VERMONT CORPORATIONS
An Index To Private Corporations
Formed By the Legislature
Edited and Compiled
by
D. Gregory Sanford
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Volume Twenty
James H. Douglas
Secretary of State
1987
© Copyright 1987
Secretary of State
Montpelier, Vermont
Table of Contents
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Entry Format and List of Abbreviations ...........................
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Index to Corporate Charters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Appendix ..................................................... 215
A Note to the Reader:
With this volume, the State Archives completes the process of reviving the
work of Albert Cross and offering us a reliable reference to special legislative
acts. Cross published his Index to the General and Special Legislation ofthe State
of Vermont in IB94. Before that time, to find a citation to special legislation that
established a municipal charter or incorporated a railroad company, you would
have had to leaf through the various volumes of acts and resolves for each year
from 1779 onward.
Cross's contributions to the scholar, the legislator, the legal historian, have
long been respected by those who use these early materials, but general public
awareness of his accomplishments has never materialized. This is the fate of those
who serve by sitting in cramped rooms pouring over dusty tomes, and Mr. Sanford can hardly expect to be treated differently by history, even if he has made
a remarkable contribution himself to the scholarship on the history of Vermont.
That this second and final volume of Cross's Index should principally cover
cOlporations is appropriate. The Office of the Secretary of State has been responsible to maintaining corporation records since Vermont's first corporation, ClioHall, was established by act of legislation in 1780. While there were ineffective
attempts during the Nineteenth Century to remove the Legislature from the business
of incorporating and amending the charters ofVennont corporations, a constitutional amendment establishing a system of corporation filings by general law was
finally adopted in 1915, marking the natural end of the legislative record on private
cOlporations.
Vermont has long needed a good history of business in this state, and this
Index will playa vital role in that research. It will also be valuable to lawyers
and corporate officials, who often need to find the legislative origins of existing
corporations.
Legislative references such as this Index are only one way of recognizing
the importance of legislation as a source of Vermont history. Sadly, little attention has been given over the years to the preservation and collation of legislative
materials. What we have is scattered in various repositories, and is maintained
haphazardly. The Legislature itself has begun to limit the number of recorded
committee hearings that are transcribed. We can only hope that this Index, while
it is a mod{!st effort, might be the stimulus for a revival of interest in a permanent
and respectable collection of legislative reference materials relating to Vennont.
In the meantime, the State owes Mr. Sanford and his staff yet another debt of
gratitude for a publication of obvious value to researchers throughout Vermont.
James H. Douglas
Secretary of State
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VERMONT CORPORATIONS:
An Index To Private Corporations Formed By the Legislature
D. Gregory Sanford
State Archivist
This is the second, and final, volume based on Albert P. Cross's 1894 publication,
Index to the General and Special Legislation of the State of Vennont. Volume Nineteen
of the State Papers of Vermont, Vennont Municipalities: An Index to their Charters and
Special Acts, enumerated and updated Cross's entries for municipal corporations.
This volume does the same for Cross's entries for private corporations. In general,
this volume contains information on corporations formed by special act of the legislature
between 1777 and 1913. Following a format established by Cross, it also includes entries
for corporations formed through articles of association between 1864 and 1897. This is
not an inclusive listing of Vermont corporations, since there were several methods by which
businesses and groups could incorporate without a special legislative act.
Despite this limitation, the index is a useful tool for studying the history and development of business in Vermont. The index also allows for examination of local history through
its inclusion of incorporated cemetery associations, literary groups, comet bands, and other
town-based organizations.
Without the index, information oh these corporations, whether still active or long
defunct, would be extremely difficult to retrieve. We were able to compile the index only
by searching through each volume of Vermont session laws and through the appropriate
volumes of the Records of the Formation of Corporations.
From 1777 until 1913 the Vermont Constitution gave the Legislature the power to
grant charters of incorporation (see Chapter 2, Sec. 9 of the 1793 Constitution). An amendment adopted in 1913 limited the Legislature's incorporation powers to municipal and other
public corporations and provided for private corporations to incorporate under general
statutes (see Article 69 of the Vermont Constitution).
From the start the General Assembly allowed certain types of corporations to be created
without legislative action. The Revised Statutes of 1797, for example, allowed churches
to be incorporated through voluntary association in order to hire a minister, fix a place
of worship, and hold estates. Until 1892 churches were not required to file articles of
association with the office of the secretary of state. Act #60 of 1892 required such filing,
while exempting churches organized prior to 1892 which held title to real estate. (see Congregational Church of Chester, et al. v. Chestina Cutler, 76 Vt. 338 (1904».
Over time the legislature allowed other public service corporations to incorporate
through voluntary association. Examples include social libraries (1800); aqueduct associations (1835); literary and scientific associations (1836); fire companies (1843); bible societies
(1843); agricultural societies (1844); societies assisting indigent churches (1846); societies
aiding widows and orphans of deceased ministers (1853); organizations "to aid in detecting and bringing to justice burglars and thieves, and for reclaiming and restoring stolen
property to the rightful owner(s)" (1851); societies for assisting sick, wounded or disabled
soldiers or the families of deceased soldiers (1867); musical societies (1874); societies
for the propagation of fish and game (1874); and cemetery associations (1876).
The legislature, increasingly burdened by bills of incorporation, began to create exemptions for private corporations as well. In 1853 (Act 71) the legislature allowed three
or more individuals to form private corporations for "manufacturing, mechanical, mining,
or quarrying business ... or for the purpose of building wharves, storehouses, or hotels .... "
through voluntary association.
Again, exemptions were added, often reflecting local business trends. In 1869, for
example, the law was amended to add businesses " ... for erecting or repairing buildings
and renting or selling the same, and for purchasing or owning mineral springs, and for
bottling and selling the waters thereof.. .. "
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Incorporation by voluntary association was granted to businesses for "the purpose of
printing, publishing, or dealing in newspapers, blank books, blanks, stationery, music
and musical instruments, and for establishing and maintaining public or private parks"
in 1~78. Also in 1878, organizations "providing, fitting up, keeping in repair, and managing suitable grounds ... for fairs" were added to the list.
Most private corporations had to file their articles of association with either the secretary
of state, the muniCipal clerk, or the county clerk. By 1874 most corporations filed articles
of association with the secretary of state. These filings were recorded in volumes entitled
Records of the Formation of Corporations. These volumes are held by the Archives.
Another method of incorporation was opened by Act #2 of 1872. This act allowed
for the incorporation of railroads under general statutes, thus removing one of the most
controversial and divisive types of special acts from the legislature.
Despite the above exceptions, the list of corporations formed by the legislature is impressive and gives a good sample of the types of businesses operating in Vermont. The
history of Vermont's corporate law remains a relatively untouched area. We hope the
publication of this index will encourage research into the evolving role of government
in business registration and regulation.
Other sources that can be used to obtain information about specific corporations can
be found in the Office of the Secretary of State. The Corporations Division maintains a
card file on revoked or withdrawn corporations (ca 1890 to the present). The Division
has kept a computer data base on current and non-current corporations since 1984. The
Records of the Formation on Corporations volumes, held by the Archives, include corporations formed up to 1970. The volumes frequently note dates when a corporation's
charter was revoked or withdrawn. Each volume is indexed separately. For statutes governing the formation of corporations the Vermont Statutes Annotated and the various compilations of Vermont statutes published between 1797 and 1947 should be consulted.
To compile this index we examined each volume of Vermont session laws and noted
all special corporate acts. For pre-l 894 entries we then double-checked our findings with
Cross's index.
Since we originally were checking all special corporate acts, public as well as private,
we examined session laws passed after 1913. Even though the constitutional amendment
of that year ended special acts for private corporations, we did occasionally find exceptions. In 1933, for example, the Ai A. McCullough Mountain Turnpike Road corporation
was formed by special act.
Once we had a listing of all special corporate acts, we separated them by whether
they were municipal or private corporations. The municipal acts were then published as
Volume 19 of the State Papers of Vermont series.
In some cases it was very difficult to determine what constituted a municipal, versus
a private, corporation. Often private corporations provided municipal services. Fire and
water companies and school academies, for example, frequently started as private corporations before becoming part of the municipality. For that reason, we recommend using this volume in conjunction with Volume 19.
Cross did not restrict himself entirely to special acts of the legislature. He included
parts of Volumes 0 through III of the Records of the Formation of Corporations. Volume
III ends with 1897. We kept these references and added entries from these volumes not
originally included by Cross. Except for these four volumes, we stayed with the criterion
that a corporation needed to be chartered by a special act in order to be included.
We changed the entry format from the original Cross's Index in order to list date of
legislative act (or article of association), act number, page number, and brief description
of act. When we were able to determine the location of a corporation's main place of
business, we included that in parentheses following the corporation's name.
It should be emphasized that the index only indicates that a charter was enacted. It
does not indicate whether the corporation became active. The index can, however, get
you to a particular place at a particular time. From that point local resources should be
able to indicate whether the corporation existed in more than name.
This index and the index to municipal charters complete our work on updating Cross's
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earlier work. We did not include everything from Cross's original index. We omitted the
section on general legislation since that information is largely available through the Vermont Statutes Annotated. There were also a few entries from the original Cross's which
could not be fit in as either municipal or private acts. The major group of these have been
included in the appendix.
The economic landscape of 18th and 19th century Vermont is often obscured, first
by the sheep craze and then by dairying. The view is further blurred by the long drawn
out demographic and economic stagnation of most town economies. Scattered across this
landscape are a few success stories such as E. and T. Fairbanks and Co. of St. Johnsbury,
the Estey Organ Co. of Brattleboro, the Eagle Manufacturing Company of Shaftsbury,
or the extractive industries such as Vermont Marble Co.
The index sheds greater light on this landscape. The number of corporations created
suggests a more diversified, and perhaps more sophisticated, economy than portrayed in
general studies. It came as a surprise, for example, to find a Holland and Morgan Telephone
Co. being chartered in 1884.
From a different perspective it was startlingly to find numerous corporations such
as the Houston Cure Co. of Rutland created in 1893 to treat cocaine addiction and other
"modern" afflictions. The index is filled with corporations created to aid society's outcasts. There was a Home for Destitute Children in Burlington chartered in 1865; a Home
for Aged Women in St. Johnsbury chartered in 1892; and a Home for Friendless Women
chartered in 1890.
The number of town cornet bands incorporated during the mid-19th century suggests
an active local social life. So do the various literary and scientific associations. Indeed,
the first private corporation created by the legislature was Clio-Hall. Formed in Bennington in 1780, Clio-Hall was created "for the laudable Purpose of promoting Literature."
This index is the work of numerous people who spent hours noting special acts, checking
entries from the original Cross, and typing and proofing the entries. Becky Ryan, Tim
Tomasi, Alexia Bloch, Katrina French, and Greg Mitchell searched out each entry from
the Laws of Vermont. Marjorie Strong organized and typed the entries. Marjorie also
helped double check entries against the Laws of Vermopt and compile the appendix. Sue
Breer helped with the typing and proofing. Julie Cox, the assistant State Archivist, offered editorial assistance as well as helped with the proofing. This Index is the fruit of
their labor.
ENTRY FORMAT
Entries are listed in alphabetical order, by corporate name. Where possible we added
the principal place of business of the corporation in parentheses.
The year listed in the left hand column generally refers to the volume of Acts and
Resolves passed by the General Assembly of Vermont. The next number indicates the pages
within that volume of the session laws that the act can be found. A number of parentheses
is the act number.
In the case of those corporations created through articles of association, rather than
special act, the year is followed by RFC. The year indicates when the corporation was
formed; RFC stands for Records of the Formation of Corporations; the Roman numeral
indicates the volume; and the following number is the page number of that volume. The
Records of the Formation of Corporations can be found at the Archives.
Corporations written in upper case indicate that there is a separate entry for that corporate name.
Other abbreviations used include:
1797, R .... Revised laws of 1797. The first compilation of Vermont laws.
