Knowledge (XXG)

Chimney Point, Vermont

Source đź“ť

337: 452: 1669: 1358: 161: 396: 581: 40: 203: 254: 102: 525: 477: 432: 485: 168: 376:, the Crown Point-Chimney Point narrows remained an advanced outpost and naval base. With the approach of the British on October 13, 1776, the Americans destroyed defenses and buildings. Settlers on both sides of the lake fled south, leaving, wrote one observer, their houses and all their possessions “to the enemy, or to the flames.” 552:) engage in a drinking contest with British soldiers in order to escape capture. Millard Barnes, owner of the St. Frederic Inn, claimed that the tavern in the inn was the location of the legendary drinking bout. In fact, the tavern was built in the mid-1780s, a decade after the exploits of the Green Mountain Boys. 468:, designed by Ted Zoli of the engineering firm HNTB, was constructed in two years, opening on November 8, 2011. Although the new bridge utilizes a different structural design, its central arch recreates the graceful lines of the earlier bridge. The new bridge has bicycle lanes and sidewalks for pedestrians. 357:
on May 11, 1775. For nearly a year-and-a-half afterwards, the narrows was an important base for the American army and for their vessels of war on the lake. Headquarters was on the west side of the lake, but Chimney Point was occupied as well. During the American retreat from Canada in June and early
245:
In 1690, the British governor of New York sent Captain Jacobus de Warm from Albany with orders to watch the French and Indians from Canada on Lake Champlain and to “endeavor to despoil, plunder and do them all injury as enemies, according to the usages of war.” De Warm built a small stone defense at
447:
The bridge closed with almost no warning on October 16, 2009, after New York inspectors discovered serious deterioration of the piers. The bridge was demolished two months later. Ferry service reopened early in 2010, carrying more than 1.5 million vehicles and 2.6 passengers across the Chimney
215:
Archeologists have found evidence of human habitation in the Chimney Point area for as long as 7,500 years. Native Americans camped, hunted, and fished at Chimney Point. Their tools show they adapted to a warming climate and moved with the seasons to hunt, fish, and gather food. They made spear
463:
surveyed the area and worked with engineers and construction crews to protect historically significant sites. Numerous discoveries were made at Chimney Point, include the location of the 1731 French Fort and the foundation of the chimney that likely gave the peninsula its name. A new
344:
On the west side of the lake, the British built massive Fort Crown Point with forty-foot-high walls and a six-acre parade ground, but it was destroyed by fire in 1773. When a British engineer inspected the fort in 1774, he found it to be “an amazing useless mass of Earth only.”
190:
The Chimney Point peninsula is bounded by Lake Champlain and Hospital Creek. At its narrowest, Lake Champlain is about .3 miles (0.48 km) across at Chimney Point. The Lake Champlain Bridge is one of only two bridges across the lake in its length of 125 miles (201 km).
321:, commander of the provincial ranger forces, scouted Fort St. Frédéric in early May 1756, he found settlements on the west side of the lake largely abandoned and was able to observe the fort from across the lake. The party slaughtered 23 head of cattle before returning to 137:
With the end of the war in 1783, American settlers returned to the Champlain Valley. In 1785, regular ferry service across the lake was established to and from Chimney Point. A tavern, once visited by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, served travelers and the community.
444:, three years before his election as president, met at the center of the bridge. For 80 years, the bridge was a crucial link in the life and economy of the Champlain Valley, promoting tourism and tying the two sides of the lake together commercially and socially. 216:
throwers and stone spear points for hunting animals, and stone tools for cutting, scraping, and working wood and other stone. In the Woodland period, the native peoples made ceramic pots for storage of foodstuff, water, and use with foods and produce.
332:
and his army of 12,000 men seized Ticonderoga, the French retreated north to Canada, blowing up Fort St. Frédéric and burning houses on both sides of the lake. A remaining chimney on the east shore gave the area its new English name, Chimney Point.
515:
and Matthew, toured upstate New York and eastern New England. On the night May 31, the party stayed in the tavern at Chimney Point. Madison observed, “On Crown point is one family only. On the opposite side the country is well inhabited.”
439:
The first Lake Champlain Bridge connecting Chimney Point and Crown Point was built from June 1928 to August 1929. It was dedicated on August 29, 1929, with 40,000 people in attendance. Vermont Governor John E. Weeks and New York Governor
145:
opened. It increased traffic and improved communication between Vermont and upstate New York. Following the discovery of deterioration in the piers in 2009, that bridge was demolished and replaced by a new bridge, which opened in 2011.
