
Strafford and the surrounding townships of Orange and Windsor Counties appear here at a peak of late nineteenth-century agrarian and industrial development. The terrain is defined by a dense network of hills and watercourses, most notably the Ompompanoosuc River and the First Branch White River, which provided power and drainage for numerous small settlements. The copper mining history of the region is evident in the presence of Copperfield, Copper Flat, and Copperas Hill, highlighting an era when these peaks were central to Vermont's mineral extraction economy.
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1896 Strafford
Orange County, VT

1944 Strafford
Orange County, VT

1947 Corinth
Orange County, VT

1973 East Corinth
Orange County, VT

1980 Brookfield
Orange County, VT

1981 Chelsea
Orange County, VT

1981 Fairlee
Orange County, VT

1981 Knox Mountain
Orange County, VT

1981 Randolph Center
Orange County, VT

1981 Randolph
Orange County, VT

1981 South Strafford
Orange County, VT

1981 Vershire
Orange County, VT

1981 Washington
Orange County, VT

1981 West Topsham
Orange County, VT

2024 Brookfield
Orange County, VT

2024 Chelsea
Orange County, VT

2024 East Corinth
Orange County, VT

2024 Fairlee
Orange County, VT

2024 Knox Mountain
Orange County, VT

2024 Newbury
Orange County, VT

2024 Randolph Center
Orange County, VT

2024 Randolph
Orange County, VT

2024 South Strafford
Orange County, VT

2024 Vershire
Orange County, VT

2024 Washington
Orange County, VT

2024 West Topsham
Orange County, VT