SP ... State Papers. Volumes published by the State Archives. Roman numeral following SP indicates which volume. Volumes XII through XVI are reprints of Laws of Vermont, 1777-1799.
spec ... special session.
CORPORATE INDEX
-AAbel Draw Cut Mower Co. (Montpelier)
1883: RFC II 272, charter.
A. B. Valentine Knitting Co. (Bennington)
1882: RFC 1298, charter.
Acme Granite Co. (Barre)
1894: RFC III 221, charter.
Acme Watch Key Co. (Montpelier)
1888: RFC 1462, charter.
Adams Manufacturing Co. (Rutland Co.)
1867: 152-153 (125), charter.
Adams Mission Home (Burlington)
1893: RFC III 125, charter.
Adams Slate and Tile Co.
1~66: 189-190 (152), charter.
Addison and Panton Telephone Co.
1900: 310-311 (225), charter.
Addison Cheese Factory and Creamery Co.
1890: RFC II 24, charter.
Addison County Agricultural Society
1818: 101-102 (22), charter (General Act).
1843: 14 (18), charter (General Act).
Addison County Breeder's Assoc. (Middlebury)
1857: 113-114 (83), charter.
Addison County Manufacturing Co. (Middlebury)
1814: 15-16 (18), charter.
Addison County Marble Co.
1865: 147-148 (112), charter.
Addison County Mineral Spring Co.
1870: 348-350 (210), charter.
Addison
1869:
1906:
1908:
1912:
County Trust Co. (Middlebury)
150-157 (115), charter.
639-643 (380), charter.
521 (352), charter extended.
578 (412), capital stock, deposits.
Addison Literary Society (Addison)
1810: 103 -105 (75), charter.
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Addison
1867:
1868:
1870:
1900:
1902:
Railroad Co.
201-204 (154), charter.
279-281 (177), towns in Addison and Rutland counties may aid in constructing of.
530 (258), limits towns that may aid.
123-127 (153), may consolidate with RUTLAND RAILROAD COMPANY.
180 (165), rules of operation.
Adirondack Granite Co. (Vergennes)
1887: RFC I 420, charter.
Adirondack Match Co. (Burlington)
1892: RFC III 88, charter.
1893: RFC III 483, certificate of increase of stock.
Advent Church Society (Richford)
1912: 562 (397), may dispose of interest in Union Church property.
Advertiser Assoc.
1872: 172-174 (126), charter.
A. G. Dewey Co.
1889: RFC I 546, charter.
Agricultural School at Lyndon
1915: 538 (J.R. 349), acceptance of farm and farm buildings at "Speedwell".
1921: 353-354 (J.R. 354), forfeiture of State%s interest in school.
A. H. McLeod Milling Co. (St. Johnsbury)
1893: RFC III 145, charter.
Ai A. McCullough Mountain Turnpike Road
1933: 211-212 (168), construction authorized.
1935: 129 (108), sale of right of way authorized.
1937: 143 (107), State Highway Board may purchase; date set for completion.
1943: 100 (73), completion date extended.
Albany Academy
1857: 131-132 (95), charter.
1857: 52-53 (39), one-eighth of the profits of certain schools in Orleans County to
paid to.
Albany Baptist Church and Society
1878: 230 (224), sale of church to METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH of Albany
legalized.
Albany Manufacturing Co.
1892: RFC III 38, charter.
Albany Mill Co.
1868: 185-187 (128), charter.
Albany Water Supply Co.
1891: RFC III 16, charter.
Albion Marble Co. (Rutland Center)
1882: RFC I 261, charter.
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Alburgh Cemetery Assoc.
1896: 420-423 (266), charter.
Alburgh Center Telephone Co.
1904: 510-511 (310), charter.
Alburgh, Plattsburgh and Highgate Steamboat Co.
1869: 140-141 (108), charter.
Alburgh Springs Hotel and Mercantile Co.
1896: RFC III 398, charter.
Alburgh Springs and Hotel Co.
1872: 236-237 (156), charter.
Alburgh Springs Hotel Co.
1853: 114-115 (104), charter.
Alburgh Steam Engine Co.
1830: 47-48 (34), charter.
Aldine Co. (Bennington)
1893: RFC III 105, charter.
Aldine Knitting Co. (Bennington)
1891: RFC II 85, charter.
Aldrich Public Library (Barre)
1898: 263-264 (207), charter.
Algonquin Club (Burlington)
1888: 168-169 (183), charter.
Allen Kerosene Oil Can Co. (Fair Haven)
1864: 143-144 (109), charter.
Allen Kerosene Oil Safe Co. (Fair Haven)
1866: 147-148 (123), charter.
Allen Reclining Chair Co. (Swanton)
1888: RFC I 448-449, charter.
Allen Slate Co. (Fair Haven)
1857: 177 (7) (spec. 1857), formed through name change of the FAIRHAVEN SLATE
AND RAILROAD COMPANY.
Allyn Morris Co. (Brattleboro)
1896: RFC III 395, charter.
Alpha Alpha Chapter of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity
See: MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE
Alpha Chapter of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity
See: UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT AND STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
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Alpha Chapter of Sigma Phi Society
See: UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT AND STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
Alpha Mu Chapter of Chi Psi Fraternity
See: MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE
Alpha Sigma Pi Society
See: NORWICH UNIVERSITY
Altimont Cornet Band (Ludlow)
1866: 128-129 (111), charter.
American and European Cartridge Co.
1884: 172-173 (204), charter.
American Exploring, Mining and Manufacturing Co. (St. Johnsbury)
1845: 57 (16), charter.
American Fidelity Co. (Montpelier)
1900: 320-322 (233), charter.
1902: 439-440 (265), capital stock; by-laws; annual meeting.
1904: 499-500 (307), nature of business.
1910: 465-466 (409), nature of business.
1910: 466-467 (410), nature of business.
American Hone and Box Co. (Wolcott)
1867: 353-354 (10), charter.
American Hydraulic Co. (Windsor)
1828: 50-51 (50), charter.
American Manufacturing (North Bennington)
1895: RFC III 305, charter.
American Marble Co. (Rutland)
1853: 109-110 (101), charter.
1866: 155-157 (128), charter.
American Milk Sugar Co. (Burlington)
1885: RFC I 367-368, 370, charter.
American Mining Co. (Windsor)
1849: 135-136 (91), charter.
American Paper Car Wheel Co.
1870: RFC 0 318-319, charter.
American Sign Co. (Burlington)
1892: RFC III 65, charter.
American Slate Co.
1866: 190-192 (153), charter.
American Stone Cutter Co.
1867: 239-240 (174), charter.
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American Trust Co. (Burlington)
1894: 294-296 (220), charter.
American Trust Co. (Rutland)
1869: 158-159 (116), charter.
1870: 355-356 (215), extending time for open books.
1904: 467-471 (294), charter.
1906: 639 (379), name changed to BAXTER TRUST COMPANY; charter extended.
American Trust Co. (Springfield)
1912: 579-582 (413), charter.
American Union Telegraph Co. (NY)
1879: RFC I 175, charter.
American Verd Antique Marble Co. (Washington Co.)
1853: 105-106 (98), charter.
American Water Works Co. (Vergennes)
1878: RFC I 124, charter.
Ames Italian Marble Co.
1870: 280-282 (178), charter.
Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons
See: GRAND LODGE OF MASONS
Andrews Aqueduct Co. (Northfield)
1896: 286-289 (193), charter.
1904: 276-277 (213), conveyance of property; rights of way.
Anniflon Slate Co. (Pawlet and Poultney)
1881: RFC II 79, charter.
Apollo Club of Montpelier
1894: 371-373 (264), charter.
Aqueduct Company of the East Parish of Rutland
1800: 42-45, charter.
Arlington Academy
1817: 42-44 (54), charter.
Arlington Cotton and Woolen Manufacturing Co.
1836: 116-117 (69), charter.
Arlington Water Co.
1894: RFC III 228, charter.
Arlington Water Co.
1910: 475-476 (418), water rights; water system.
Ascutney Accident Assoc. (Windsor)
1912: 613-615 (427), charter.
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Ascutney Bank (Windsor)
1847: 63-65 (14), charter.
1862: 124-125 (79), charter.
Ascutney Fire Insurance Co. (Windsor)
1825: 78-82 (55), charter.
Ascutney Granite Co. (Windsor)
1891: RFC II 139, charter.
Ascutney Hotel Co. (Windsor)
1868: 140-142 (105), charter.
Ascutney Manufacturing Co. (Weathers field)
1832: 98 (44), charter.
Ascutney Mill Dam Co. (Windsor)
1833: 75-77 (36), charter.
1896: 290 (194), may hold legal stockholdersYs meeting.
Ascutney Mill Fire Co. (Weathersfield)
1838: 86-88 (19), charter.
Ascutney Mills
1874: 224-225 (140), charter.
Ascutney Mining Co. (Hartland)
1876: RFC I 146, charter.
Ascutney Mountain Assoc. (Windsor)
1910: 411-412 (369), charter.
1912: 576 (409), trustees.
Ascutney Mountain Railroad Co. (Windsor)
1898: 137-139 (167), charter.
1900: 102 (131), construction of.
Ascutney Railroad Co. (Windsor Co.)
1849: 62-69 (57), charter.
1852: 108 (90), charter extended.
1864: 172-173 (129), charter.
1870: 531-533 (259), Springfield may aid.
Ascutneyville Cemetery Assoc. (Weathersfield)
1867: 121-124 (105), charter.
Ashton Mills (West Bridgewater)
1882: RFC I 259, charter.
Ashuelot Railroad (NH)
1850: 89-90 (103), may extend road into VT.
1851: 84 (90), 1850 Act ceases to be in effect upon termination of SULLIVAN
COUNTY RAILROAD COMPANY.
Asylum of Youth
See: BRATTLEBORO ACADEMY
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Athens Grammar School
1791: 310; SP XV 42-43, charter.
1792: 27-28; SP XV 96-97, location; powers of trustees.
1793: 53-54; SP XV 236, trustees' meeting place.
Atlantic and St. Lawrence Railroad Co. (Essex Co.)
1848: 70-73 (5), established as corporation within VT.
1851: 81-83 (88), location of road; may connect with other railroad companies;
regulations.
1859: 65-66 (62), resolution re committee to investigate whether provisions of 1851
Act have been violated.
1860: 64 (67), resolution to examine need for a charter connecting same and CONNECTICUT AND PASSUMPSIC RIVERS RAILROAD.
1864: 189 (136), transport of freights and passengers.
Atlas Guarantee Co. (Rutland)
1882: 143-146 (160), charter.
Atwood Manufacturing Co. (Swanton)
1887: RFC I 407, charter.
1888: RFC I 455, certificate of increase of capital.
Atwood Suspender Co. (Swanton)
1895: RFC III 263, charter.
Austine Sanitarium (Brattleboro)
1904: 425-427 (276), charter.
1908: 490 (319), may change name.
Avenue Hotel Co. (St. Johnsbury)
1870: 233-234 (161), charter.
Averill Lumber Co. (Brighton)
1893: RFC III 177, charter.
A. W. Gray's Sons (Middletown Springs)
1894: RFC III 200, charter.
Ayrshire Breeders' Assoc. (Brandon)
1886: 111-112 (153), charter.
Azte Zone Chemical Co. (St. Johnsbury)
1895: RFC III 256, charter.
-BBadger's Brass Band of West Randolph
1870: 188-189 (136), charter.
Bagley Dandelion Compound Co. (St. Johnsbury)
1893: RFC III 118, charter.
Bailey Clothes Reel Co. (Brattleboro)
1892: RFC III 77, charter.
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Baker and Hardy Manufacturing Co. (Richford)
1887: RFC I 431, charter.
Bakersfield Academical Institution
1844: 44-45 (4), charter.
Bakersfield and Waterville Turnpike Road Co.
1865: 175-179 (131), charter.
Bakersfield Hook and Ladder Co.
1849: 140-141 (96), charter.
Baldwin
1882:
1883:
1883:
1884:
1884:
Manufacturing Co. (Shelburne and Burlington)
RFC I 223, charter.