408:
With the end of the Revolutionary War in the mid-1780s, Benjamin Paine built a tavern at Chimney Point and began a ferry service across the lake. By 1826, the ferry was powered by horses and made scheduled crossings to the town of
2215: 2172: 608: 387:
and his army of 8000 men returned to Crown Point briefly in late June 1777 before continuing south to Ticonderoga and Mount Independence. German troops from the Duchy of Brunswick under command of Major General
595:
across the lake in New York cooperate closely on promoting the historic significance of the area and often jointly sponsor events. Visitors can walk across the Lake Champlain Bridge from one site to the other.
576:
Exhibits and special events present the story of the three early cultures in the Chimney Point area — prehistoric and historic Native American, French colonial, and early American after the Revolutionary War.
2205: 588:
The park hosts the annual Northeast Open Atlatl Championship and workshops on Native American techniques of atlatl and dart construction, flint knapping, hafting stone points, and cordage making.
298:. French settlement on Lake Champlain was both military and agricultural with farms on both sides of the lake. The population of settlers at Pointe-Ă -la-Chevelure peaked at the beginning of the 573:
for its long and significant history. The state restored the tavern, and in 1991 reopened it as a museum. It has one of the most intact early tap rooms as well as a historic rural post office.
1610: 263:
In 1731, the French occupied the area, first building a stockade fort on the bluff at Pointe-Ă -la-Chevelure, today's Chimney Point. In 1734 or 1735, they began construction on the stone
500:, he included detailed descriptions of the lives of soldiers, the houses at the settlement, Fort St. Frédéric, the wind-mill, and the plants, animals, and minerals of the area. 2115: 2097: 1966: 1760: 1677: 561:, directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Harrison Ford and Michelle Pfeiffer. In the film, the ghost of a murdered university student lies in the water beneath the bridge. 369:. Among reasons for the withdrawal, Schuyler believed that American fortifications on the Crown Point side of the lake would be vulnerable to cannon fire from Chimney Point. 353:
During the American Revolution, Chimney Point's fate was closely tied to that of Crown Point. A small British garrison at Crown Point was captured by Americans under Captain
149:
Chimney Point is a Vermont State Historic Site, preserving a 1785 tavern and presenting the story of three cultures, Native American, French Colonial, and early-American.
123:
For thousands of years, the locale was occupied by Native Americans. In 1731 it was settled by the French, who built fortifications and houses on both sides of the lake.
1936: 1296: 420:
made the crossings on a greatly expanded schedule. Also in the 1890s, Millard Barnes enlarged the tavern and operated it as a summer resort, the St. Frederic Inn.
336: 2200: 2176: 1053: 1931: 1603: 130:
peninsula across the narrows, the area was the site of conflicts between Great Britain and France as they struggled for control of North America. During the
365:, commander of the Northern Department, ordered the army to withdraw from Crown Point and to fortify a peninsula opposite Fort Ticonderoga, later named 2007: 1981: 1695: 1596: 181: 1899: 1832: 1745: 1735: 1076:
The Capture of Ticonderoga: Annual Address Before the Vermont Historical Society Delivered at Montpelier, Vt., on Tuesday Evening, October 8, 1872
310:
The French settlement at Pointe-Ă -la-Chevelure was close to major fighting in the French and Indian War, which took place at the southern end of
160: 2195: 2143: 2133: 1668: 1289: 1084: 142: 1619: 570: 1245: 1806: 1643: 234:
There were years of conflict between the French and English in North America as they competed for power, territory, and the fur trade.
227:
was the first European to explore the lake that settlers later named for him. In 1609 he traveled at least as far south as present-day
1685: 654: 569:
In 1966, the State of Vermont bought the Chimney Point property to protect it from private development. In 1971, it was listed in the
380: 329: 2083: 1976: 1801: 1715: 1705: 1189: 1168: 1113: 1135:
Travels Into North America: Containing Its Natural History ... with the Civil, Ecclesiastical and Commercial State of the Country .
1971: 1904: 1282: 1144: 242:
in Europe. With sparse numbers of colonists, both sides made allies among Native American peoples to aid them in their warfare.
1956: 592: 392:
camped at Chimney Point. For the rest of the war, Chimney Point was a no man's land on a lake controlled by the British navy.
1961: 496:
visited the French settlement at Pointe-Ă -la-Chevelure in July 1749, staying more than two weeks. In the third volume of his
1222: 1143:
Peebles, Giovanna M.; Gilbertson, Elsa; Cyr, Rosemary A.; Scharoun, Stephen R.; Cowie, Ellen R.; Bartone, Robert N. (2009).
