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 . gh. In colonial daysand during the Revolutionary War and the War of i8i2,there w^ere strong fortifications on the west side of it, whilenear and upon it several important battles were fought. The Hudson River rises among the Adirondack Moun-tains west of Lake Champlain and flows southeasterly, thensoutherly to New York Bay, and is navigable from theocean to Troy, which is just west o
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 . gh. In colonial daysand during the Revolutionary War and the War of i8i2,there w^ere strong fortifications on the west side of it, whilenear and upon it several important battles were fought. The Hudson River rises among the Adirondack Moun-tains west of Lake Champlain and flows southeasterly, thensoutherly to New York Bay, and is navigable from theocean to Troy, which is just west of the southern boundaryof Vermont. This river is wholly in New York, but itreceives tributaries from Vermont and, with Lake Cham-plain and the Hudson Canal, forms an important line ofcommunication along the western border of Vermont. Internal Waters CHAPTER IV Internal AVaters of VermontThe Rivers of Vermont may be treated in four groups:the tributaries of the Connecticut River, of Lake Memphre-magog, of Lake Champlain, and of the Hudson River. The tributaries of the Connecticut River, of which theNulhegan, Passumpsic, Wells, Waits, Ompompanoosuc,White, Quechee, Black, Williams, Saxtons, West and Deer-.
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