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River in Vermont, United States
The Passumpsic River (/pəˈsʌmpsɪk/) is a 22.7-mile-long (36.5 km) tributary of the Connecticut River, in Vermont. Though primarily a Caledonia County river
Passumpsic_River
Topics referred to by the same term
Passumpsic is a Native American word meaning "clear running water" and may refer to: The Passumpsic River, a tributary of the Connecticut River in Vermont
Passumpsic
Village in Vermont, United States
Route 5 and the Passumpsic River 3 miles (4.8 km) south of St. Johnsbury. Passumpsic has a post office with ZIP code 05861. "Passumpsic". Geographic Names
Passumpsic,_Vermont
Oiler of the United States Navy
USNS Passumpsic (T-AO-107). She was the only U.S. Navy ship to bear the name Passumpsic, after the Passumpsic River in Vermont. USS Passumpsic (AO-107)
USS_Passumpsic
Mountain in Vermont, United States
the Passumpsic River. The northeast and northwest sides of Burke Mountain drain into Dish Mill Brook, thence into the East Branch of the Passumpsic River
Burke_Mountain_(Vermont)
County in Vermont, United States
pursuers, they had split up. One group came south over the summit into the Passumpsic River Valley. Vermont was divided into two counties in March 1778. In
Caledonia_County,_Vermont
Railroad in Vermont
The Passumpsic Railroad was located in Barnet, Vermont. The railroad had the only operable steam locomotive in Vermont. Their steam engine was a two-truck
Passumpsic_Railroad
Town in Vermont, United States
locations of Barnet Center, East Barnet, McIndoe Falls, Mosquitoville, Passumpsic and West Barnet. The main settlement of Barnet is recorded as a census-designated
Barnet,_Vermont
Town in Vermont, United States
2020 census, the population was 7,364. St. Johnsbury is situated on the Passumpsic River and is located approximately six miles northwest of the Connecticut
St._Johnsbury,_Vermont
Overview of U.S. inland waterways
Passumpsic River to the border of Victory, Vermont Nulhegan River, including the East Branch, Black Branch, and Yellow Branch Paul Stream Passumpsic River
Inland waterways of the United States
Inland_waterways_of_the_United_States
American aviator and author (1906–2001)
after which she went to live near Reeve in a small home built on Reeve's Passumpsic, Vermont, farm, where Anne died in 2001 at 94, following another stroke
Anne_Morrow_Lindbergh
Connection point by which firefighters can tap into a water supply
A dry hydrant by Passumpsic River in rural Vermont
Fire_hydrant
American author (born 1945)
addition of seven half siblings to the Lindbergh family. When the phone in Passumpsic rang off the hook after news of her father's affairs hit, Lindbergh stated
Reeve_Lindbergh
Railroad in New England (1836–1983)
stayed a part of the B&M, as did the Connecticut and Passumpsic Rivers Railroad (as the Passumpsic Division). The Northern Railroad was leased to the Boston
Boston_and_Maine_Railroad
Interstate Highway in the U.S. states of Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont
immediate Interstate access. I-91 continues northward, now following the Passumpsic River valley. It travels through Vermont's Northeast Kingdom region and
Interstate_91
River in Vermont, United States
The Sutton River is a tributary of the West Branch Passumpsic River, flowing through Burke, Vermont, in Caledonia County, in Vermont. The river arises
Sutton River (West Branch Passumpsic River tributary)
Sutton_River_(West_Branch_Passumpsic_River_tributary)
WW2-Era Fast Fleet Refueling Ship Design
Caloosahatchee, and Canisteo as a separate class from Mispillion, Navasota, Passumpsic, Pawcatuck, and Waccamaw can be made by comparing the actual design and
Cimarron-class_oiler_(1939)
US Navy theater-level component command
Lummus, MV American Condor, USS Niagara Falls, USNS Ponchatoula, USNS Passumpsic, USNS Hassayampa, USS Haleakala, USNS Spica, USS Cape Cod. (CNA, 1994
United_States_Pacific_Fleet
River in the New England region, US
lakes and ponds. Major tributaries include (from north to south) the Passumpsic, Ammonoosuc, White, Black, West, Ashuelot, Millers, Deerfield, Chicopee
Connecticut_River
Town in Vermont, United States
Lyndon township grant, the area was covered in forests and woodlands. The Passumpsic River, flowing through the center of the town, provided power for grist
Lyndon,_Vermont
Former canal in Connecticut and Massachusetts