1274: 1063:"Journal of a Physician on the Expedition Against Canada, 1776," The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography Vol. 59 2105: 2012: 1653: 1648: 465: 451: 366: 311: 2052: 1946: 1740: 2073: 555:
The original Lake Champlain Bridge, although unidentified, played a prominent part in the 2000 supernatural thriller
2128: 2078: 2047: 2032: 1883: 1847: 1631: 131: 1588: 413:, about 3 miles away. The tavern was later enclosed in brick by Asahel Barnes, whose family acquired it in 1821. 2210: 1925: 1796: 1720: 1515: 2148: 2042: 1837: 1520: 1505: 1232: 389: 373: 1227: 2027: 1941: 1725: 1710: 1623: 1555: 1492: 1306: 395: 318: 295: 264: 1951: 1920: 1785: 1568: 1525: 1510: 1500: 537: 2138: 869: 460: 441: 299: 206:
Ceramic pots created by a modern potter in the style of the Woodland period, on display at Chimney Point
235: 120:
forming a narrows. It is one of the earliest settled and most strategic sites in the Champlain Valley.
1575: 1397: 1070: 410: 580: 1986: 1878: 1827: 1545: 1535: 1467: 1427: 1328: 541: 224: 39: 302:(1754–1763), at approximately 150 with 21 houses on the east side of the lake and 19 on the west. 2057: 1868: 1658: 1477: 1457: 1437: 1417: 1407: 1347: 1047: 322: 17: 1780: 979: 882: 294:
of approximately 115,000 acres (47,000 ha) on the east shore of the lake, much of today's
194:
The spot is a favorite with anglers. A boat launch at Chimney Point allows access to the lake.
105:
A view of Chimney Point, Vermont, showing the State Historic Site and the Lake Champlain Bridge
1873: 1462: 1392: 1382: 1185: 1164: 1109: 1090: 1080: 557: 202: 865: 2037: 1482: 1472: 1432: 1422: 1412: 1387: 1377: 1369: 504: 228: 127: 113: 67: 662: 540:. In the novel, which Thompson claimed was based upon "incidents which actually occurred," 253: 93: 1790: 1452: 1447: 1442: 1402: 599:
The museum at the Chimney Point Historic Site is open from late May through Columbus Day.
362: 283: 257: 267:
on the west side of the lake. At first both sides were considered part of a single royal
134:, Chimney Point was occupied at different times by both the American and British armies. 1074: 2022: 2017: 1842: 1750: 524: 239: 117: 101: 1237: 2189: 1852: 512: 508: 384: 247: 1690: 1179: 1158: 1133: 1103: 2002: 1811: 1730: 549: 545: 354: 476: 431: 340:
A section of a 1779 map of Lake Champlain showing Chimney Point and Crown Point
1321: 383:
occupied the area from mid-October to early November 1776. Lieutenant General
287: 1260: 1247: 1181:
The Green Mountain Boys, a Historical Tale of the Early Settlement of Vermont
1094: 534:
The Green Mountain Boys: A Historical Tale of the Early Settlement of Vermont
2123: 1700: 493: 238:
continued with actions from 1688 to 1697 as the North American front of the
484: 423:
Chimney Point was a stop for passenger steamboats that traveled the lake.
272: 2173:
National Register of Historic Places listings in Addison County, Vermont
1009: 609:
National Register of Historic Places listings in Addison County, Vermont
361:
On July 7, 1776, a council of generals presided over by Major General
532:
A tavern at Chimney Point was featured in the popular 1839 romance,
1357: 579: 523: 483: 475: 450: 430: 394: 252: 201: 1203:. New York Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. 1339: 2216:
National Register of Historic Places in Addison County, Vermont
1592: 1278: 1152:. Vermont Division for Historic Preservation, State of Vermont. 358:
July 1776, sick men were cared for on both sides of the lake.
314:(Lac du Saint-Sacrement) and at Fort Ticonderoga (Carillon). 1356: 1040:
The Revolutionary Journal of Col. Jeduthan Baldwin 1775–1778
