Name of Notable | Genus | AsNotedIn | No | Address | Proximity | Area |
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Name | Genus | AsNotedIn | Address | Proximity | Area | |
Colonel Ephraim and Sarah Doolittle Farm |
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1 mi E of VT 22-A on Doolittle Rd | |||
District Six Schoolhouse |
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Worcester Rd | N of Shoreham | ||
East Shoreham Covered Railroad Bridge |
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SE of Shoreham over Lemon Fair River | |||
Hand's Cove |
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SW of Shoreham | |||
House at 215 School Street |
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215 | School St | ||
Larrabee's Point Complex |
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SW of Shoreham | |||
Shoreham Congregational Church |
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School St | |||
Witherell Farm |
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Town Hwy 74 (Witherell Rd) | W of Lakeview and St Genevieve cemeteries, Shoreham Township |
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1761/10/08 | Ephraim Doolittle | Developer | Governor Wentworth grants a charter to settle Shoreham. Doolittle, one of the 64 proprietors, is instrumental in obtaining the charter. The village of Shoreham is laid out in one acre plots and the surrounding land is divided into 100 acre lots. | |||
1793/00/00 | Job Lane Howe | Architect | Howe is thought to have built the Federal style, Georgian plan, hip roofed Callender House in Shoreham. It will be latter occupied by R H Holmes who will operate a noted hostelry here for many years. |
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Locale Type | Town |
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