VT, USA
Connecticut River Historic Crossing Point
Landmark
The West Brattleboro area of the Connecticut River marks the principal ford and crossing point that made Brattleboro strategically significant during the colonial and Revolutionary War periods. Control of this crossing controlled movement along the Connecticut River corridor; militia units defending Brattleboro were, in effect, defending the river crossing against potential British and Loyalist raiding columns from the north and east.
Visiting Today
Address
Connecticut River, Brattleboro, VT 05301
Connected Events
Jan 1724
Mar 1775
Westminster Massacre
William French
Aug 1779
Bayley-Hazen Military Road Proposed and Begun
Colonel Samuel Wells, Brigadier General Jacob Bayley
Jul 1780