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Originally appearing in Volume V06, Page 661 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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COLCHESTER  , a township of Chittenden

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Vermont, U.S.A., on Lake Champlain, immediately N.E. of
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Burlington, from which it is separated by the Winooski
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river . Pop . (1900) 5352; (1910) 6450 . It is served by the Central Vermont railway . The
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surface is generally gently
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rolling, and in places along the banks of the Winooski or Onion river, the
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shore of the lake, and in the valleys, it is very picturesque . At Mallett's
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Bay, an arm of Lake Champlain, 2 M. long and 12 m. wide, severallarge private
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schools hold summer sessions . 'hie
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soil is varied, much of it being good meadow
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land or well adapted to the growing of grain and fruit . The township has two villages: Colchester Centre, a small, quiet settlement, and Winooski (pop. in 1900, 3783) on the Winooski river . This stream furnishes good
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water power, and the
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village has manufactories of cotton and woollen goods,
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lumber, woodenware, gold and
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silver plated
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ware, carriages, wagons and screens . Within the
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town-
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ship there is a
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United States military reservation, Fort Ethan Allen . The village was founded in 1772 by Ira Allen and for many years it was known as " Allen's Settlement "; but later it was called Winooski Falls, and in 1866 it was incorporated as the Village of Winooski .

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