767: 743: 731: 719: 695: 627: 1146:
Lake Champlain Voyages of Discovery: Bringing History Home
2206:
Unincorporated communities in Addison County, Vermont
1209:
Spanning the Decades: The Lake Champlain Bridge Story
1211:. New York State Department of Transportation. 2012. 953: 941: 929: 917: 905: 893: 851: 683: 638: 2157: 2114: 2096: 2066: 1995: 1967:
South Starksboro Friends Meeting House and Cemetery
1913: 1892: 1861: 1820: 1768: 1759: 1676: 1630: 1534: 1491: 1368: 1338: 1079:. Montpelier, Vermont: Vermont Historical Society. 89: 81: 73: 61: 53: 1238:The Lake Champlain and Lake George Historical Site 1937:First Congregational Church of Cornwall Parsonage 2162:† This entry has been removed from the register. 649: 647: 328:In the summer of 1759, as British Major General 399:The restored historic tap room at Chimney Point 2177:List of National Historic Landmarks in Vermont 1138:Translated by Forster, Johann Reinhold. Eyres. 659:Historic Sites State of Vermont: Chimney Point 492:Noted Swedish-Finnish explorer and naturalist 372:Until the defeat of the American fleet at the 1604: 1290: 584:Atlatl competitions are held at Chimney Point 8: 231:, 13 miles (21 km) from Chimney Point. 32: 1163:. Bibliolife DBA of Bibilio Bazaar II LLC. 507:, then Secretary of State, and Congressman 246:Chimney Point that he, 12 soldiers, and 20 1765: 1611: 1597: 1589: 1361:Map of Vermont highlighting Addison County 1297: 1283: 1275: 1052:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 866:"NRHP nomination for Chimney Point Tavern" 791: 38: 31: 2008:Capts. Louis and Philomene Daniels House 1696:Colonel Ephraim and Sarah Doolittle Farm 996: 978:Madison, James (May 31 – June 7, 1791). 548:and Charles Warrington (a fictionalized 335: 100: 1900:Hoag Gristmill and Knight House Complex 1746:Vergennes Residential Historic District 1736:University of Vermont Morgan Horse Farm 827: 707: 620: 1127:. M. St. Clair Clarke and Peter Force. 1045: 755: 2201:Unincorporated communities in Vermont 2144:Middlebury Gorge Concrete Arch Bridge 2134:East Shoreham Covered Railroad Bridge 1201:An Illustrated History of Crown Point 803: 779: 167: 7: 1721:Middlebury Village Historic District 1620:National Register of Historic Places 986:. US Government – National Archives. 965: 571:National Register of Historic Places 44:The historic tavern at Chimney Point 379:The British under Governor General 250:allies occupied for about a month. 1686:Bristol Downtown Historic District 1305:Municipalities and communities of 661:. State of Vermont. Archived from 29:History museum in Addison, Vermont 25: 1802:Salisbury Village Blacksmith Shop 1223:Chimney Point State Historic Site 839: 815: 565:Chimney Point State Historic Site 94:Chimney Point State Historic Site 33:Chimney Point State Historic Site 18:Chimney Point State Historic Site 1972:Starksboro Village Meeting House 1667: 1228:The Crown Point Road Association 999:, pp. preface & 127–134 980:"Notes of the Lake Country Tour" 591:Chimney Point Historic Site and 520:Chimney Point in popular culture 166: 159: 1957:Salisbury Congregational Church 1125:American Archives, Fifth Series 1102:Fischer, David Hackett (2008). 593:Crown Point State Historic Site 528:Novelist Daniel Pierce Thompson 435:The first Lake Champlain Bridge 185:Vermont, showing Lake Champlain 1962:Shoreham Congregational Church 1947:Monkton Borough Baptist Church 1691:Camp Marbury Historic District 1178:Thompson, Judge D. P. (1839). 1160:Journal of Major Robert Rogers 112:is a peninsula in the town of 1: 2013:Paris and Anna Fletcher House 1061:Beebe, Lewis (October 1935). 