- St.
Johnsbury (known
locally as "St. J") is the
shire town (county seat) of
Caledonia County, Vermont,
United States. As of the 2020 census, the po****tion...
- St.
Johnsbury Academy (SJA) is an independent, private, coeducational, non-profit
boarding and day
school located in St.
Johnsbury, Vermont, in the United...
- St.
Johnsbury is a census-designated
place (CDP)
corresponding to the main
settled areas in the town of St.
Johnsbury,
Caledonia County, Vermont, United...
- po****tion was 30,233. Its
shire town (county seat) is the town of St.
Johnsbury. The
county was
created in 1792 and
organized in 1796. It was
given the...
- the
region from a
particular direction: at the
southeastern corner, St.
Johnsbury, just a few
miles from the New
Hampshire border; to the north, Newport...
- the
Confederation Congress in 1782 and 1783. He
moved to a farm in St.
Johnsbury,
Vermont in 1787, and
later served as a judge.
Jonathan Arnold was born...
- The St.
Johnsbury and
Lamoille County Railroad (StJ&LC) was a
railroad located in
northern Vermont. It
provided service to
rural parts of the
state for...
- St.
Johnsbury. The
remainder of the
Vermont Division operated as the St.
Johnsbury & Lake
Champlain Railroad until reorganized as the St.
Johnsbury & Lamoille...
- 2007-03-02. Grazulis,
Thomas P. (2023).
Significant Tornadoes 1974–2022. St.
Johnsbury, Vermont: The
Tornado Project. ISBN 978-1-879362-01-7. "Storm
Events Database:...
-
Western Maine Mountains and
White Mountains of New Hampshire,
ending at St.
Johnsbury,
Vermont in the
Northeast Kingdom. The line was
abandoned in 1983 by MEC's...