rutland Railroad, at summit of Green Mountains, in town ofMt. Holh-—Green Mountain through the mountains,Buzzing oer the vale.—Saxe. The Central Vermont Division, Grand Trunk Railroad,enters Vermont from Montreal at Highgate, passes south-ward near Lake Champlain as far as the Winooski, thenfollows up this river, down the White River to White RiverJunction, and down the Connecticut to Windsor. At WhiteRiver Junction connections are made for Boston. A line (St. Johnsbury & Lake Champlain Railroad) starts:from Swanton and crosses the northern part of the State to Routes of Travel 45 St. Johnsbury, thence is continued by the Maine Central,across New Hampshire to Portland, Maine. At Newport a branch of the Canadian Pacific comingfrom Montreal meets the Passumpsic Division of the Boston& Maine from Sherbrook, P. Q., which follows up the Bar-ton River, down the Passumpsic to the Connecticut, thencedown the Connecticut to various points in Wells R


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