455:Today's Lake Champlain Bridge 60: 2196:Vermont State Historic Sites 416:In 1890, a steam ferry, the 2053:Samuel Paddock Strong House 1932:First Congregational Church 1741:Vergennes Historic District 1199:Titus, Timothy DE. (1994). 503:In 1791, future presidents 448:Point-Crown Point narrows. 2232: 2129:Cedar Swamp Covered Bridge 2033:House at 215 School Street 1884:School House and Town Hall 1848:School House and Town Hall 1038:Baldwin, Jeduthan (1906). 498:Travels into North America 349:American Revolutionary War 132:American Revolutionary War 2167: 1987:Wesleyan Methodist Church 1926:Brooksville Advent Church 1797:Old Stone Blacksmith Shop 1665: 1564: 1354: 1319: 1071:Chittenden, Lucius Eugene 954:Spanning the Decades 2012 942:Spanning the Decades 2012 930:Spanning the Decades 2012 918:Spanning the Decades 2012 906:Spanning the Decades 2012 894:Spanning the Decades 2012 852:Spanning the Decades 2012 684:Spanning the Decades 2012 639:Spanning the Decades 2012 49: 37: 2149:Pulp Mill Covered Bridge 2079:New Haven Junction Depot 2074:Larrabee's Point Complex 2043:Gen. Samuel Strong House 1838:District Six Schoolhouse 1233:End of the French Regime 511:, accompanied by slaves 390:Friedrich Adolf Riedesel 374:Battle of Valcour Island 2084:Vergennes Station House 1942:Leicester Meeting House 1726:Salisbury Fish Hatchery 1711:John Hamilton Farmstead 1624:Addison County, Vermont 1308:Addison County, Vermont 1261:44.035980°N 73.418159°W 1157:Rogers, Robert (1765). 864:William Pinney (1969). 459:Archeologists from the 1952:Ripton Community House 1921:Addison Baptist Church 1786:Cornwall General Store 1362: 1108:. Simon and Schuster. 585: 538:Daniel Pierce Thompson 529: 489: 481: 456: 436: 404:Ferries and steamboats 400: 341: 260: 207: 106: 2139:Halpin Covered Bridge 1833:District School No. 1 1360: 1266:44.035980; -73.418159 870:National Park Service 583: 527: 487: 479: 466:Lake Champlain Bridge 461:University of Vermont 454: 442:Franklin D. Roosevelt 434: 398: 339: 306:French and Indian War 300:French and Indian War 256: 205: 143:Lake Champlain Bridge 104: 2028:Hawley's Ferry House 1776:Chimney Point Tavern 1577:United States portal 1123:Force, Peter (ed.). 818:, vol. 1 pp. 232–235 182:class=notpageimage| 1879:Salisbury Town Hall 1828:Cotton Free Library 1257: /  1132:Kalm, Pehr (1771). 1010:"What Lies Beneath" 768:Peebles et al. 2009 744:Peebles et al. 2009 732:Peebles et al. 2009 720:Peebles et al. 2009 696:Peebles et al. 2009 628:Peebles et al. 2009 542:Green Mountain Boys 225:Samuel de Champlain 141:In 1929, the first 34: 2058:Wilcox-Cutts House 1982:Union Meetinghouse 1869:Cornwall Town Hall 1659:Emma Willard House 1649:Mount Independence 1363: 1184:. Wildside Press. 806:, pp. 338–339 710:, pp. 263–267 586: 530: 490: 482: 457: 437: 401: 367:Mount Independence 342: 323:Fort William Henry 261: 236:King William's War 211:Indigenous peoples 208: 116:, which juts into 107: 2183: 2182: 2092: 2091: 2048:John Strong House 1874:Monkton Town Hall 1644:Robert Frost Farm 1586: 1585: 1105:Champlain's Dream 1086:978-0-7884-0802-1 558:What Lies Beneath 494:Pehr (Peter) Kalm 265:Fort St. FrĂ©dĂ©ric 220:French settlement 99: 98: 65:8149 VT Route 17W 16:(Redirected from 2223: 2211:Addison, Vermont 2038:Ruth Stone House 1766: 1671: 1613: 1606: 1599: 1590: 1578: 1571: 1359: 1331: 1324: 1314: 1309: 1299: 1292: 1285: 1276: 1272: 1271: 1269: 1268: 1267: 1262: 1258: 1255: 1254: 1253: 1250: 1212: 1204: 1195: 1174: 1153: 1151: 1139: 1128: 1119: 1098: 1066: 1057: 1051: 1043: 1042:. Bangor, Maine. 