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'Sightlines' In 1911, a Middlebury philanthropist named Joseph Battell sold some 1,200 acres of forest, including the summit of Camel’s Hump, to the State of Vermont for $1. He also donated to Middlebury College 35,000 acres of nearby land that would become part of the Green Mountain National Forest. The latter gift encompasses the Breadloaf and Battell wilderness areas, which have been essential to local recreation and education for more than a century.
A cemetery in Middlebury is the final resting place of someone unlike anyone else in any other Vermont cemetery. “It’s a great Vermont story,” observed.
A cemetery in Middlebury is the final resting place of someone unlike anyone else in any other Vermont cemetery. “It’s a great Vermont story,” observed.
A cemetery in Middlebury is the final resting place of someone unlike anyone else in any other Vermont cemetery. “It’s a great Vermont story,” observed.