
Cambridge and Jeffersonville anchor this mid-1920s survey of the northern Green Mountains, where the Lamoille River valley serves as a corridor for the St Johnsbury & Lake Champlain RR and the Central Vermont Ry. The landscape is characterized by a dense network of district schools, such as the Irish Settlement School and English Settlement School, reflecting a settled agricultural backcountry that reached high into the hills. High-elevation landmarks like Smugglers Notch and the Whiteface Lodge near Whiteface Mtn reveal the region's early transition toward mountain tourism. Industrial activity is represented by Morses Mill, while natural features like Lake Of The Clouds and Bingham Falls highlight the dramatic relief surrounding the peaks of the Mansfield range.
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1925 Mount Mansfield
Lamoille County, VT

1927 Hyde Park
Lamoille County, VT

1927 Mount Mansfield
Lamoille County, VT

1930 Hyde Park
Lamoille County, VT

1943 Hyde Park
Lamoille County, VT

1944 Mount Mansfield
Lamoille County, VT

1948 Mount Mansfield
Lamoille County, VT

1948 Mount Mansfield
Lamoille County, VT

1953 Hyde Park
Lamoille County, VT

1968 Stowe
Lamoille County, VT

1986 Eden
Lamoille County, VT

1986 Johnson
Lamoille County, VT

1986 Sterling Mountain
Lamoille County, VT

1997 Mount Mansfield
Lamoille County, VT

1998 Sterling Mountain
Lamoille County, VT

2024 Eden
Lamoille County, VT

2024 Johnson
Lamoille County, VT

2024 Mount Mansfield
Lamoille County, VT

2024 Sterling Mountain
Lamoille County, VT

2024 Stowe
Lamoille County, VT