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Franklin County 

1798 American Gazetteer 

ALBAN'S, ST. a township in Franklin co., on Lake Champlain, opposite N. Hero island, 256 inhabitants.

ALLBURG, a township in Franklin co. , containing 446 inhabitants; situated on MISSISQUE BAY.

BAKERSFIELD, a newly settled township in Franklin co. In 1790 it had only 13 inhabitants.

BELVIDERE, a new township in Franklin co.

BERKSHIRE, a newly settled township, in Franklin co

CAMBRIDGE, in Franklin co. Vermont, is situated on both sides of La Moille river, about 20 miles W. of Lake Champlain, and has 359 inhabitants.

ENOSBURG, a township in Franklin co. Vermont, about 18 or 20 miles E. of Swantown.

FAIRFAX, a township in Franklin co. Vermont, contains 254 inhab-itants; 9 miles from lake Champlain.

FAIRFIELD, a township in Franklin co. Vermont, E. of St. Albans; and contains 129 inhabitants.

GEORGIA, a township in Franklin co. Vermont, on Lake Champlain, contains 340 inhabitants.

HUNGERFORD, a township in Franklin co. Vermont, containing 40 inhabitants, 7 miles south of the Canada line, and 14 east of Lake Champlain.

HUNTSBURG, a township in Franklin co. Vermont, on the Canada line, having 46 inhabitants.

JOHNSTON, a township in Franklin co. Vermont; it contains 93 inhabitants.

MONTGOMERY, a township in Franklin co. Vermont.

RICHFORD, the north-easternmost township of Franklin co. Vermont; on Missiscoui R.

SWANTON, a township of Vermont, Franklin co. on the E. bank of Lake Champlain, on the S. side of Mischiscoui river.

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