RFC I 319, certificate of capital paid in.
RFC I 328, certificate of capital paid in.
RFC I 282, certificate of increase of stock.
RFC I 342, certificate of capital paid in.
Baldwin Refridgeratol' Co. (Burlington)
1889: RFC I 546, charter.
Ballard's Academy (Poultney)
1860: 92-93 (81), charter.
Ball Mountain Manufacturing Co. (Jamaica)
1848: 86 (15), charter.
1851: 119 (114), time limit for organization extended.
1854: 98-99 (91), time limit for organization extended.
1858: 195-197 (126), charter.
Bankman and Howard Gold Mining Co. (Rochester and Bethel)
1870: 296-298 (187), charter.
*Bank of...
See: town in which bank operated
Bank of Black River (Cavendish)
1845: 45-47 (3), charter.
1861: 107-109 (88), charter extended.
Baptist Church (New Haven and Weybridge)
1874: 401 (200), members may dispose of parsonage.
Baptist Church (Whitingham)
1902: 408-409 (242), charter.
Baptist Church Society (Hinesburg)
1927: 143 (153), may dispose of property.
Baptist Meeting House (Whitingham Center)
1876: 407-409 (217), proprietors and pew owners may dispose of.
1878: 235 (229), house and site may be sold by private sale.
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Baptist Ministers' Aid Society of Vermont
1888: 212-213 (226), charter.
1892: 376 (219), charter.
1898: 267 (211), name changed to BAPTIST MINISTERS'
CONFERENCE AND AID SOCIETY OF VERMONT.
Baptist Ministers' Conference and Aid Society of Vermont
1898: 267 (211), name changed from BAPTIST MINISTERS' AID SOCIETY OF
VERMONT.
Baptist Society (Lunenburg)
1872: 664 (303), appraisal of pews legalized.
Barnes Hose Company No. 7 (Burlington)
1878: 173-174 (184), charter.
Barnes Marble Co. (Clarendon and Rutland)
1881: RFC I 294, charter.
Barnet Cotton and Woollen Manufacturing Co.
1825: 107-108 (65), charter.
1833: 93-94 (47), charter.
Barnet Creamery Co.
1890: RFC II 15, charter.
Barnet Oil Co.
1866: RFC 0 145-146, charter.
Barney Marble Co. (Swanton)
1882: 158-159 (167), charter.
1884: 175 (206), charter amended.
Barre Academy
1849: 116 (80), charter.
1853: 78-79 (78), number of trustees.
1858: 173 (107), quorum of trustees.
1888: 318 (284), trustees authorized to convey property.
Barre Allum Co.
1811: 142-144 (114), charter.
Barre and Montpelier Traction and Power Co.
1896: 314-315 (205), name changed from BARRE ELECTRIC LIGHT, POWER,
MANUFACTURING AND STREET RAILWAY COMPANY.
Barre Aqueduct Co.
1888: 214-216 (229), charter.
1892: 318-319 (184), capital stock.
Barre Branch of the Montpelier and Wells River Railroad
1870: 313-316 (197), charter.
1870: 533-535 (260), towns in Washington and Orange counties may aid.
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STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Barre Branch Railroad Co.
1888: RFC I 482-484, charter.
1912: 553 (385), may consolidate with MONTPELIER AND WELLS RIVER
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Barre Congregational Society
1878: 230-231 (225), name changed from CONGREGATIONAL MEETING HOUSE;
may promulgate rules and by-laws; annual meeting time.
1886: 231-232 (240), annual meetings and provisions.
1888: 179-180 (194), time of annual meeting; proprietors.
Barre Electric Co.
1898: 333-334 (234), charter.
Barre Electric and Power Co.
1896: 344-345 (223), charter.
Barre Electric Light, Power, Manufacturing and Street Railway Co.
1892: 341-343 (198), charter.
1896: 314-315 (205), name changed to BARRE AND MONTPELIER TRACTION
AND POWER COMPANY; repeal of part of 1892 act (198).
Barre First Progressive Spiritualist Society
1895: RFC III 251, charter.
Barre Granite Co.
1872: 234-235 (155), charter.
Barre Granite Co.
1883: RFC I 314, charter.
Barre Granite Manufacturing Co.
1893: RFC III 115, charter.
Barre Hotel Co.
1859: 119-121 (90), charter.
1869: 84 (78), estate holdings.
Barre Investment Guarantee Co.
1902: 428-431 (257), charter.
Barre Manufacturing Co.
1809: 112-113 (121), charter.
1836: 96-97 (50), charter.
Barre Manufacturing Co.
1892: RFC III 72, charter.
Barre Novelty Co.
1887: RFC I 433, charter.
Barre Publishing Co.
1891: RFC III 42, charter.
Barre Pure Spring Water Co.
1892: 319-321 (185), charter.
1900: 282 (212), sale of real estate.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
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Barre Railroad Co.
1869: 100-102 (89), charter.
1869: 260-262 (141), towns in Washington and Orange counties may aid in.
1870: 312-313 (196), reduces number of shares necessary before directors are elected.
1912: 545 (380), may consolidate into EAST BARRE AND CHELSEA RAILROAD
COMPANY.
Barre Railroad Co.
1888: RFC I 466-469, charter.
Barre Realty Co.
1898: 311-312 (225), charter.
Barre Savings Bank
1880: 183 (185), charter.
Barre Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1892: 270-275 (166), charter.
Barre Turnpike Co.
1814: 89-96 (83), charter.
Barre Water Co.
1886: 131-134 (171), charter.
1892: 314 (181), capital stock.
1892: 315 (182). water rates.
Barton Academy
1854: 75-76 (76), charter.
1855: 70-71 (54), distribution of funds.
1857: 52-53 (39), distribution of funds.
Barton Building Co.
1893: RFC III 175, charter.
Barton Cotton and Woolen Manufacturing Co.
1833: 93-94 (47), charter.
Barton Hotel Co.
1867: 137-138 (113), charter.
Barton Hotel Co.
1892: RFC III 98, charter.
Barton Landing Bobbin, Spool and Novelty Co.
1891: RFC II 136, charter.
Barton Landing Cemetery Assoc.
1906: 605-608 (361), charter.
1910: 426 (384), name changed to ORLEANS CEMETERY ASSOCIATION.
Barton Manufacturing Co.
1890: RFC II 64, charter.
Barton Savings Bank
1896: 267 (183), charter.
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STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Barton Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1870: 356-364 (216), charter.
1908: 522-526 (354), charter.
Barton Trust Co.
1892: 275-281 (167), charter.
1894: 296-297 (221), words inserted.
1896: 267-268 (184), repeal of sections 1 and 2 of 1894 act (221).
Batcheller and Sons Co. (Wallingford)
1882: RFC I 299, charter.
Battenkill and Pawlet Rivers Railroad Co.
1869: 102-105 (90), charter.
1872: 327 (202), reduces number of shares that must be bought before election of
directors.
Battenkill Bank (Manchester)
1846: 69-71 (6), charter.
1855: 194-196 (116), capital stock enlarged.
1862: 127-128 (81), charter extended.
Battenkill Canal Co.
1825: 125-131 (76), charter.
Battenkill Valley Industrial Society (Manchester)
1887: RFC 1402, charter.
1887: RFC I 405, increase of capital.
Baxter Trust Co. (Rutland)
1906: 639 (379), name changed from AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY.
1908: 522 (353), charter extended.
1910: 441-442 (298), capital stock; charter extended.
Bay State Confectionery Co. (Burlington)
1894: RFC III 209, charter.
Beaver Meadow Slate Co. (Castleton Village)
1852 173-174 (127), charter.
Beckett Water Supply (Williamstown)
1896: 290-292 (195), charter.
Beckwith Marl or Carbonate of Lime Co. (St. Johnsbury)
1894: RFC III 246, charter.
Bedel's Bridge (Newbury)
1826: 60 (56), proprietors may erect tol! gate.
Beeman Academy
1869: 67-69 (67), name changed from New Haven Academy.
Beet Root Sugar Manufacturing Co. (Enosburg)
1836: 109-110 (63), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
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Belden's Falls Branch Railroad Co.
1868: 194-196 (133), charter.
1869: 105-106 (91), may consolidate with BELDON'S FALLS MARBLE COMPANY
and build branch railroad.
Belden's Falls Marble Co. (New Haven and Weybridge)
1868: 178-180 (124), charter.
1869: 105-106 (91), may consolidate with BELDEN'S FALLS BRANCH RAILROAD
COMPANY and build branch railroad.
Belden's Falls Pulp Co. (New Haven)
1883: RFC I 227, charter.
Belknap Water Power Co. (St. Johnsbury)
1888: RFC I 489-490, charter.
Bell Institute
1849: 118-119 (83), charter.
Bell Shoe Co. (Chelsea)
1891: RFC II 90, charter.
Bellows Falls and Grafton Railroad Co.
1870: 316-322 (198), charter; certain towns may aid.
Bellows Falls and North Walpole Gas Co.
1906: 271-272 (258), ratifies acts of Bellows Falls bailiffs.
Bellows
1892:
1896:
1898:
1906:
Falls and Saxtons River Street Railway Co.
233-236 (135), charter.
315 (206), words inserted.
139-140 (168), use of lands; capital stock.
530 (313), may construct lines.
Bellows Falls Aqueduct Co.
1821: 184-185 (93), charter.
Bellows Falls Aqueduct Company, Second
1822: 69 (46), charter.
1892: 324 (188), corporators.
Bellows Falls Aqueduct Company, Third
1834: 93-94 (57), charter.
Bellows
1831:
1845:
1860:
1861:
Falls, Bank of
82-90 (43), charter.
48-49 (4), charter extended.
110-111 (93), charter extended.
111 (90), may elect directors.
Bellows Falls Boom Co.
1884: 173-174 (205), charter.
Bellows Falls Building Assoc.
1868: 91-92 (86), charter.
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STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Bellows Falls Canal Co.
1791: 11-12; SP XV 28-29, charter, as "the company for rendering the Connecticut
River navigable by Bellows Falls".
1792: 6-13; SP XV 80-83, 1791 Act repealed; new charter.
1795: 42-43; SP XV 370-371, tolls.
1797: 95; SP XVI 108-113, making Connecticut River navigable by Bellows Falls.
1798: 116-117; SP XVI 330-331, tolls.
1802: 87-89 (56), tolls.
1803: 87-88 (74), tolls.
1805: 12-14 (10), may set own toll.
1817: 3 (1), 1805 act (10) continues in force.
1830: 53-54 (42), 1805 act (10) continues in force.
1831: 101-102 (47), legally named the Bellows Falls Canal Company.
1835: 136-137 (72), may increase number of shares; meetings.
1847: 95-96 (24), 1830 act (42) continues in force.
1857: 143 (101), conditions for forfeiture of charter, re locks.
1869: 252-253 (135), incorporated as Bellows Falls Canal Company; rights expanded;
capital not to be withdrawn.
1912: 517-519 (365), re-issue of stocks and bonds; charges for electricty; conveyance
of real estate; stockholders' meetings.
Bellows Falls Fire Co.
1825: 103-104 (60), charter.
Bellows Falls Gas Co.
1906: 566-568 (333), charter.
Bellows Falls Gas Light Co.
1855: 152-153 (94), charter.
1872: 225-230 (152), charter.
Bellows
1825:
1831 :
1835:
1836:
1868:
1870:
Falls Manufacturing Co.
11 0-111 (68), charter.
99-100 (46), charter.
110-111 (51), charter.
146 (90), restriction removed.
172-174 (120), charter.
268-269 (171), charter.
Bellows Falls Paper Co.
1870: 307-309 (193), charter.
Bellows Falls Savings Institution
1847: 47-49 (7), charter.
Bellows Falls Savings Institution and Trust Co.
1874: 245-253 (152), charter.
Bellows Falls, Springfield, and Woodstock Railway Co.
1872: 321-326 (201), charter; towns in Windham and Windsor counties may aid in
construction of.