1025: 1024: 1022: 1020: 1006: 1000: 994: 988: 987: 975: 969: 963: 957: 956:, pp. 57–58 951: 945: 939: 933: 927: 921: 920:, pp. 49–50 915: 909: 908:, pp. 41–43 903: 897: 896:, pp. 21–33 891: 885: 883:photos from 1969 880: 878: 876: 861: 855: 849: 843: 842:, vol. 2 p. 1028 837: 831: 825: 819: 813: 807: 801: 795: 789: 783: 782:, pp. 17–27 777: 771: 765: 759: 758:, pp. 16–17 753: 747: 746:, pp. 29–31 741: 735: 734:, pp. 26–28 729: 723: 717: 711: 705: 699: 693: 687: 681: 675: 674: 672: 670: 665:on June 27, 2014 651: 642: 641:, pp. 49–59 636: 630: 625: 505:Thomas Jefferson 480:Thomas Jefferson 472:Notable visitors 325:on Lake George. 290:, was granted a 170: 169: 163: 114:Addison, Vermont 85:State of Vermont 68:Addison, Vermont 42: 35: 21: 2231: 2230: 2226: 2225: 2224: 2222: 2221: 2220: 2186: 2185: 2184: 2179: 2163: 2153: 2110: 2088: 2062: 1991: 1909: 1888: 1857: 1816: 1791:Dog Team Tavern 1781:Chipman's Point 1755: 1672: 1663: 1635: 1633: 1626: 1617: 1587: 1582: 1576: 1569: 1560: 1537: 1530: 1506:East Middlebury 1487: 1364: 1352: 1334: 1329: 1322: 1315: 1312: 1307: 1303: 1265: 1263: 1259: 1256: 1251: 1248: 1246: 1244: 1243: 1219: 1207: 1198: 1192: 1177: 1171: 1156: 1149: 1142: 1131: 1122: 1116: 1101: 1087: 1069: 1060: 1044: 1037: 1034: 1029: 1028: 1018: 1016: 1008: 1007: 1003: 995: 991: 984:Founders Online 977: 976: 972: 968:, pp. 3–38 964: 960: 952: 948: 940: 936: 928: 924: 916: 912: 904: 900: 892: 888: 874: 872: 863: 862: 858: 854:, pp. 8–11 850: 846: 838: 834: 826: 822: 814: 810: 802: 798: 790: 786: 778: 774: 766: 762: 754: 750: 742: 738: 730: 726: 718: 714: 706: 702: 698:, pp. 8–10 694: 690: 682: 678: 668: 666: 655:"Chimney Point" 653: 652: 645: 637: 633: 626: 622: 617: 605: 567: 522: 474: 429: 406: 363:Philip Schuyler 351: 330:Jeffery Amherst 308: 286:, Intendant of 284:Gilles Hocquart 258:Gilles Hocquart 222: 213: 200: 188: 187: 186: 184: 178: 177: 176: 175: 171: 155: 126:Along with the 66: 45: 30: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 2229: 2227: 2219: 2218: 2213: 2208: 2203: 2198: 2188: 2187: 2181: 2180: 2168: 2165: 2164: 2161: 2159: 2155: 2154: 2152: 2151: 2146: 2141: 2136: 2131: 2126: 2120: 2118: 2112: 2111: 2109: 2108: 2102: 2100: 2094: 2093: 2090: 2089: 2087: 2086: 2081: 2076: 2070: 2068: 2067:Transportation 2064: 2063: 2061: 2060: 2055: 2050: 2045: 2040: 2035: 2030: 2025: 2020: 2015: 2010: 2005: 1999: 1997: 1993: 1992: 1990: 1989: 1984: 1979: 1974: 1969: 1964: 1959: 1954: 1949: 1944: 1939: 1934: 1929: 1923: 1917: 1915: 1911: 1910: 1908: 1907: 1902: 1896: 1894: 1890: 1889: 1887: 1886: 1881: 1876: 1871: 1865: 1863: 1859: 1858: 1856: 1855: 1850: 1845: 1843:Lampson School 1840: 1835: 1830: 1824: 1822: 1818: 1817: 1815: 1814: 1809: 1807:Stagecoach Inn 1804: 1799: 1794: 1788: 1783: 1778: 1772: 1770: 1763: 1757: 1756: 1754: 1753: 1751:Witherell Farm 1748: 1743: 1738: 1733: 1728: 1723: 1718: 1713: 1708: 1703: 1698: 1693: 1688: 1682: 1680: 1674: 1673: 1666: 1664: 1662: 1661: 1656: 1651: 1646: 1640: 1638: 1628: 1627: 1618: 1616: 1615: 1608: 1601: 1593: 1584: 1583: 1581: 1580: 1573: 1570:Vermont portal 1565: 1562: 1561: 1559: 1558: 1556:Satans Kingdom 1553: 1548: 1542: 1540: 1532: 1531: 1529: 1528: 1523: 1518: 1513: 1508: 1503: 1497: 1495: 1489: 1488: 1486: 1485: 1480: 1475: 1470: 1465: 1460: 1455: 1450: 1445: 1440: 1435: 1430: 1425: 1420: 1415: 1410: 1405: 1400: 1395: 1390: 1385: 1380: 1374: 1372: 1366: 1365: 1355: 1353: 1351: 1350: 1344: 1342: 1336: 1335: 1320: 1317: 1316: 1304: 1302: 1301: 1294: 1287: 1279: 1241: 1240: 1235: 1230: 1225: 1218: 1217:External links 1215: 1214: 1213: 1205: 1196: 1190: 1175: 1169: 1154: 1140: 1129: 1120: 1114: 1099: 1085: 1067: 1058: 1033: 1030: 1027: 1026: 1001: 989: 970: 958: 946: 934: 922: 910: 898: 886: 856: 844: 832: 820: 808: 796: 792:Chittenden1872 