Danville, and the Passumpsic River involving 350 locks and a 2-mile-long tunnel. An easier route followed the Barton River and Passumpsic River to Barnet
New Haven and Northampton Canal
New_Haven_and_Northampton_Canal
Award
USS Mobile Bay (CG-53) USS Niagara Falls (AFS-3) USS Okinawa (LPH-3) USNS Passumpsic (T-A0-107) USS Princeton (CG-59) (hit by mine) USS Tripoli (LPH-10) (hit
Combat_Action_Ribbon
Census-designated place in Vermont, United States
Central Railway and Connecticut River Railroad in 1847, the Connecticut and Passumpsic Rivers Railroad in 1848, the Northern New Hampshire Railroad in 1849,
White_River_Junction,_Vermont
Census-designated place in Vermont, United States
and is roughly bounded on the north by Chestnut Street, the east by Passumpsic Avenue, the south by Horseshoe Avenue, and the west by Hartford Avenue
Wilder,_Vermont
United States Navy officer (1907–1973)
commands included Destroyer Division 72, the fleet replenishment oiler USS Passumpsic (AO-107), and the heavy cruiser USS Pittsburgh (CA-72). He retired from
Philip_D._Gallery
Segment of American highway
and I-91 split at the Passumpsic River, about two miles (3.2 km) north of Barnet. US 5 winds along the west bank of the Passumpsic River, traveling through
U.S._Route_5_in_Vermont
Divided unincorporated village on Canada-USA border
established 1870 between Lennoxville, Quebec and an 1867 Connecticut and Passumpsic Rivers Railroad line which ran through Newport, Vermont to the border
Beebe_Plain
Railroad in the US and Canada
Vermont. It was operated until November 15, 1877, when the Connecticut and Passumpsic Rivers Railroad took it over. The company was reorganized in December
Central_Vermont_Railway
U.S. Naval base in Japan
USS Mars (AFS-1) USS Niagara Falls (AFS-3) USS White Plains (AFS-4) USS Passumpsic (AO-107) USS Hassayampa (AO-145) USS Ajax (AR-6) (1960–1970) USS Beaufort (ATS-2)
United States Fleet Activities Sasebo
United_States_Fleet_Activities_Sasebo
Mountain in Vermont, United States
drains into the East Branch of the Moose River, and thence into the Passumpsic River, another tributary of the Connecticut. East Mountain is the site
East Mountain (Essex County, Vermont)
East_Mountain_(Essex_County,_Vermont)
mill wheel/turbine, mill building for leatherboard 1906 Passumpsic Fiber Leather Co. Passumpsic, Vermont Stephen and Theodore Chase (owners) reinforced
I_W_Jones_Eng'r.
The task group consisted of the cruiser Fox, frigate Gray and the oiler Passumpsic . The task group sailed from Subic Bay in December 1975. The task group
USS_Hepburn
Town in Vermont, United States
pumps. The Fairlee Railroad Depot was built in 1848 by the Connecticut & Passumpsic Rivers Railroad. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in
Fairlee,_Vermont
Town in Vermont, United States
sheep, and the production of wool and dairy goods. The Connecticut & Passumpsic Rivers Railroad opened on November 6, 1848, to the village of Wells River
Newbury_(town),_Vermont
Town in Vermont, United States
Nulhegan River, but a small portion to the south via the East Branch of the Passumpsic River. The highest point in Brighton is the 2,789-foot (850 m) southern
Brighton,_Vermont
Ashuelot Railroad, which had been acquired in 1877, and the Connecticut and Passumpsic Rivers Railroad in northern Vermont, acquired in 1887. The days of independence
Connecticut_River_Railroad
North Carolina Passagassawakeag River – Maine Passaic River – New Jersey Passumpsic River – Vermont Patapsco River – Maryland Patoka River – Indiana Patterson
List of rivers of the United States: P
List_of_rivers_of_the_United_States:_P
Village in Vermont, United States
and 0.04 square miles (0.1 km2), or 3.66%, is water, consisting of the Passumpsic River, which flows along the western edge of the village. Lyndonville
Lyndonville,_Vermont
Moose River Housing, St. Johnsbury Mountain View Housing, St. Johnsbury Passumpsic View Apartments, St. Johnsbury "RuralEdge Housing & Community Development
Rural_Edge
Heavy cruiser of the United States Navy
frigate Fanning, destroyer George K. MacKenzie, and auxiliary vessel Passumpsic. Designed to counter the Soviet Navy's presence in Somalia and Aden on
USS_Chicago_(CA-136)
Railroad in Massachusetts, United States, 1835–1887
Divisions were connected at Scott's Mills, New Hampshire. Passumpsic Division The Connecticut and Passumpsic Rivers Railroad was organized in 1846 and opened a