Bellows Falls Trust Co.
1900: 262-267 (202), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Bellows
1849:
1853:
1858:
1874:
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Falls Water Co.
128-130 (87), charter.
110-111 (102), pollution of Minard's pond prevented.
157-158 (97), additional powers of.
364-365 (178), may distribute capital stock to its members.
Bellows Free Academy of Fairfax
1878: 144-145 (164), charter.
Bellows Free Academy of St. Albans
1878: 146-147 (165), charter.
Bellows Savings Institution and Trust Co. (St. Albans)
1874: 245-253 (152), charter.
Bellwater and Island Pond Railroad Co.
1855: 99-100 (75), charter.
Bellwater Plank Road Co.
1849: 88-90 (69), charter.
Belvue Cemetery and Care Takers' Assoc. (St. Albans)
1892: 337-339 (195), charter.
Bennington and Brattleboro Railroad Co.
1831: 67-74 (41), charter.
1835: 62-71 (84), charter.
1845: 50-51 (8), charter revived.
1849: 73-74 (63), commissioned.
1852: 105-106 (88), charter revived.
Bennington and Deerfield Valley Railroad Co.
1868: 196-199 (134), charter.
1868: 281-283 (178), certain towns may aid in construction of.
Bennington and Glastenbury Co. (formerly BENNINGTON AND GLASTENBURY
RAILROAD)
1891: RFC II 82-84, charter.
Bennington and Glastenbury Railroad Co.
1855: 97-98 (74), charter.
Bennington and Glastenbury Railroad, Mining and Manufacturing Co.
1864: 184-186 (134), charter.
1868: 199-200 (135), charter revived and extended.
1890: 186-187 (114), rights of incorporators defined.
Bennington and Hoosick Valley Railway Co.
1898: 140-144 (169), formed through the consolidation of the BENNINGTON ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY and the HOOSICK RAILWAY COMPANY.
1902: 192-193 (170), may borrow money; may increase capital stock.
1906: 525-529 (311), may consolidate with BENNINGTON AND NORTH ADAMS
STREET RAILWAY COMPANY.
1908: 450-456 (299), may consolidate with BENNINGTON AND NORTH ADAMS
STREET RAILWAY COMPANY.
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STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Bennington and North Adams Street Railway Co.
1902: 180-186 (166), charter.
1904: 262 (202), construction of lines.
1906: 525-529 (311), may consolidate with BERKSHIRE STREET RAILWAY and
BENNINGTON AND HOOSICK VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY.
1908: 450-456 (299), may consolidate with BERKSHIRE STREET RAILWAY, BENNINGTON AND HOOSICK VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY,and OTTER
CREEK ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY.
1910: 404-405 (364), may constlUct and operate a railway in Stamford.
1910: 405-407 (365), may use a portion of BOSTON AND MAINE RAILROAD COMPANY line.
Bennington and Rutland Railroad Co.
1865: organized under General Statute, Chapter 28.
1867: 204-205 (155), may consolidate with LEBANON SPRINGS RAILROAD
COMPANY.
1867: 339-340 (2)(spec. 1867), may purchase bonds of LEBANON SPRINGS
RAILROAD COMPANY.
1868: 203-211 (137), may extend road to West Rutland.
1877: RFC I 152-156, charter.
1878: 176 (187), bonds legalized.
1900: 102-103 (139), bonds legalized.
1900: 123-127 (153), may consolidate with RUTLAND RAILROAD COMPANY.
Bennington and Wilmington Turnpike Co.
1796: 58-65; SP XVI 33-36, charter.
Bennington and Woodford ConstlUction and Improvement Co.
1894: 346-347 (245), charter.
Bennington and Woodford Electric Railway Co.
1894: 329-333 (240), charter.
1896: 315-316 (207), time of commencement and completion of constlUction of line.
Bennington and Woodford Railroad Co.
1870: 322-325 (199), charter.
Bennington, Bank of
1827: 64-71 (41), charter.
1840: 40-41 (30), charter extended.
Bennington Battle Monument Assoc.
1853: 135-137 (124), charter.
1876: 262-265 (163), charter.
1880: 179 (180), ex officio members.
1880: 179-180 (181), funds.
1880: 181 (182), funds.
1886: 121 (161), funds.
1890: 268 (175), dedication and centennial celebration of the admission of the State
of Vermont.
1890: 268-270 (176), commissioners.
1896: 409 (254), name changed to BENNINGTON BATTLE MONUMENT AND
HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION; membership; words struck.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
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Bennington Battle Monument and Historical Assoc.
1896: 409 (254), name changed from BENNINGTON BATTLE MONUMENT
ASSOCIATION; provides for the protection of Bennington Monument.
1902: 467 (288), management and control of lands.
1904: 234-235 (192), provision of care for.
Bennington Centre Cemetery Assoc.
1886: 101-102 (145), charter.
Bennington Centre Hotel Co.
1859: 118-119 (89), charter.
Bennington Cotton Co.
1834: 84-85 (50), charter.
Bennington Cotton and Woolen Manufacturing Co.
1810: 60-62 (48), charter.
Bennington Cotton Manufacturing Co.
1828: 49 (48), charter.
Bennington County Agricultural Society
1818: 101-102 (22), charter (General Act).
1843: 14 (18), charter (General Act).
Bennington County Medical Society
1878: 174-175 (185), charter.
Bennington County Mutual Fire Insurance Co. (Arlington)
1838: 31-38 (1), charter.
1842: 113 (58), losses on policies.
Bennington County Savings Bank (Bennington)
1876: 285-288 (175), charter.
Bennington County Traction Co.
1902: 187-191 (168), charter.
Bennington Creamery Co.
1889: RFC I 530, charter.
Bennington Electric Co.
1906: 568-569 (334), validate bonds; acts of trustees.
Bennington Electric Railroad Co.
1894: 325-329 (239), charter.
1898: 140-144 (169), merged with HOOSICK RAILWAY COMPANY; name changed
to BENNINGTON AND HOOSICK VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY.
Bennington Gas and Electric Light Co.
1895: RFC III 298, charter.
Bennington Gas Co.
1906: 565-566 (332), may validate bonds.
Bennington Gas Light Co.
1867: 354-359 (11), charter.
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STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Bennington Hotel Co.
1852: 166-167 (122), charter.
Bennington Iron Co.
1826: 97-98 (75), charter.
Bennington Knitting Co.
1885: RFC I 379, charter.
1887: RFC I 444, certificate of increase.
1888: 202 (216), name changed to VALENTINE KNITTING COMPANY.
Bennington Knitting Co.
1889: RFC I 536, charter.
Bennington Manufacturing Co.
1865: 123-124 (99), charter.
Bennington Manufacturing and Printing Co.
1836: 120-121 (73), charter.
Bennington Masonic Societies
1912: 558 (393), properties exempt from taxes.
Bennington Powder Co.
1858: 149-151 (93), charter.
Bennington Public Libraries
1896: 262-263 (179), village and town of Bennington may appropriate money to benefit
the public libraries.
Bennington Savings Bank
1852: 121-123 (96), charter.
Bennington Security Co.
1902: organized under General Statute, Chapter 165.
1902: 427-428 (256), sale of real estate; act as executor.
Bennington Telegraph and Telephone Co.
1881: RFC I 291-292, charter.
Bennington Telephone Co.
1896: 357-358 (231), charter.
1902: 442 (267), telegraph.
Bennington Turnpike Co.
1805: 147-161 (91), charter.
Bennington Valley Pulp Co. (Burlington)
1893: RFC III 153, charter.
Bennington Village Improvement Society
1888: 171 (187), charter.
Bennington Water Co.
1886: 134-137 (172), charter.
1894: 299 (226), may hold real and personal property.
1912: 424-426 (306), may donate system to Bennington Village.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
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Bennington Water Power Co.
1866: 265-267 (179), charter.
Bennington Water Power and Light Co.
1906: 558-559 (334), license legalized.
Bennington Woolen Mills
1885: RFC I 377, charter.
1886: RFC I 382, certificate of increase.
Benson and Orwell Slate Co.
1868: 224-225 (144), charter.
Benson and Putnam Railroad Co.
1896: 300-302 (200), charter.
Benson Butter and Cheese Manufacturing Co.
1875: RFC I 71-72, charter.
Benson Mining Co.
1885: RFC I 378, charter.
Benson Turnpike Co.
1815: 76-77 (80), charter.
Berkley Temple (branch of National Bichloride of Gold Co.)
1893: RFC III 117, charter.
Berkshire Butter and Cheese Co.
1888: RFC I 463, charter.
Berkshire Cemetery Assoc.
1902: 419-421 (253), charter.
1906: 609-610 (363), election of trustees.
Berkshire Mining Co.
1872: 309-310 (194), charter.
Berkshire Street Railway Co.
1906: 525-529 (311), may consolidate with BENNINGTON AND NORTH ADAMS
STREET RAILWAY COMPANY.
1908: 450-456 (299), may consolidate with BENNINGTON AND NORTH ADAMS
STREET RAILWAY COMPANY.
Berkshire to Brandon Road
1802: 204-207 (122), charter.
1971: 379-380 (127), construction and alteration of.
Berkshire Vermont Phoenix Spring Co.
1868: 236-238 (153), charter.
Berlin Corner Cemetery Assoc.
1857: 89-92 (75), charter.
1906: 608-609 (362), trustees.
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STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Berlin Granite Co.
1887: RFC I 404, charter.
1893: RFC III 471, certificate of increased capital.
Berlin Manufacturing Co.
1874: 223 (139), name changed from NYE MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
Bethany Church (Randolph)
1906: 596-597 (351), may hold certain lands.
Bethany Home of the King's Daughters
1906: 597-598 (352), charter.
Bethel Electric Light and Power Co.
1895: RFC III 299, charter.
1896: 346 (224), may erect dam across the Connecticut River.
1900: 302-303 (220), service area, issue bond.
Bethel Hotel Co.
1867: 138-139 (114), charter.
Bethel Manufacturing Co.
1814: 47-49 (43), charter.
Bethel Savings Bank
1852: 124-125 (97), charter.
Bethel Shoe Co.
1891: RFC II 130, charter.
1892: RFC III 424, certificate of increase of stock.
Bethel Stove Co.
1891: RFC II 130, charter.
Bethel Telephone Co.
1912: 610 (424), name changed from BETHEL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH
COMPANY.
Bethel Telephone and Telegraph Co.
1906: 691-693 (401), charter.
1912: 610 (424), name changed to BETHEL TELEPHONE COMPANY.
Bickford
1874:
1874:
1880:
Knitting Machine Manufacturing Co. (Brattleboro)
RFC I 73, charter.
RFC I 74, certificate of payment of captial stock.
176 (177), name changed to BRATTLEBORO SEWING MACHINE
COMPANY.
Bird Mountain Observatory Assoc. (Ira)
1865: 218-219 (142), charter.
Billings Park Assoc. (Hartford)
1896: RFC III 347, charter.
Bishop's Beer Co. of New England (Bennington)
1895: RFC III 276, charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Bittersweet Gold Mining Co.
1888: 166-168 (182), charter.
Black and White Marble Co. (Rutland)
1882: RFC I 293, charter.
Black Falls Spool and Bobbin Co. (Montgomery)
1892: RFC III 34, charter.
Black Mountain Granite Co. (Bradford and NH)
1892 : RFC III 97, charter.
Black River Academy (Ludlow)
1834: 77-79 (45), charter.
1867: 93 (90), union with Ludlow School District No.1 (see SP XIX).
1910: 359 (332), union revived.
Black River Canal and Manufacturing Co. (Cavendish)
1828: 45-46 (45), charter.
1844: 42 (1), name changed to FULLERTON WOOLEN COMPANY.
Black River Card Co. (Springfield)
1836: 121-122 (74), charter.
Black River Chair Co. (Cavendish)
1867: 128-129 (108), charter.
Black River Cheese & Butter Co. (Craftsbury)
1896: RFC III 328, charter.
