
St. Johnsbury serves as the focal point of this Vermont landscape, where the confluence of the Passumpsic River and Moose River historically shaped the region's development. The presence of the Caledonia County Courthouse and numerous organized cemetery plots, such as Mount Calvary Cem and New Saint Johnsbury Center Cem, highlights its role as a civic and family center. The map reveals a dense network of hamlets including North Danville, Danville Center, and Passumpsic, reflecting the traditional Vermont pattern of dispersed but interconnected small settlements.
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1938 St. Johnsbury
Caledonia County, VT

1943 St. Johnsbury
Caledonia County, VT

1949 St. Johnsbury
Caledonia County, VT

1967 Concord
Caledonia County, VT

1973 Groton
Caledonia County, VT

1983 Barnet
Caledonia County, VT

1983 St. Johnsbury
Caledonia County, VT

1986 Stannard
Caledonia County, VT

1988 Burke Mountain
Caledonia County, VT

2024 Barnet
Caledonia County, VT

2024 Burke Mountain
Caledonia County, VT

2024 Concord
Caledonia County, VT

2024 Groton
Caledonia County, VT

2024 Joes Pond
Caledonia County, VT

2024 Lower Waterford
Caledonia County, VT

2024 Saint Johnsbury
Caledonia County, VT

2024 Stannard
Caledonia County, VT