Geographic Influences in the Early History of Vermont

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Geographic Influences in the Early History of Vermont
Genieve Lamson
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The next year the road was be- gun at Number Four and extended along the Black river to meet the point at which the work of the previous year stopped. New Hampshire troops passed over this road to Crown Point. Their supplies were carried in wagons as far as the road permitted, and then transferred to horses. A drove of cattle was driven from Number Four to Crown Point for the use of the army, the summer after the completion of the road.
This road had a distinct effect on the location of settle-
... ments. It passed thru the fertile valley of the Otter Creek, which was a r^on of great charm to the soldiers who followed it. The road also formed a connecting link with the older settlements on the Connecticut. The town of Pittsford grew up on this road at the point easiest to ford the Otter Creek. Springfield at the junction of the Black and Connecticut rivers was crossed by the Military Road, and probably grew up here because of it. An historian of the town asserts that settlement was directly connected with the Crown Point Road, and that of twenty-six families in the town in 1772, most of them were settled along the road.

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