Black River Electric Power, Lighting and Railroad Co. (Springfield)
1904: 247-253 (198), charter.
1906: 531-532 (314), capital stock; rates and fares.
Black River Manufacturing Co. (Long Pond in Plymouth)
1891: RFC II 129, charter.
Black River Manufacturing Co. (Springfield)
1834: 81-82 (47), charter.
Black River Marble Co. (Ludlow)
1848: 87 (16), charter.
Black River Marble and Soapstone Manufacturing Co. (Plymouth)
1836: 108-109 (62), charter.
Black River Railroad Co. (Windsor Co.)
1847: 70-77 (16), charter.
1891: 18-19 (10), charter.
1894: 319-320 (236), stockholders.
Black River Reservoir Co. (Ludlow)
1835: 97-98 (38), charter.
Black River Savings Bank (Proctorsville)
1847: 58-60 (12), charter.
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STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Black River Trust Co. (Cavendish)
1900: 267-273 (203), charter.
1902: 431 (258), charter extended.
1904: 471 (295), charter extended.
1906: 653-654 (383), charter extended; payment of capital stock.
Black River Valley Agricultural Society
1860: 157-158 (117), charter (enactment contingent upon certain
provisions) .
Black River Valley Co-operative Land and Lumber Co. (Plymouth)
1890: RFC II 48, charter.
Black River Woolen Co. (Ludlow)
1891: RFC III 7, charter.
Blue Mountain Granite Co. (South Ryegate)
1889: RFC I 510, charter.
1891: RFC II 105, certificate of increased capital.
Boston and Maine Railroad Co.
1902: 466 (287), signals at St. Johnsbury Railroad crossing.
1910: 405-407 (365), may use a portion of BENNINGTON AND NORTH ADAMS
STREET RAILWAY COMPANY.
Boston and Montreal Turnpike Co.
1805: 119-127 (71), charter.
1808: 98-100 (74), charter revived.
1813: 70-71 (52), charter revived.
1815: 32 (35), meeting.
1817: 83 (100), 1808 act (74) revived; meeting.
Boston and Troy Iron Co.
1835: 123-124 (61), charter.
Boston and Vermont Iron Co.
1835: 121-123 (60), charter.
Boston Copper Mining Co.
1833: 84-86 (40), charter.
Boston, Hoosac Tunnel and Western Railway Co.
1878: RFC I 200-207, consolidation agreement.
1878: 177-178 (188), may construct a railroad through Pownal; may consolidate with
TROY AND GREENFIELD RAIILROAD COMPANY.
Boulangerie Canadienne Francaise (Burlington)
1896 RFC III 393, charter.
Bradford Bank
1853: 153-155 (131), charter.
Bradford Brass Band
1859: 127-128 (95), charter.
Bradford Cemetery Assoc.
1900: 338-339 (245), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
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Bradford Creamery Co.
1888: RFC I 458-459, charter.
Bradford Gas Light Co.
1859: 100-102 (80), charter.
Bradford Historical Society
1872: 130 (96), state librarian to send documents to.
Bradford Hotel Co.
1889: RFC I 528, charter.
Bradford Manufacturing Co.
1'807: 169-170 (123), charter.
Bradford Public Library
1893: RFC III 455, charter.
Bradford Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1870: 365-373 (217), charter.
1892: 281 (168), trustees.
Bradford Scientific Assoc.
1860: 100 (88), name changed from VERMONT GEOGRAPHICAL ASSOCIATION
AND SOCIETY OF NATURAL HISTORY.
Bradford Social Library Society
1796: 99-103; SP XVI 44-45, charter.
Bradford Telephone and Telegraph Co.
1902: 441-442 (266), charter.
Bradford Timber & Land Co.
1896: RFC III 378, charter.
Bradford Trust Co.
1869: 166-173 (117), charter.
Bradford Village Hall Assoc.
1889: RFC I 516, charter.
Bradford Water Co.
1890: 189-193 (118), charter.
Bradley and Cardell Manufacturing Co. (Rutland)
1887: RFC I 227, charter.
Bradley Cemetery Assoc. (Fairfield)
1902: 416-418 (252), charter.
Branch Turnpike Co. (Mount Tabor)
1842: 111-112 (56), charter.
Brandon Academy
1806: 111-113 (82), charter.
1818: 210-211 (7), trustees.
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STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
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Brandon and Pittsfield Mining Co.
1870: 300 (189), name changed from BRANDON MINING COMPANY.
1872: 311 (195), may reduce capital stock and issue preferred stock.
Brandon
1865:
1876:
1876:
Aqueduct Co.
73-75 (73), charter.
RFC I 119-120, charter.
257-262 (162), rights and powers of.
Brandon
1848:
1853:
1862:
Bank
79-82 (10), charter.
178-179 (139), capital stock enlarged.
128-130 (82), charter extended.
Brandon Bardillo Marble Co.
1892: RFC III 80, charter.
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1
1
1
1
1
Brandon Car Works
1857: 139-141 (99), charter.
1
Brandon
1852:
1857:
1882:
1886.:
Cemetery Assoc.
141-143 (109), charter.
110-111 (81), taxes.
128 (148), charter.
225 (236), enabled to buy water pipes from water works in Fire District No.1
Brandon Cheese and Butter Co.
1870: 210-211 (148), charter.
Brandon Copper Co.
1868: 135-136 (102), charter.
Brandon Empire Mineral Manufacturing Co.
1867: 189-190 (147), charter.
Brandon Fire Co.
1818: 206-208 (4), charter.
Brandon Gas Light Co.
1861: 84-88 (81), charter.
Brandon Gaslight and Fuel Co.
1878: RFC I 143, charter.
Brandon Hotel Co.
1872: 237-239 (157), charter.
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Brandon Investment and Guarantee Co.
1888: 184-186 (200), charter.
1892: 281-282 (169), empowered to loan or borrow money.
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Brandon Iron Co.
1835: 134-135 (70), charter.
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1851:
1852:
1853:
1864:
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Iron and Car Wheel Co.
123-124 (118), charter.
188-189 (137), may do business in Brandon and Rutland; capital stock increased.
132 (119), may increase capital; may purchase real estate.
199 (142), name changed to BRANDON MINING COMPANY.
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Brandon Italian Marble Co.
1887: RFC I 403, charter.
1887: RFC I 436, certificate of payment of capital.
Brandon Kaolin Paint Co.
1864: 139-140 (106), charter.
Brandon Lumber Co.
1870: 266-267 (170), charter.
Brandon Manufacturing Co.
1868: 174-175 (121), charter.
1878: 190-192 (198), may merge with HOWE SCALE COMPANY.
Brandon Marble Co.
1865: 149-150 (113), charter.
Brandon Marble Co.
1886: RFC I 387, charter.
Brandon Marble and Lime Co.
1853: 107-108 (99), charter.
1857: 121-122 (88), first meeting.
Brandon Mineral Paint Co.
1865: 173-174 (130), charter.
1869: 97 (87), name changed to LEICESTER MINERAL PAINT COMPANY.
Brandon Mining Co.
1864: 199 (142), name changed from BRANDON IRON AND CAR WHEEL
COMPANY.
1870: 298-299 (188), charter.
1870: 300 (189), name changed to BRANDON AND PITTSFIELD MINING
COMPANY.
Brandon Mining Co.
1878: RFC I 170, charter.
Brandon Reservoir Co.
1866: 204-205 (162), charter.
Brandon Savings Bank
1851: 97-99 (98), charter.
Brandon Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1906: 649-653 (382), charter.
1908: 526-527 (355), charter extended.
1910: 442 (399), charter extended.
1912: 586 (415), charter extended.
Brandon
1880:
1882:
1906:
Sewer Assoc.
187-189 (190), charter.
214 (195), legalized.
564-565 (331), organization of, legalized; may be exempt from taxes.
Brandon Silver Lead Co.
1864: 217-218 (155), charter.
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STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Brandon Slate Co.
1902: 456-457 (280), charter.
Brandon Statuary Marble Co. (Brandon, Pittsford, Shoreham, and Orwell)
1884: RFC I 358, charter.
Brandon Statuary Marble Co. (Brandon, Pittsford, Shoreham, and Orwell)
1890: RFC II 55, charter.
Brandon West Side Sewer Assoc.
1882: 214-216 (196), charter (see also EAST SIDE SEWER ASSOCIATION OF
BRANDON).
Brandon Yarn and Knitting Co.
1888: 229-230 (239), charter.
Brattleboro Academy (also called The Asylum of Youth)
1801: 58-61, charter.
1821: 202-203 (115),1801 act revived.
1853: 80-81 (80), may have common seal; may control real estate.
Brattleboro and Bennington Railroad Co.
1869: 106-109 (92), charter.
1869: 263-265 (142), certain towns may aid.
1876: 276-278 (170), route; any town may aid.
1882: 166-169 (176), charter.
1886: 155 (179), construction of road.
1892: 236 (136), furthering term for construction.
Brattleboro and Fitchburgh Railroad Co.
1843: 57-63 (56), charter.
1847: 91-93 (19), CONNECTICUT RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY shall make their
southern terminus at northern terminus of.
1848: 73 (6), time limit for completion of road.
1849: 74-75 (64), may unite with VERMONT AND MASSACHUSETTS RAILROAD
COMPANY.
1850: 87 (102), section of 1849 act (64) repealed, in re expenditure accounts.
1855: 202 (125), proceedings in 1849 act (64) legalized.
1872: 387 (222), Massachusetts laws relating to VERMONT AND MASSACHUSETTS
RAILROAD COMPANY ratified.
Brattleboro and Vernon Railroad Co.
1909: 445-449 (298), charter.
Brattleboro and Whitehall Railroad Co.
1876: 279-280 (172), name changed from WEST RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY;
charter extended; route extended; may consolidate with any railroad in NY; any
town may aid.
1929: 162-163 (142), state may loan money to.
Brattleboro and Wilmington Railroad Co.
1912: 547-551 (382), charter.
Brattleborough Aqueduct Co.
1811: 73-75 (59), charter.
Brattleborough Aqueduct Society, Second
1817: 60-62 (77), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Brattleboro, Bank of
1821: 174-183 (92),. charter.
1832: 91 (37), charter extended.
1848: 74-76 (8), charter extended; capital stock.
1862: 130-131 (83), charter extended.
Brattleboro Boot and Shoe Manufacturing Co.
1856: 146-148 (119), charter.
Brattleborough Cloth Manufacturing Co.
1812: 47-49 (43), charter.
Brattleboro Creamery Assoc.
1887: RFC I 426, charter.
Brattleborough Fire Co.
1813: 53-56 (38), charter.
Brattleboro Fire Society
1831: 111-113 (54), charter.
Brattleboro Gas Light Co.
1854: 111-112 (99), charter.
1888: 225-226 (236), charter.
1902: 254-255 (198), may construct dams; capital stock; officers; right of way.
Brattleboro Gas Light Co.
1880: RFC I 230, charter.
1884: RFC I 424, certificate of increased capital.
Brattleborough Gun Factory Co.
1814: 74-76 (71)
Brattleboro High School Assoc.
1832: 107 (52), charter.
Brattleborough Home for the Aged and Disabled
1892: 368-369 (213), charter.
1906: 602 (357), powers of the corporation.
Brattleborough Hospital
1900: 349-350 (252), charter.
Brattleboro Hotel Co.
1852: 163-164 (119), charter.
Brattleboro Infirmary
1845: 64-65 (24), charter.
Brattleboro Jelly Co.
1896: RFC III 349, charter.
Brattleboro Manufacturing Co.
1836: 105-106 (59), charter.
1865: 125-127 (100), charter.
1902: 454-455 (279), charter.
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Brattleboro Masonic Building Assoc.
1906: 603 (358), may issue bonds.
1911: 412 (370), all property exempt from taxes.
Brattleboro Organ Co.
1884: RFC I 284, charter.
Brattleboro Overall Co.
1893: RFC III 113, charter.
Brattleboro Phoenix Co.
1869: 245-247 (132), charter.
