1922 Map of Enosburg Falls
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1922 Map of Enosburg Falls

USGS Topo · Published 1922

About this map

Missisquoi River drainage patterns and the United States Canada international boundary define this 1922 topographic study of northern Vermont. The landscape is heavily marked by a dense network of district schools, including Lost Nation School, Pumpkin Village School, and St Rocks School, reflecting a period when small, localized education centers served every valley and ridge. The rail economy is in full swing, with the St Johnsbury and Lake Champlain RR and the Central Vermont line connecting industrial hubs like Enosburg Falls and Sheldon Junction. Local industry is evidenced by the Gilbert Tannery and Woodard Mill, while settlements like Morses Line sit directly on the northern boundary line. This map offers a detailed view of Franklin County's agrarian and industrial layout before mid-century modernization consolidated these many rural institutions.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1922
Date Published1922
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:48,000
Physical Dimensions20 x 28.4 inches

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