Boston_and_Lowell_Railroad
Tributary of the Connecticut River
River is a small river in the U.S. state of Vermont. It flows into the Passumpsic River at St. Johnsbury, and is part of the Connecticut River basin. The
Moose_River_(Vermont)
Historic district in Vermont, United States
century, and was at first organized primarily on a high terrace above the Passumpsic River, where its Main Street is now located. This area developed as a
St. Johnsbury Main Street Historic District
St._Johnsbury_Main_Street_Historic_District
American politician (1786–1877)
In 1835 Wardner was an original incorporator of the Connecticut and Passumpsic Rivers Railroad. In the 1837 election the incumbent State Treasurer, Augustine
Allen_Wardner
land" Ottauquechee River: (uncertain – Natick?) "swift mountain stream" Passumpsic River (and village): (Abnaki) "flowing over clear, sandy bottom" Pico
List of place names of Native American origin in New England
List_of_place_names_of_Native_American_origin_in_New_England
State highway in northeastern Vermont, US
northeast along East Burke Road. The highway begins just north of the Passumpsic River, crosses to the east side of the river, then crosses the East Branch
Vermont_Route_114
State highway in Vermont, US
Lyndon; the U.S. Highway heads north as Lynburke Road and south across the Passumpsic River into the village on Main Street. The two-lane state highway heads
Vermont_Route_122
United States historic place
is a historic covered bridge spanning the South Wheelock Branch of the Passumpsic River in Lyndon, Vermont. It is located just south of South Wheelock Road
Old_Schoolhouse_Bridge
Historic district in Vermont, United States
Railroad), the Vermont Central Railway, which served Burlington, the Passumpsic Rivers Railroad, which served Newport, the Northern New Hampshire Railroad
White River Junction Historic District
White_River_Junction_Historic_District
Class of large tanker ships
20 mm antiaircraft guns. Ships in class: Ashtabula, Mispillion, Navasota, Passumpsic, Pawcatuck and Waccamaw. Built by Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Co. T3-S-AZ1
T3_tanker
Town in Vermont, United States
bodies of water in the Joe's Brook watershed, which is in turn part of the Passumpsic River watershed. Game fish in the pond include lake trout, smallmouth
Danville,_Vermont
Bridge in Lyndon, Vermont, US
carries Chamberlain Bridge Road across the South Wheelock Branch of the Passumpsic River in Lyndon, Vermont. Built in 1881, it is one of five similar area
Chamberlin Mill Covered Bridge
Chamberlin_Mill_Covered_Bridge
American politician
ventures. In 1843, he was an original incorporator of the Connecticut and Passumpsic Rivers Railroad. Keyes served as a director and succeeded Erastus Fairbanks
Henry_Keyes
American architect
Lyndonville, Vermont Demolished in 1962. 1895 - Passumpsic Baptist Church, 4544 U. S. 5, Passumpsic, Vermont 1895 - St. Johnsbury Hospital (former),
Lambert_Packard
Defunct Quebec railway
bicycle trails. The Connecticut River Division of the Connecticut and Passumpsic Rivers Railroad had completed its line from White River Junction, Vermont
Massawippi_Valley_Railway
North-south U.S. route from Connecticut to Vermont
Near the town of St. Johnsbury, US 5 continues northward, following the Passumpsic River valley until it reaches Sheffield Heights. After crossing the heights
U.S._Route_5
American 19th century circus performer
Edson: The Living Skeleton". The Weekly Messenger and Connecticut and Passumpsic River Valley Advertiser. October 9, 1832. p. 3. Retrieved 29 March 2025
Calvin_Edson
Benton. Fifteen Mile Falls: Portion of Connecticut River from mouth of Passumpsic River in Monroe to Johns River in Dalton, now forming several reservoirs
Defunct placenames of New Hampshire
Defunct_placenames_of_New_Hampshire
Village in Vermont, United States
well-known Wells River hotel. On November 6, 1848, the Connecticut and Passumpsic Rivers Railroad opened to Wells River, rendering obsolete the river's
Wells_River,_Vermont
Montreal Railroad B&M 1890 1919 Boston and Maine Railroad Connecticut and Passumpsic Rivers Railroad B&M, CP 1835 1946 Boston and Maine Railroad, Newport and
List_of_Vermont_railroads
Census-designated place in Vermont, United States
Water Andric. Joes Brook and Water Andric both flow southeast to the Passumpsic River, a south-flowing tributary of the Connecticut River. "2020 U.S.
