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A History of Norwich Vermont

M. E. GODDARD

HENRY V. PARTRIDGE

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Part 3 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274

Part I - Historical

Norwich an independent township
First town meeting, held at Mansfield, Conn.
Early town meetings in Norwich
Highways first laid out
First bridge across Ompompanoosuc river
Meeting of proprietors of Norwich
Charter of "Norwhich"
Names of the Grantees of Norwhich
Early removals of proprietors to Norwich
Further meetings of the proprietors
Last meetings of the proprietors
First settlements in Norwich
Experiences of early settlers
First sawmill built in Norwich
First house erected in town
Sites of early settlements
First child born in town
Founding of Dartmouth College
Early journals of President Wheelock
Norwich subscriptions for Dartmouth College
Population of Norwich, 1770-1771
Fathers of the Town
Norwich in the controversy with New York
Independence recommended by committee
Proposed union with New Hampshire
Norwich and Darthmouth College
Voluntary donations for the founding of Dartmouth
Hanover bridge
First bridge between Norwich and Hanover
Dedication of Ledyard Free Bridge
Church history
Report of committee locating the first meeting house
State legislature meets at Norwich
Passage of Ministerial Act
Building of second meeting house at "the Center"
Extracts from commemorative discourse
Meeting house built at Norwich Plain
Efforst to erect a rival meeting house on the Plain
The Congregational Church of Norwich
Methodism in Norwich
List of Methodist Clergyman, 1822-1905
The Baptists in Norwich
The Episcopal Church at Norwich
Norwich in the Revolutionary War
Court of Confiscation sits at Norwich
Confiscation of Tory Property
Roster of Revolutionary soldiers at Norwich
Norwich in the Second War with Great Britain
Resolutions passed relating to War with Great Britain
Norwich soldiers in War of 1812
Norwich soldiers in War with Mexico
Norwich in the Civil war
Roster of soldiers in Civil War
Educational
Windsor County Grammar School
Norwich Classical and English Boarding School incorporated
The A.L.S. and M. Academy
Acedemy becomes Norwich University
Norwich University in the Rebellion
The "College Caveliers"
Norwich University alumni
Political parties in Norwich
Votes for President, 1828-1890
Postmasters and postal service
Postmasters and locations of post offices
Growth and decline of population
Early surnames of families
Local names
Industries
Norwich Merchants
Cemeteries
Epidemics in Norwich
Agriculture in Norwich
Free Masonry
Distinguished visitors in Norwich
President Monroe visits Norwich

Part II - Biographical

Baxter family
Blaisdell family
Boardman family
Ebenezer Brown
Jacob Burton
Reverend Doctor Asa Burton
Honorable Daniel Buck
Honorable D.A.A. Buck
Bush family
Fairbanks Bush
Professor George Bush
Paul Brigham
Doctor Thomas S. Brigham
Zebina Coit
George Musalas Colvocoresses
George Partridge Colvocoresses
Cook family
Curtis family
Abel Curtis
An Unsung Worthy
Doctor Shubael Converse
Rear-Admiral George A. Converse
Cushman family
Moses Davis
Doctor Ira Davis
Dutton family
Emerson brothers
Reverend Samuel Goddard
John Hatch, Esq.
Captain Joseph Hatch
Honorable Reuben Hatch
Doctor Horace Hatch
Hutchinson family
Johnson family
Lewis family
Doctor Joseph Lewis
Doctor Enos Lewis
General William E. Lewis
Lord family
Loveland family
Messenger family
Thomas Murdock family
Deacon Israel Newton
Reverend N.R. Nichols
Partridge family
Captain Alden Partridge
Captain Partridge as an Educator
General Lewis S. Partridge
Reverend Lyman Potter
Richards family
Truman Bishop Ransom
General Thomas Edward Greenfield Ransom
Seaver family
Sargent family
Sawyer family
Stimson family
Colonel Alba Stimson
Doctor Amos Twitchell
Waterman family
Wright family
General Edward B. Williston

Part III - Miscellaneous 

Ompomppanoosuc agricultural fair society
Old home week observance
Some incidents of litigation
Norwich Wears the Bell (verse)
The Liberty Tree (verse)
Chronology
Town Officers
Norwich Public Library

 

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