784: 772: 760: 748: 736: 724: 712: 700: 688: 686:, pp. 4–5 676: 643: 631: 619: 618: 616: 613: 612: 611: 604: 601: 566: 563: 521: 518: 488:James Madison 473: 470: 428: 425: 405: 402: 350: 347: 307: 304: 296:Addison County 240:Nine Years War 221: 218: 212: 209: 199: 196: 180: 179: 173: 172: 165: 164: 158: 157: 156: 154: 151: 118:Lake Champlain 97: 96: 91: 87: 86: 83: 79: 78: 77:History museum 75: 71: 70: 63: 59: 58: 55: 51: 50: 47: 46: 43: 28: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 2228: 2217: 2214: 2212: 2209: 2207: 2204: 2202: 2199: 2197: 2194: 2193: 2191: 2178: 2174: 2171: 2166: 2160: 2156: 2150: 2147: 2145: 2142: 2140: 2137: 2135: 2132: 2130: 2127: 2125: 2122: 2121: 2119: 2117: 2113: 2107: 2104: 2103: 2101: 2099: 2095: 2085: 2082: 2080: 2077: 2075: 2072: 2071: 2069: 2065: 2059: 2056: 2054: 2051: 2049: 2046: 2044: 2041: 2039: 2036: 2034: 2031: 2029: 2026: 2024: 2021: 2019: 2016: 2014: 2011: 2009: 2006: 2004: 2001: 2000: 1998: 1994: 1988: 1985: 1983: 1980: 1978: 1975: 1973: 1970: 1968: 1965: 1963: 1960: 1958: 1955: 1953: 1950: 1948: 1945: 1943: 1940: 1938: 1935: 1933: 1930: 1927: 1924: 1922: 1919: 1918: 1916: 1912: 1906: 1903: 1901: 1898: 1897: 1895: 1891: 1885: 1882: 1880: 1877: 1875: 1872: 1870: 1867: 1866: 1864: 1860: 1854: 1853:Old Stone Row 1851: 1849: 1846: 1844: 1841: 1839: 1836: 1834: 1831: 1829: 1826: 1825: 1823: 1819: 1813: 1810: 1808: 1805: 1803: 1800: 1798: 1795: 1792: 1789: 1787: 1784: 1782: 1779: 1777: 1774: 1773: 1771: 1767: 1764: 1762: 1758: 1752: 1749: 1747: 1744: 1742: 1739: 1737: 1734: 1732: 1729: 1727: 1724: 1722: 1719: 1717: 1714: 1712: 1709: 1707: 1704: 1702: 1699: 1697: 1694: 1692: 1689: 1687: 1684: 1683: 1681: 1679: 1675: 1670: 1660: 1657: 1655: 1652: 1650: 1647: 1645: 1642: 1641: 1639: 1637: 1629: 1625: 1621: 1614: 1609: 1607: 1602: 1600: 1595: 1594: 1591: 1579: 1574: 1572: 1567: 1566: 1563: 1557: 1554: 1552: 1551:Chimney Point 1549: 1547: 1544: 1543: 1541: 1539: 1533: 1527: 1526:South Lincoln 1524: 1522: 1519: 1517: 1514: 1512: 1509: 1507: 1504: 1502: 1499: 1498: 1496: 1494: 1490: 1484: 1481: 1479: 1476: 1474: 1471: 1469: 1466: 1464: 1461: 1459: 1456: 1454: 1451: 1449: 1446: 1444: 1441: 1439: 1436: 1434: 1431: 1429: 1426: 1424: 1421: 1419: 1416: 1414: 1411: 1409: 1406: 1404: 1401: 1399: 1396: 1394: 1391: 1389: 1386: 1384: 1381: 1379: 1376: 1375: 1373: 1371: 1367: 1349: 1346: 1345: 1343: 1341: 1337: 1333: 1332: 1325: 1318: 1313:United States 1310: 1300: 1295: 1293: 1288: 1286: 1281: 1280: 1277: 1273: 1270: 1239: 1236: 1234: 1231: 1229: 1226: 1224: 1221: 1220: 1216: 1210: 1206: 1202: 1197: 1193: 1191:9781434428851 1187: 1183: 1182: 1176: 1172: 1170:9781297640414 1166: 1162: 1161: 1155: 1148: 1147: 1141: 1137: 1136: 1130: 1126: 1121: 1117: 1115:9781416596660 1111: 1107: 1106: 1100: 1096: 1092: 1088: 1082: 1078: 1077: 1072: 1068: 1064: 1059: 1055: 1049: 1041: 1036: 1035: 1031: 1015: 1011: 1005: 1002: 998: 993: 990: 985: 981: 974: 971: 967: 962: 959: 955: 950: 947: 943: 938: 935: 931: 926: 923: 919: 914: 911: 907: 902: 899: 895: 890: 887: 884: 871: 867: 860: 857: 853: 848: 845: 841: 836: 833: 829: 824: 821: 817: 812: 809: 805: 800: 797: 794:, p. 119 793: 788: 785: 781: 776: 773: 769: 764: 761: 757: 752: 749: 745: 740: 737: 733: 728: 725: 721: 716: 713: 709: 704: 701: 697: 692: 689: 685: 680: 677: 664: 660: 656: 650: 648: 644: 640: 635: 632: 629: 624: 621: 614: 610: 607: 606: 602: 600: 597: 594: 589: 582: 578: 574: 572: 564: 562: 560: 559: 553: 551: 547: 543: 539: 535: 526: 519: 517: 514: 513:James Hemings 510: 509:James Madison 506: 501: 499: 495: 486: 478: 471: 469: 467: 462: 453: 449: 445: 443: 433: 426: 424: 421: 419: 414: 412: 