
The Washington Co Rutland Co border marks the division between New York and Vermont on this 1990s revision of earlier 1940s topographic data. This landscape is defined by the ridge lines of Mt Tom, Pumpkin Hill, and Round Mountain, where the rural character is punctuated by a high density of family and community burial grounds, including the Tanner Cem and Moorehouse Cem. The settlement pattern follows the valley floors, where the Indian River and Black Creek supported hamlets like Chamberlain Mills and West Pawlet.
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