Danville_(CDP),_Vermont
The two routes have an interchange with US 5. Then, they cross over the Passumpsic River and leave the city limits of St. Johnsbury. They reach an interchange
Special routes of U.S. Route 2
Special_routes_of_U.S._Route_2
MBTA Commuter Rail line
Classic American Trains, p. 31. "Map of the Montreal and Boston Air Line, Passumpsic, and South Eastern Railroads, and connections". David Rumsey Map Collection
Lowell_Line
Historic district in Vermont, United States
century, and was at first organized primarily on a high terrace above the Passumpsic River, where its Main Street is now located. This area developed as a
St. Johnsbury Historic District
St._Johnsbury_Historic_District
(Mispillion subclass, all jumboized): Mispillion (AO-105) Navasota (AO-106) Passumpsic (AO-107) Pawcatuck (AO-108) Waccamaw (AO-109), later T-AOT-109 In January
List of United States Navy oilers
List_of_United_States_Navy_oilers
town): (Abnaki) "keeper of ceremonial fire" Jamaica: (Natick) "beaver" Passumpsic River (and village): (Abnaki) "flowing over clear, sandy bottom" Pompanoosuc:
List of place names of Native American origin in the United States
List_of_place_names_of_Native_American_origin_in_the_United_States
Waits River, Bradford Wells River, Wells River Stevens River, Barnet Passumpsic River, Barnet Joes Brook, Barnet Sleepers River, St. Johnsbury Moose River
List_of_rivers_of_Vermont
USS Passaconaway (1863, YN-111/AN-86) USS Passaic (1862, YN-113/AN-87, YT-20) USS Passumpsic (AO-107/T-AO-107) USS Pastores (ID-4540/AF-16) USS Pat Caharty (1919)
List of United States Navy ships: P
List_of_United_States_Navy_ships:_P
Census-designated place in Vermont, United States
the village of St. Johnsbury Center to the north up the valley of the Passumpsic River, and development along Route 2 to the east up the valley of the
St._Johnsbury_(CDP),_Vermont
Historic house in Vermont, United States
a lumber mill located just south of the property, on the banks of the Passumpsic River. It was designed by George Ropes Jr., an architect from Boston,
Riverside (Lyndonville, Vermont)
Riverside_(Lyndonville,_Vermont)
2007 NRHP Richmond, Virginia VT-01 Phenix Marble Company 1 Passumpsic Railroad, Passumpsic, Vermont A locomotive of Phenix Marble Company, preserved.
List of preserved locomotives in the United States
List_of_preserved_locomotives_in_the_United_States
Census-designated place in Vermont, United States
town of Concord, along the Moose River, a west-flowing tributary of the Passumpsic River and part of the Connecticut River basin. U.S. Route 2 passes through
Concord_(CDP),_Vermont
010145 (Schoolhouse Covered Bridge) 1879 42' South Wheelock Branch of Passumpsic River on Wheelock Road Town(?) Queen post Chamberlin Caledonia Lyndon
List of covered bridges in Vermont
List_of_covered_bridges_in_Vermont
American manufacturer and politician (1792–1864)
Presidential Elector for Vermont in 1844 and 1848. He was President of the Passumpsic Railroad, which completed a line from White River Junction to St. Johnsbury
Erastus_Fairbanks
Town in Vermont, United States
northern branches of the Barton River, and southward via branches of the Passumpsic, Lamoille, and Black Rivers, which have their sources here. Four ponds
Glover,_Vermont
Lake located in Orleans County, Vermont, USA
catch fish. From there, they continued south over the summit into the Passumpsic River Valley. In the 19th century, the lake was sometimes called "Belle
Crystal_Lake_(Vermont)
United States historic place
Margaret McLean Newcomer, and was first located in leased facilities on Passumpsic Point, east of the present location. In 1921, the Newcomers purchased
Aloha_Horizons_Camp
Census-designated place in Vermont, United States
valley of the South Wheelock Branch, an east-flowing tributary of the Passumpsic River and part of the Connecticut River watershed. U.S. Route 5 (Memorial
Lyndon_(CDP),_Vermont
District More images November 22, 1999 (#99001396) Portions of Norwich, Passumpsic, and Horseshoe Aves., Chestnut, Gillette, Fern, Hawthorn, Locust and Division
National Register of Historic Places listings in Windsor County, Vermont
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Windsor_County,_Vermont
York in 1962, renamed Transbay. Rebuilt in 1966 with mid-section of USS Passumpsic, now 11,971 GRT, renamed Transhuron. To Polk Tanker Corporation, New York
List_of_Type_T2_tankers