403: 397: 393: 391: 386: 385:John Burgoyne 382: 377: 375: 370: 368: 364: 359: 356: 348: 346: 338: 334: 331: 326: 324: 320: 319:Robert Rogers 315: 313: 305: 303: 301: 297: 293: 289: 285: 280: 278: 274: 270: 266: 259: 255: 251: 249: 243: 241: 237: 232: 230: 226: 219: 217: 210: 204: 197: 195: 192: 183: 174:Chimney Point 162: 152: 150: 147: 144: 139: 135: 133: 129: 124: 121: 119: 115: 111: 110:Chimney Point 103: 95: 92: 88: 84: 80: 76: 72: 69: 64: 56: 52: 48: 41: 36: 27: 19: 2169: 1977:Union Church 1775: 1550: 1327: 1242: 1208: 1200: 1180: 1159: 1145: 1134: 1124: 1104: 1075: 1062: 1039: 1032:Bibliography 1017:. Retrieved 1013: 1004: 997:Thompson1839 992: 983: 973: 961: 949: 944:, p. 60 937: 932:, p. 54 925: 913: 901: 889: 873:. Retrieved 859: 847: 835: 830:, p. 81 828:Baldwin 1906 823: 811: 799: 787: 775: 770:, p. 38 763: 751: 739: 727: 722:, p. 25 715: 708:Fischer 2008 703: 691: 679: 667:. Retrieved 663:the original 658: 634: 623: 598: 590: 587: 575: 568: 556: 554: 533: 531: 502: 497: 491: 458: 446: 438: 422: 418:G.R. Sherman 417: 415: 407: 381:Guy Carleton 378: 371: 360: 352: 343: 327: 316: 309: 291: 281: 276: 268: 262: 244: 233: 223: 214: 193: 189: 148: 140: 136: 125: 122: 109: 108: 26: 2106:Orwell Site 2023:Hand's Cove 2003:Bottum Farm 1996:Residential 1821:Educational 1812:Waybury Inn 1731:Shard Villa 1716:The Heights 1538:communities 1398:Ferrisburgh 1264: / 756:Rogers 1765 550:Seth Warner 546:Ethan Allen 355:Seth Warner 317:When Major 312:Lake George 229:Ticonderoga 128:Crown Point 54:Established 2190:Categories 2116:Structures 1905:Stone Mill 1893:Industrial 1862:Government 1769:Commercial 1706:Field Farm 1546:Bread Loaf 1516:Middlebury 1468:Starksboro 1428:Middlebury 1330:Middlebury 1323:Shire town 1252:73°25′05″W 1249:44°02′10″N 875:October 1, 804:Beebe 1935 780:Titus 1994 615:References 411:Port Henry 292:seigneurie 288:New France 2170:See also: 2158:Footnotes 2124:Bridge 26 2018:Glen Dale 1914:Religious 1761:Buildings 1701:Fenn Farm 1678:Districts 1521:New Haven 1478:Weybridge 1458:Salisbury 1438:New Haven 1418:Leicester 1408:Granville 1348:Vergennes 1095:181111316 1048:cite book 1019:August 9, 966:Kalm 1771 282:In 1743, 153:Geography 1636:Landmark 1634:Historic 1632:National 1463:Shoreham 1393:Cornwall 1383:Bridport 1073:(1872). 669:July 29, 603:See also 544:leaders 277:seigneur 273:Louis XV 62:Location 1511:Lincoln 1501:Bristol 1483:Whiting 1473:Waltham 1433:Monkton 1423:Lincoln 1413:Hancock 1388:Bristol 1378:Addison 427:Bridges 269:domaine 198:History 90:Website 1654:Rokeby 1453:Ripton 1448:Panton 1443:Orwell 1403:Goshen 1188:  1167:  1112:  1093:  1083:  248:Mohawk 1536:Other 1370:Towns 1150:(PDF) 881:with 840:Force 816:Force 271:with 82:Owner 2175:and 2098:Site 1493:CDPs 1340:City 1186:ISBN 1165:ISBN 1110:ISBN 1091:OCLC 1081:ISBN 1054:link 1021:2014 1014:IMDb 877:2016 671:2014 74:Type 57:1991 1622:in 536:by 275:as 2192:: 1326:: 1311:, 1089:. 1050:}} 1046:{{ 1012:. 982:. 868:. 657:. 646:^ 279:. 1928:† 1793:† 1612:e 1605:t 1598:v 1298:e 1291:t 1284:v 1194:. 1173:. 1118:. 1097:. 1065:. 1056:) 1023:. 879:. 673:. 20:)

Index

Chimney Point State Historic Site

Addison, Vermont
Chimney Point State Historic Site

Addison, Vermont
Lake Champlain
Crown Point
American Revolutionary War
Lake Champlain Bridge
Chimney Point is located in Vermont
class=notpageimage|

Samuel de Champlain
Ticonderoga
King William's War
Nine Years War
Mohawk

Gilles Hocquart
Fort St. Frédéric
Louis XV
Gilles Hocquart
New France
Addison County
French and Indian War
Lake George
Robert Rogers
Fort William Henry
Jeffery Amherst

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.

↑