Brattleboro Reservoir Co.
1860: 125-126 (102), charter.
Brattleboro Retreat
1892: 390-391 (230), name changed from the VERMONT ASYLUM FOR THE
INSANE.
1900: 31-32 (46), reports to the State Auditor.
1908: 490-491 (320), provides for fire protection.
1908: 491 (321), trustees may sell real estate.
1935: 101-102 (84), state provides funding for necessaIY operations on mental patients.
1943: 117-119 (98), granting of visiting permits.
1961: 161-162 (131), authorization to use its facilities for the treatment of the aged
or disabled.
Brattleboro Roller Skating Rink
1884: RFC I 340, charter.
1884: RFC I 345, certificate of capital paid in.
Brattleboro Savings Bank
1870: 373-378 (218), charter.
Brattleboro Sewing Machine Co.
1880: 176 (177), name changed from BICKFORD KNITTING MACHINE
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
Brattleboro South Aqueduct Co.
1831: 109-111 (53), charter.
Brattleboro Street
1888: 195-196
1896: 216-217
1900: 103-104
1904: 261-262
Railway Co.
(207), charter.
(208), privileges; acquisition of property; towns affected.
(140), sale of real estate; running lines; issue bonds.
(201), privileges of operation; area of corporation.
Brattleboro Tool Co.
1883: RFC I 273, charter.
Brattleborough Trust Co.
1906: 643-649 (1906), charter.
Brattleboro Typographic Co.
1836: 129-131 (80), charter.
Brattleboro Water Co.
1859: 88-90 (75), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Brattleboro Woolen Co.
1860: 130-131 (105), charter.
1865: 127-128 (101), charter.
Bridgewater, Plymouth and Ludlow Railroad Co.
1872: 328-334 (203), charter.
1882: 169 (177), charter extended; construction; commissioners.
Bridgewater Village Manufacturing Co.
1828: 49-50 (49), charter.
Bridport Driving Park Assoc.
1887: RFC 1419, charter.
1887: RFC I 418-419, certificate of payment of capital.
Bridport Turnpike Co.
1813: 42-49 (33), charter.
Brighton and Newark Railway Co.
1910: 387-390 (352), charter.
Brighton Aqueduct Co.
1896: 292-294 (196), charter.
Bristol and Richmond Railroad Co.
1890: 179-182 (110), charter.
Bristol Aqueduct Co.
1811: 56-57 (44), charter.
Bristol Cemetery Assoc.
1900: 340-341 (246), charter.
1912: 567-568 (402), election of trustees.
Bristol Electric Co.
1892: RFC III 67, charter.
1904: 267 (208), may issue preferred stock.
Bristol Hotel Co.
1852: 161-162 (118), charter.
Bristol Iron Manufacturing Co.
1833: 77-88 (37), charter.
Bristol Manufacturing Co.
1877: RFC I 122, charter.
1888: RFC 1498, certificate of increase of capital.
1888: RFC I 499, certificate.of increase of capital.
1888: RFC I 500, certificate of increase of capital.
1890: RFC II 9; certificate of increase of capital.
1892: RFC III 410, certificate of increase of capital.
1894: RFC III 488, certificate of increase of capital.
Bristol Railroad Co.
1882: 170-173 (178), charter.
1886: 156 (180), construction of road.
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Broad Brook Cemetery Assoc. (Sharon)
1904: 431-434 (280), charter.
Broad Brook Grange (Guilford)
1895: RFC III 321, charter.
Brookfield Female Seminary
1835: 125-126 (63), charter.
Brookfield Turnpike Co.
1799: 46-51; SP XVI 364-367, charter.
1801: 70, gate.
Brooks Edge Tool Co. (New Haven)
1866: 132-133 (114), name changed from BROOKSVILLE EDGE TOOL COMPANY;
capital stock increased.
Brooksville Edge Tool Co. (New Haven)
1861: 141-142 (110), charter.
1866: 132-133 (114), name changed to BROOKS EDGE TOOL COMPANY; capital
stock increased.
Brown Hotel Co. (Springfield)
1891: RFC II 137, charter.
1893: RFC III 474, certificate of increased capital.
Brownington and Barton Landing Congregational Church
1896: RFC III 399, charter.
1910: 415-416 (375), name changed to BROWNINGTON AND ORLEANS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Brownington and Orleans Congregational Church
1910: 415-416 (375), name changed fromBROWNINGTON AND BARTON LANDING CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Brown's River Cheese Manufacturing Co. (Essex)
1867: 132-133 (110), charter.
Brunswick Mineral Springs and Hotel Co.
1891: RFC III 12, charter.
Brush Swan Electric Light and Power Co. (Burlington)
1885: RFC I 371, charter.
Buck Lumber Co. (Hyde Park)
1889: RFC I 532, charter.
Burke Turnpike Co.
1815: 109-111 (97), charter.
Burlington and Grand Isle Railroad Co.
1896: 317-319 (209), charter.
Burlington and Hinesburgh Railroad Co.
1900: 104 (141), charter extended.
1902: 186-187 (167), charter extended.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
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Burlington and Lamoille Railroad Co.
1874: 243-245 (151), consolidation with other railroads proposed.
1875: RFC I 55-60, charter.
1886: 156 (181), authorized to build branch.
1900: 106 (143), preservation of records outlined.
Burlington and Lamoille Valley Railroad Co.
1889: RFC I 520-524, charter.
1890: 183-184 (112), may consolidate with other railroads.
1900: 106 (143), preservation of records outlined.
Burlington and Northeastern Railroad Co.
1882: RFC I 300-303, charter.
Burlington and Vergennes Traction Co.
1908: 456-459 (300), charter.
Burlington Aqueduct Co.
1821: 170-174 (91), charter.
1849: 126-128 (86), charter.
1864: 158 (116), capital stock increased.
1865: 75-76 (74), real estate holdings.
Burlington Automatic Gas Light Co.
1863: RFC 0 61-70, charter.
Burlington, Bank of
1818: 183-192 (1), charter.
1821: 186-187 (95), right of bank to contract debts.
1830: 54-55 (45), incorporation extended.
1847: 42-43 (1), charter extended.
1861: 116-118 (94), charter extended.
Burlington Bay Wharf Co.
1802: 193-197 (115), charter.
1804: 27-29 (19), charter revived.
Burlington Blind Co.
1892: RFC III 71, charter.
Burlington Board of Trade
1872: 192-193 (135), charter.
1886: 109-110 (151), charter.
Burlington Building Assoc.
1891: RFC III 2, charter.
1896: 283-284 (191), charter.
Burlington Building and Loan Assoc.
1894: 298 (224), name changed from BURLINGTON CO-OPERATIVE SAVING
FUND AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
1896: 280-281 (189), stockholders' dues payments.
Burlington Cancer Relief Assoc.
1886: 125-126 (165), charter.
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Burlington Cemetery Assoc.
1862: 95-98 (65), charter.
1863: 87 (72), first meeting.
Burlington Cold Storage Co.
1889: RFC I 515, charter.
1890: RFC I 550, certificate of increase.
Burlington Co-operative Saving Fund and Loan Assoc.
1878: 181-188 (192), charter.
1894: 298 (224), name changed to BURLINGTON BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION; number of corporators increased.
Burlington Cornet Band
1858: 167-168 (104), charter.
Burlington Cotton Mill Co.
1875: RFC I 78-79, charter.
Burlington Cotton Mills
1889: RFC I 506, charter.
1889: RFC I 525, certificate of increased capital.
1891: RFC III 405, certificate of increased capital.
Burlington District Educational Aid Society
1866: 106-107 (99), charter.
Burlington Drug Co.
1891: RFC III 43, charter.
Burlington Engine Company No.3
1840: 53 (54), members thereof not subject to peace time military service.
1843: 71 (69), members thereof not subject to peace time military service.
Burlington Female Seminary
1836: 140-141 (85), charter.
Burlington Fire Co.
1808: 156-157 (114), charter.
1829: 64-65 (38), charter.
1830: 53 (41), proceedings legalized.
Burlington Fire Insurance Co.
1896: 378-382 (248), charter.
Burlington Flouring Co.
1892: RFC III 30, charter.
Burlington Gas Light Co.
1852: 147-150 (111), charter.
1886: 105-106 (147), electricity and power.
1902: 253-254 (197), capital stock.
1906: 563-564 (330), may consolidate.
Burlington Grocery Co.
1892: RFC III 170, charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
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Burlington High School
1829: 69-70 (42), charter.
Burlington-Hinesburg Railroad Co.
1894: 320 (237), name changed from CHITTENDEN COUNTY RAILROAD
COMPANY.
1898: 132 (161), construction of branch line.
Burlington Hook and Ladder Co.
1846: 82-83 (14), charter.
Burlington Hotel Co.
1860: 117-118 (98), charter.
1863: 96-97 (76), charter.
Burlington Improvement Co.
1885: RFC I 375, charter.
Burlington Insurance Co.
1859: 78-82 (69), charter.
Burlington Knights of Labor Cigar Manufacturing Co.
1887: RFC I 443, charter.
Burlington Law Library Society
1860: 103-104 (90), charter.
Burlington Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Co.
1849: 111-113 (77), charter.
Burlington Light and Power Co.
1902: 256-257 (199), charter.
1906: 562 (329), capital stock.
1912: 519-520 (366), may purchase gas and electric plants.
Burlington Lime Co.
1862: 91-93 (63), charter.
Burlington Manufacturing Co.
1864: 191-193 (138), charter.
1869: 90 (80), adding stone as a material of manufacture.
1870: 269-270 (172), powers of, enlarged.
Burlington Manufacturing Promoter Co.
1890: 230-231 (146), charter.
Burlington Marble Co.
1866: 173 (140), name changed from WINOOSKI MARBLE COMPANY.
1869: 95 (94), name changed to UNITED STATES CHAMPLAIN MARBLE
COMPANY.
Burlington Milk Co.
1890: RFC II 67, charter.
Burlington Mill Co.
1835: 103-104 (44), charter.
1845: 54 (13), may hold real estate.
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
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Burlington Mosaic Marble Co.
1856: 132-134 (111), charter.
Burlington Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
1906: 704-712 (411), charter.
Burlington Paper Co.
1872: 317-319 (199), charter.
Burlington Probate and Fidelity Co.
1904: 500-504 (308), charter.
Burlington Prospecting and Mining Co.
1870: 300-304 (190), charter.
Burlington Publishing Co.
1896: RFC III 352, charter.
Burlington Rink
1884: RFC I
1884: RFC I
1884: RFC I
Assoc.
286, charter.
229, certificate of increase.
353, certificate of increase.
Burlington Safe Deposit Co.
1890: 173-174 (105), charter.
Burlington Savings Bank
1847: 55-57 (11), charter.
1868: 82-83 (81), real estate holdings; officers.
Burlington Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1869: 174-181 (118), charter.
Burlington Shade Roller Co.
1883: RFC I 269, charter.
1883: RFC I 317, certificate of stock paid in.
1887: RFC I 423, certificate of reduction of stock.
Burlington Shirt Co.
1876: RFC I 81, charter.
Burlington Shoe Co.
1891: RFC II 128, charter.
Burlington Silver Mining Co.
1867: 174-177 (138), charter.
Burlington Sliding Blind Co.
1892: RFC III 62, charter.
Burlington Spool and Bobbin Co.
1881: RFC I 532, charter.
Burlington Steamboat Co.
1867: 233-234 (169), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
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Burlington Steam Draining Co.
1859: 112-114 (85), charter.
Burlington Traction Co.
1896: 343-344 (222), name changed from WINOOSKI AND BURLINGTON HORSE
RAILROAD COMPANY.
1902: 191 (169), may increase stock.
1904: 263 (203), capital stock.
1910: 362 (337), trustees; may acquire real estate.
1913: 513-514 (361), may take certain land; easements.
Burlington Trust Co.
1870: 378-385 (219),
1872: 396-398 (228),
1876: 298-306 (180),
1882: 184-194 (185),
charter.
extending time for opening books; capital stock.
charter.
charter.