United States historic place
the Sanborn Covered Bridge, is a historic covered bridge, spanning the Passumpsic River next to U.S. Route 5 (US 5) north of the village of Lyndonville
Centre_Covered_Bridge
Group of four lakes in northern New Hampshire, United States
Creek Moose River Nulhegan River Ompompanoosuc River Ottauquechee River Passumpsic River Rock River Saxtons River Utley Brook Waits River Wells River West
Connecticut_Lakes
it connected with the Vermont Central Railroad and the Connecticut and Passumpsic Rivers Railroad. Daniel Webster spoke at the 1847 ribbon-cutting in Lebanon
Northern Railroad (New Hampshire)
Northern_Railroad_(New_Hampshire)
Railway in Maine and New York
was chartered to run from St. Johnsbury, Vermont, on the Connecticut & Passumpsic Rivers Railroad, east to Lunenburg on the border with New Hampshire. The
Portland and Ogdensburg Railway
Portland_and_Ogdensburg_Railway
Railroad part of the Vermont rail system
shipments. The Connecticut River Division was built by the Connecticut and Passumpsic Rivers Railroad, a predecessor of the B&M which completed its line from
Washington County Railroad (1980)
Washington_County_Railroad_(1980)
County in Vermont, United States
catch fish. From there, they continued south over the summit into the Passumpsic River Valley. The British Crown sent out surveyors to mark the border
Orleans_County,_Vermont
United States historic place
covered bridge, carrying Center Street over Miller Run, a tributary of the Passumpsic River, in Lyndon, Vermont. Built in 1878, it is the last of Vermont's
Bradley_Covered_Bridge
Dam in Barkhamsted, Connecticut, United States
Creek Moose River Nulhegan River Ompompanoosuc River Ottauquechee River Passumpsic River Rock River Saxtons River Utley Brook Waits River Wells River West
Saville_Dam
Village in Vermont, United States
to Lake Willoughby. The Sutton River flows into the West Branch of the Passumpsic River in the center of the village. According to the United States Census
West_Burke,_Vermont
The 2017 removal of the East Burke Dam from the East Branch Passumpsic River in East Burke.
List of dam removals in Vermont
List_of_dam_removals_in_Vermont
River in Quebec, Canada
there is a second Sutton River which is a tributary of the West Branch Passumpsic River; the latest is part of the watershed of the Connecticut River. The
Sutton River (Missisquoi River tributary)
Sutton_River_(Missisquoi_River_tributary)
Census-designated place in Vermont, United States
Calendar Brook, a southeast-flowing tributary of the West Branch of the Passumpsic River, part of the Connecticut River watershed. The village is 1.8 miles
Sutton_(CDP),_Vermont
the lines of the Boston and Maine Railroad subsidiaries Connecticut and Passumpsic Rivers Railroad and Massawippi Valley Railway between Wells River and
Timeline of Class I railroads (1910–1929)
Timeline_of_Class_I_railroads_(1910–1929)
River in Vermont, United States
Memphremagog List of rivers of Vermont Sometimes called "Pitkin's Pond The Passumpsic River is also powerful, but is mostly outside of Orleans County James
Clyde_River_(Vermont)
1982 Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate
USS Long Beach, USS Merrill, HMAS Swan, HMAS Stuart, HMAS Parramatta, USNS Passumpsic, USS Wabash, HMAS Derwent, USS Kirk, USS Thach, and HMAS Hobart, 1 July
USS_Thach
United States historic place
passing through southern Fairlee was opened in 1848 by the Connecticut and Passumpsic River Railroad (C&PRR), and the station located here was originally known
Ely_station_(Vermont)
Lake in Cheshire County, New Hampshire
Creek Moose River Nulhegan River Ompompanoosuc River Ottauquechee River Passumpsic River Rock River Saxtons River Utley Brook Waits River Wells River West
Dublin_Pond
Town in Vermont, United States
for grazing sheep and cattle. Connected in 1847 to the Connecticut & Passumpsic Rivers Railroad, the town by 1859 was noted for producing butter and leather
Ryegate,_Vermont
Railway CNor 1895 1906 Canadian Northern Quebec Railway Connecticut and Passumpsic Rivers Railroad B&M 1870 1887 Boston and Lowell Railroad Consolidated
List_of_Quebec_railways
United States historic place
bridges in Lyndon. It formerly carried Burrington Bridge Road across the Passumpsic River; it has been bypassed by a modern bridge. It was listed on the National
Burrington_Covered_Bridge
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