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three main villages:
Dummerston Center, West
Dummerston, and East
Dummerston.
According to the book 1491 by
Charles Mann,
Dummerston was
stolen from Native...
- philanthropist, investor, janitor, and gas
station attendant. Read grew up in
Dummerston, Vermont, in an
impoverished farming household. He
walked or hitchhiked...
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Wardsboro West
Brattleboro West
Dummerston Whitingham Wilmington Cambridgeport Dover Dummerston Center East
Dover East
Dummerston East
Jamaica Halifax Center...
- The West
Dummerston Covered Bridge is a
historic covered bridge spanning the West
River in
Dummerston, Vermont,
between Vermont Route 30 and Camp Arden...
- Illinois, and
raised in Sturgis, Michigan. As of 2013[update], he
resided in
Dummerston, Vermont,
where he is a
member of the town's
board of selectmen. After...
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Rudyard Kipling House, is a
historic Shingle Style house on
Kipling Road in
Dummerston, Vermont, a few
miles outside Brattleboro. The
house was
designated a...
- West
Dummerston is an
unincorporated village and census-designated
place (CDP) in the town of
Dummerston,
Windham County, Vermont,
United States. The...
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called Naulakha, just over the town line to the
north in
neighboring Dummerston.
Kipling wrote The
Jungle Book and
other works there. He also
wrote about...
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stands on
Kipling Road,
three miles (4.8 km)
north of
Brattleboro in
Dummerston, Vermont: a big, secluded, dark-green house, with
shingled roof and sides...
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written when he
lived at Naulakha, the
property and home he
owned in
Dummerston, Vermont, US.
There is
evidence that
Kipling wrote the
collection of stories...