Burlington Turnpike Co.
1813: 79-86 (58), charter.
1815: 48 (50), allowed three years to build road.
Burlington Venetian Blind Co.
1892: RFC III 70, charter.
Burlington Volunteer Engine Co.
1839: 68-69 (10), charter.
Burlington Woolen Co.
1862: 87-89 (61), charter.
Burnes Oil Conduit and Burner Co. (Bennington)
1890: RFC II 39, charter.
Burr and Burton Seminary (Manchester)
1860: 98-99 (85), name changed from BURR SEMINARY.
1902: 402-403 (236), trustees' conveyance of property.
Burr Seminary (Manchester)
1829: 66-68 (40), charter.
1835: 135-136 (71), Aldephic Union Society.
1860: 98-99 (85), name changed to BURR AND BURTON SEMINARY.
Burton Female Seminary (Manchester)
1853: 87-88 (85), charter.
Burton's Pastoral Library Assoc. (Manchester)
1855: 180-181 (109), charter.
Busby Bell & Tool Co. (Fair Haven)
1896: RFC III 372, charter.
Butterfield and Co. (Derby Line)
1896: RFC III 401, charter.
1902: 465 (286), conveyance of real estate.
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-cCabot Building Assn.
1894: RFC III 191, charter.
Cabot Cornet Band
1859: 129-130 (96), charter.
Cabot Creamery Co.
1893: RFC III 106, charter.
1893: RFC III 470, certificate of increased capital.
Cabot Hotel Co.
1865: 107-108 (87), charter.
Cabot Scythe-Stone Manufacturing Co.
1872: 271-272 (175), charter.
C. A. Hibbard Boot and Shoe Co. (Burlington)
1892: RFC III 44, charter.
Cain and Drake Marble Co. (Pittsford)
1867: 364-365 (13), charter.
Caledonia Boot and Shoe Manufacturing Co.
1856: 148-150 (120), charter.
Caledonia County Agricultural Society
1818: 101-102 (22), charter (General Act).
1843: 14 (18), charter (General Act).
Caledonia County Mutual Fire Insurance Co. (St. Johnsbury)
1858: 81-90 (69), charter.
Caledonia County Publishing Co. (St. Johnsbury)
1885: RFC I 366, charter.
Caledonia County Trust Co. (St. Johnsbury)
1869: 181-189 (J19), charter.
1870: 385-386 (220), safe deposit; stock certificates; indebtedness of employees.
Caledonia Fair Ground Co.
1857: 117-119 (85), charter.
Caledonia Machine Shop Co. (St. Johnsbury)
1853: 130-132 (118), charter.
Caledonia Manufacturing Co. (Barnet)
1865: 129-130 (102), charter.
Caledonia Manufacturing Co. (Barnet)
1866: RFC 0 176, charter.
Caledonia Park (South Ryegate)
1889: RFC I 542, charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Caledonia Savings Bank and Trust Co. (Lyndon)
1892: 300-305 (175), charter.
1894: 299 (225), capital stock shall be equal to bonds.
Caledonia Stone-Cutting and Quarrying Co. (St. Johnsbury)
1853: 90-91 (87), charter.
Caledonia Turnpike Co.
1804: 66-75 (50), charter.
1805: 228-229 (113), time of completion of road; tolls.
Calvary Church Cemetery Assoc. (East Berkshire)
1906: 610-613 (364), charter.
Calvinist Baptist Society (Passumpsic)
1894: 276-277 (212), extension of powers.
Calvinistic Methodist Society (Castleton)
1896 RFC III 400, charter.
Calvinistic Methodist Society (Poultney)
1896: RFC III 397, charter.
Calvinistic Methodist or Welch PresbyterianSociety (Poultney)
1896: RFC III 365, charter.
Cambridge Lumber Co. (Hyde Park)
1895: RFC III 315, charter.
Cambridge Mount Mansfield Turnpike Co.
1874: 292-296 (165), charter.
Cambridge Mount Mansfield Turnpike Road Co.
1866: 216-219 (169), charter.
Cambridge Savings Bank
1884: 152-153 (190), charter.
Camel's Hump Hotel Co. (Huntington)
1865: 108-109 (88), charter.
Camel's Hump Light, Power and Railway Co.
1898: 145-148 (170), charter.
Camel's Hump Road and Hotel Co.
1894: 347-486 (246), charter.
1896: 355-356, (230), charter.
Camp Johnson
1951: 353-354 (258), part conveyed to ST. MICHAEL'S COLLEGE.
Canaan Aqueduct Co.
1858: 151-153 (94), charter.
1886: 145-147 (157), charter.
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Canada Atlantic Railway Co.
1890: 183-184 (112), consolidation.
Canada Junction Railroad Co.
1882: RFC I 251-253, charter.
Canadian Pacific Railway Co.
1927: 144 (155), may use the railroad of CONNECTICUT AND PASSUMPSIC
RIVERS RAILROAD COMPANY.
Capital Granite Co. (Barre/Montpelier)
1896: RFC III 336, charter.
Capital Savings Bank and Trust Co. (Montpelier)
1890: 147-152 (99), charter.
1906: 659-660 (387), agent to issue stock.
Carpenter and Yawkey Cemetery Assoc. (Guilford)
1894 RFC III 219, charter.
Carpenter Co. (Brattleboro)
1902: 457-459 (281), charter.
Carpenter Lathe and Tool Co. (St. Johnsbury)
1892: RFC III 73, charter.
Carrick Brothers Granite Co. (Barre and St. Johnsbury)
1887: RFC I 405, charter.
1888: RFC I 450, certificate of payment of capital.
Cascadnac Savings Bank and Trust Co. (South Royalton)
1912: 587-590 (416), charter.
Cash Store Co. (St. Albans)
1895: RFC III 281, charter.
Case and Thomas Manufacturing Co. (Waterbury)
1869: 91-92 (81), charter.
1870: 270 (173), name changed to WATERBURY MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
Castleton and Hydeville Breeders' Trotting Horse Assoc.
1891: RFC II l33, charter.
Castleton Bank
1854: 161-162 (116), state treasurer to remit money to.
Castleton Cemetery Assoc.
1898: 361-362 (254), trustees may adopt by-laws and call a meeting of the association.
Castleton Hotel Co.
1853: 115-116 (105), charter.
1865: 109-11 0 (89), charter.
Castleton Medical Academy
1818: 208-209 (6), charter.
1819: 162-163 (l37), may confer honors and degrees.
1822: 73 (50), name changed to VERMONT ACADEMY OF MEDICINE.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
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Castleton Medical College
1841: 59 (80), name changed from VERMONT ACADEMY OF MEDICINE.
Castleton Savings Bank
1852: 118-121 (95), charter.
Castleton Slate Co.
1882: RFC I 220, charter.
1885: RFC I 362, certificate of increase of capital stock.
1885: RFC I 374, certificate of increase of capital stock.
Cate Lumber Co. (Hyde Park)
1890: RFC II 7, charter.
Catholic Cemetery
1923: 165 (186), Burlington Diocese may use burial grounds in Barre.
Caughnawaga Ship-Canal Co. (Canada)
1872: 221 (148), may exercise corporate rights in VT to build a canal.
Cavendish Academy (formerly Cavendish Grammar School)
1792: 14-15; SP XV 79-80, charter. (see 1777 Constitution, Chapter II, section 40)
1813: 22-24 (19), charter.
Cavendish Aqueduct Co.
1898: 316-319 (227), charter.
Cavendish Central Manufacturing Co.
1835: 116-117 (56), charter.
C. B. Welch Maple Sugar Co. (St. Johnsbury)
1904: RFC IV 390, charter.
1904: 535 (329), may change capital stock.
Cedar Beach Assoc. (Charlotte)
1883: RFC I 279, charter.
Cedar Hill Marble Co.
1864: 202-203 (145), charter.
Cedar Mountain Slate Co. (Hyde Park)
1852: 177-178 (130), charter.
1890: 226-227 (142), act relating to stockholding.
Center Turnpike Co. (Stockbridge)
1800: 45-52, charter.
1801: 68-70, conflict with ROYALTON AND WOODSTOCK TURNPIKE
COMPANY.
1806: 140-142 (96), regulations.
1806: 182-184 (117), committee to assess damages.
1808: 86-87 (65), term extended.
1817: 115-116 (132), section of turnpike becomes the responsibility of Middlebury.
1818: 215 (10), section of turnpike becomes the responsibility of Bethel and Royalton.
1837: 85-86 (41), toll; company discharged from maintenance of section of road.
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STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Central Cemetery Assoc. (Fairfax)
1906: 613-615 (365), charter.
Central Marble Co.
1868: 181-182 (125), charter.
Central Pharmacy (Brandon)
1893: RFC III 152, charter.
Central Savings Bank and Trust Co. (Barton Landing)
1904: 472-476 (296), charter.
1904: 476 (297), capital stock.
1908: 532 (357), directors.
Central Telephone Co. (Essex)
1902: 443-444 (268), charter.
1908: 541-542 (361), capital stock.
Central Vermont Camp-Meeting Assoc. (Northfield)
1870: 509-511 (244), charter.
1894: 276 (211), board of managers.
Central Vermont Marble Co.
1872: 299-300 (188), charter.
Central Vermont Musical Assoc.
1864: 138-139 (105), charter.
Central Vermont Railroad Co.
1872: 335-342 (204), charter.
1890: 183-184 (112), consolidation with other railroad allowed.
1892: 411-412 (253), confirmation of consolidation with CONSOLIDATED
RAILROAD COMPANY, MONTPELIER AND WHITE RIVER RAILROAD
COMPANY, and VERMONT AND CANADA RAILROAD COMPANY.
1896: 97-98 (133), procedures following foreclosure of mortgages.
1900: 106 (143), preservation of records outlined.
Central Vermont Railway Co.
1898: 125-128 (159), charter.
1900: 105 (142), payment to creditors.
1900: 106 (143), preservation of records outlined.
1900: 356 (260), prevention of accidents at Winooski Depot.
1908: 476-477 (309), may run steamship line.
1912: 557 (391), agreement with VERMONT VALLEY RAILROAD and New London Northern Railroad Company legalized.
Chamberlin Post No. 1 (GAR) (St. Johnsbury)
1895 RFC III, charter.
Champlain and Connecticut River Railroad Co.
1843: 50-56 (54), charter.
1844: 43-44 (3), number of commissioners; damages; expenses.
1845: 75-76 (27), directors; tolls; books; mail.
1847: 93 (21), name changed to RUTLAND AND BURLINGTON RAILROAD
COMPANY.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
45
Champlain Construction Co.
1898: 133-134 (162), charter.
Champlain Cotton and Woolen Manufacturing Co. (Shoreham)
1810: 113-116 (81), charter.
Champlain Dock Co. (Burlington)
1829: 57-58 (33), charter.
Champlain Ferry Co. (Burlington)
1824: 96-99 (58), charter.
Champlain Glass Co. (Burlington)
1827: 78-80 (43), charter.
Champlain Granite and Marble Co. (Vergennes)
1880: RFC 1208, charter.
Champlain Manufacturing Co. (Burlington)
1891: RFC II 134, charter.
1893: RFC III 452, certificate of increased capital.
Champlain Marble Co.
1872: 300-302 (189), charter.
Champlain Marble Manufacturing Co. (St. Albans)
1835: 105-106 (46), charter.
Champlain Mutual Fire Insurance Co. (Burlington)
1870: 241-252 (166), charter.
Champlain Shoe Co. (Burlington)
1894: RFC III 181, charter.
Champlain Steamboat Co. (Burlington)
1851: 116-118 (117), charter.
Champlain Telephone Co. (Bridport)
1898: 338-339 (237), charter.
Champlain Transportation Co. (Burlington)
1826: 83-85 (62), charter.
1833: 96-97 (53), shares; election of directors.
1856: 195 (141), capital stock increases.
1867: 262 (184), may purchase capital stock of any contiguous transportation company.
