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Poultney River

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162:, however, had been partially pulled out of the river in 1949 by local residents. In the process, the hull split in half and what was not brought ashore disappeared downstream, only to be rediscovered and surveyed by archaeologists in 1981. Due to the deteriorated nature of this wreck, only partial drawings and reconstructions of the 80:
For most of its course, the Poultney River is fed by a series of small brooks. It is not until it approaches the towns of Fair Haven and West Haven that more substantial waterbodies feed into the river. In Fair Haven, the Castleton River has its confluence with the Poultney. Approximately five miles
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were placed in Whitehall, NY, out of service. After several years of disuse, their condition had deteriorated so much that, in 1820, they were floated into the Poultney River, where they were allowed to sink. In 1825, many of the ships were sold, though already sunken, to salvagers. The largest of
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In 1901, a civil engineer constructing a hydroelectric dam on the river discovered the hull of a Revolutionary War–era vessel, just below Carver's Falls. After temporarily diverting the river, his crew excavated the ship, discovering within it an iron chest containing English gold sovereigns.
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In addition to the sunken Revolutionary War era sloop, there have been several other historical vessels that found their way to the bottom of the Poultney River. At the end of the
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was excavated with great success in 1958 and its remains were stored in the Skenesborough Museum in Whitehall. The
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https://anrweb.vt.gov/PubDocs/DEC/WSMD/mapp/docs/mp_ORW-LowerPoultneyRiverMgmtPlan_August1992.pdf
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Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation; The Lower Poultney River Citizens Commission.
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Final Report to the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources. September 15th, 2005.
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Vermont Agency of Natural Resources Management Plan: Lower Poultney River.
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have been the target of archaeological study and excavation attempts. The
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https://anrweb.vt.gov/DEC/SGA/report.aspx?rpid=20_P1A&option=download
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The Poultney River's origin is from a mountain spring in the town of
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downstream, the Hubbardton River also flows into the Poultney.
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were possible. It remains in the river to this day.
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Index

Vermont
New York
Lake Champlain
Tinmouth, VT
Middletown Springs
Poultney
Poultney
Hampton
Fair Haven, VT
West Haven, VT
Whitehall, NY
War of 1812
Battle of Plattsburgh
HMS Confiance
USS Ticonderoga
HMS Linnet
USS Saratoga
List of rivers of Vermont




https://anrweb.vt.gov/PubDocs/DEC/WSMD/mapp/docs/mp_ORW-LowerPoultneyRiverMgmtPlan_August1992.pdf
"The Nature Conservancy in Vermont - Lower Poultney River Natural Area"
The Nature Conservancy
https://anrweb.vt.gov/DEC/SGA/report.aspx?rpid=20_P1A&option=download
"Barre evening telegram. - 1901-10-01 - 1"
cite journal
help
"War of 1812 Wrecks – Lake Champlain Maritime Museum"

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