1869: 142 (109), stockholders' votes.
Champlain Trust Co. (Winooski Village)
1906: 655-659 (386), charter.
Champlain Valley Assoc. (Burlington)
1882: RFC I 297-298, charter.
Champlain Valley Agriculture Society
1860: 158-159 (118), charter (enactment contingent upon certain provisions).
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
46
Champlain Valley Fair Assoc. (Burlington)
1894: RFC III 197, charter.
Champlain Valley Traction Co.
1906: 532-536 (315), charter.
Charles Cooper Industrial School (Bennington)
1912: 507-510 (359), charter.
1939: 299 (251), use of gifts.
1945: 269-270 (205), incorporators; officers.
Charles Ripley and Sons Co. (Poultney)
1891: RFC II 73, charter.
Charleston Academy
1860: 95-96 (83), charter.
Charlotte Cheese Manufacturing Co.
1868: 125-126 (95), charter.
Chelsea
1848:
1852:
1852:
1855:
1900:
Academy
88-89 (18), charter.
61-62 (57), rents on lands.
132-133 (105), charter.
73-74 (56), division of funds.
254 (193), may provide certain income.
Chelsea
1858:
1859:
1860:
and Tunbridge Telegraph Co.
161-163 (100), charter.
86-87 (72), charter revived.
78-79 (71), charter extended.
Chelsea and West Fairlee Telegraph Co.
1867: 259-261 (183), charter.
Chelsea Aqueduct Co.
1898: 319-321 (228), charter.
Chelsea Cemetery Assoc.
1863: 88-90 (73), charter.
Chelsea Granite Co. (Chelsea and Tunbridge)
1891: RFC II 120, charter.
Chelsea Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1872: 398-406 (229), charter.
1892: 282-286 (170), charter.
Chelsea Steam Mill and Manufacturing Co.
1852: 182-183 (133), charter.
Chelsea, Tunbridge and South Royalton Railroad Co.
1892: 236-239 (137), charter.
1898: 149 (171), words changed; may borrow money.
Chelsea Turnpike Co.
1807: 131-138 (100), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
47
Cherry Hill Cemetery Assoc. (Bethel)
1902: 421-424 (254), charter.
Chester A. Arthur Monument (Fairfield)
1933: 207-208 (165), conveyance of site and monument at Fairfield to U.S.
Chester Aqueduct Co.
1894: 300-302 (227), charter.
Chester Building Assoc.
1873: RFC 0 229, charter.
Chester Cheese Co.
1890: RFC II 31, charter.
Chester Congregational Church
See
CONGREGA TIONAL CHURCH (Chester)
Chester Hotel Co.
1872: 239-240 (158), charter.
Chester Savings Bank
1870: 386-390 (221), charter.
1890: 175 (107), corporators.
1906: 654 (384), trustees; officers.
Chester Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1898: 270-275 (215), charter.
1900: 273 (205), charter extended.
1902: 431 (259), name changed to CHESTER TRUST COMPANY; charter extended.
Chester Steam Power Co.
1882: RFC I 221, charter.
Chester Telephone Co.
1896: 358-359 (232), charter.
Chester Trust Co.
1902: 431 (259), name changed from CHESTER SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST
COMPANY; charter extended.
1904: 477 (298), charter extended.
1906: 655 (385), capital stock.
1908: 527-532 (356), comprehensive charter.
Chester Water Co.
1898: 322-325 (229), charter.
Chester Water and Light Co.
1900: 283-286 (213), charter.
Chestnut
1888:
1894:
1904:
1908:
Hill Reservoir Co. (Brattleboro)
219-221 (231), charter.
303-304 (228), powers.
278 (214), contraction of debts.
491-493 (327), may consolidate with SUNSET LAKE WATER COMPANY.
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STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Chevaliers de Champlain, Society of (Burlington)
1910: 414 (373), charter.
Child & Waite Co. (Hyde Park)
1894: RFC III 185, charter.
Chittenden and Grand Isle Ferry Co. (Burlington)
1862: 111-113 (70), charter.
Chittenden County Agricultural Society
1818: 101-102 (22), charter (General Act).
1843: 14 (18), charter (General Act).
Chittenden County Infirmary
1848: 90-91 (21), charter.
Chittenden County Institute (Essex)
1853: 77-78 (77), charter.
Chittenden County Railroad Co.
1890: 175-180 (108), charter.
1894: 320 (237), name changed to BURLINGTON-HINESBURG RAILROAD
COMPANY.
Chittenden County Savings Bank (Burlington)
1876: 289-292 (176), charter.
Chittenden County Traction Co.
1902: 194-198 (171), charter.
Chittenden County Trust Co. (Burlington)
1904: 477-482 (299), charter.
Chittenden Kaolin and Paint Co.
1865: 172-173 (129), charter.
Chittenden Marble Co.
1865: 150-151 (114), charter.
1867: 162 (130), may issue preferred stock.
Chittenden Power Co.
1900: organized under General Law.
1902: 257-258 (200), may issue bonds.
1908: 466-468 (303), may consolidate into the RUTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT AND
POWER COMPANY
Christian Advent Society (Waterbury)
1894: RFC III 234, charter.
1912: 563-564 (399), may convey property.
Christian Aid Assoc.
1890: 223-224 (139), charter.
Christian Church (Lincoln)
1895: RFC II 279, charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
49
Christian Endeavor Congregational Church (Hardwick)
1894: RFC III 224, charter.
Christian Meeting House Society (Morrisville)
1894: 277 (213), reorganization and legalization thereof.
Chrysotile Railroad Co.
1910: 390-392 (353), charter.
Church of the Messiah
1864: organized under General Law.
1902: 410 (244), proposed consolidation with MONTPELIER INDEPENDENT
MEETING HOUSE SOCIETY.
1904: 423-424 (274), real estate, investments.
1908: 502-503 (335), annual meeting.
Citizens' Bank (Orwell)
1861: 98-10 1 (84), charter.
Citizens' Library and Reading Room Assoc. (Montpelier)
1872: 171-172 (125), charter.
Citizens' Light and Power Co. (Burlington)
1888: 183 (199), charter.
1888: RFC I 490-492, charter.
Citizens' Savings Bank and Trust Co. (St. Johnsbury)
1886: 141-146 (175), charter.
1888: 192 (204), treasurer.
Citizens Telephone Co.
1896: 360-361 (233), charter.
1908: 542-543 (363), capital stock.
Citizens Telephone and Telegraph Exchange (St. Johnsbury)
1900: 316-318 (231), charter.
1908: 542 (362), directors.
City Bank and Trust Co. (Barre)
1912: 582-586 (414), charter.
City Electric Railway Co. (Rutland)
1894: RFC III 485-487, charter.
City Horseshoeing Assoc. (Barre)
1891 : RFC III 6, charter.
City Hotel Co. (Burlington)
1868: 142-144 (106), charter.
City Trust Co. (Burlington)
1910: 443-446 (400), charter.
Clan Gordon No. 12 (Barre)
1902: 413 (247), charter.
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STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Clarendon and Pittsford Railroad Co.
1885: RFC II 240-242, charter.
1892: 409-411 (252), extension of road.
1902: RFC II 243, increase of capital stock.
1902: 198-199 (173), extension of road.
1910: 392-393 (354), capital stock.
Clarendon Manufacturing Co.
1836: 95-96 (49), charter.
Clarendon Marble Co. (Clarendon, Rutland, and Fair Haven)
1886: RFC I 387, charter.
Clarendon Marble Co. (Rutland and elsewhere)
1892: RFC III 18, charter.
Clarendon Orvillo Marble Co.
1887: RFC I 421, charter.
Clarendon Power Co.
1910: 373-376 (347), charter.
1912: 520-521 (367), may hold riparian and water rights; general use; may take land.
1912: 521-522 (368), may hold riparian and water rights.
Clarendon Springs Mineral Water Co.
lR95: RFC TTl 303, charter.
Clio-Hall (Bennington)
1780: SP XII 205-206, charter.
Clipper Assoc. (Burlington)
1887: RFC I 427, charter.
Cloak Island Camping Club (Isle La Motte)
1882: RFC I 263, charter.
Cloverdale Creamery Co. (Westford)
1892: RFC III 63, charter.
Clyde River Electric Railroad Co. (Newport)
1896: 320-323 (210), charter.
Clyde River Electric Railway Co. (Newport)
1906: 537-540 (316), charter.
1910: 363 (338), charter revived.
Clyde River Paper Co. (Derby)
1887: RFC I 434, charter.
Coal Mining and Slate Co. (Hyde Park)
1855: 102-104 (77), charter.
Cobb's Cornet Band (Bridgewater)
1866: l30-l31 (112), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
51
Colby Wringer Co. (Montpelier, Berlin)
1887: RFC I 441, charter.
Colchester Cheese and Butter Factory Co.
1872: 207-209 (140), charter.
Colchester Manufacturing Co.
1835: 133-134 (69), charter.
Colchester Mills
1883: RFC I 278, charter.
Colchester Turnpike Co.
1805: 202-210 (100), charter.
1806: 80-81 (62), neighbors not exempt from turnpike toll; addition to charter.
Colebrook Bridge Co. (NH)
1854: 99 (92), may erect station house, toll gate on west side of Connecticut River.
Colton Manufacturing Co. (Montpelier)
1891: RFC II 89, charter.
Columbia Building Assoc. (Rutland)
1896: 284-286 (192), charter.
Columbia Building Co. (Rutland)
1896: RFC III 381, charter.
Columbia Granite Co. (Hardwick)
1894: RFC III 196, charter.
Columbia Mining and Milling Co. (Reading)
1892: RFC III 61, charter.
Columbian Academy (Windsor)
1826: 90 (70), charter.
Columbian Marble Co. (Rutland)
1853: 108-109 (100), charter.
Columbian United Electric Co. (Rutland)
1892: 346-348 (200), charter.
Combination Cash Store Co. (Rutland)
1890: RFC II 7, charter.
Commercial Bank (Burlington)
1847: 60-63 (13), charter.
1861: 114-116 (93), charter extended.
Commons Club of Norwich University
See: NORWICH UNIVERSITY
Commonwealth Club (Springfield)
1894: RFC III 482, charter.
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STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Company for Rendering the Connecticut River Navigable
See:
HARTLAND FALLS COMPANY
Comrades of Brooks Post (Montpelier)
1888: 202-203 (217), charter.
Comrades of Crandall Post (Barre)
1892: 378-379 (221), charter.
Comrades of Stow Post (Calais)
1892: 379-380 (222), charter.
Comrades of Whitney Post (Tunbridge)
1890: 234-235 (149), charter.
Concord Mining Co.
1864: 201-202 (144), charter.
Concord and Montreal Railroad (NH)
1904: 266-267 (207), may hold stock in WELLS RIVER BRIDGE.
Congregational Church (Chester)
1900: 260-261 (200), charter.
1902: 409 (243), removal of "and society" in section 7 of 1900 act (200).
Congregational Church (East Montpelier)
1894: RFC III 227, charter.
Congregational Church (Marshfield)
1894: RFC III 232, charter.
Congregational Church (Richmond)
1894: RFC III 243, charter.
Congregational Church (Saxton's River)
1895: RFC III 309, charter.
Congregational Church (Simondsville, Andover)
1894: RFC III 484, charter.
Congregational Church (Wardsboro)
1878: 233-234 (228), proprietors and pew-owners may dispose of.
Congregational Church (Wells River)
1894: RFC III 480-481, charter.
Congregational Church (Westminster West)
1896: RFC III 382, charter.
Congregational Church, Parsonage Society of (Fairfield)
See:
PARSONAGE SOCIETY OF THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Congregational Church and Society (Hinesburg)
1908: 504-506 (339), charter.
1927: 143 (153), may dispose property.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
53
Congregational Church and Society (Middlebury)
1910: 416-417 (376), charter.
Congregational Convention of Vermont
1898: 269 (213), name changed from GENERAL CONVENTION OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS AND CHURCHES IN VERMONT; notification for
meetings.
1908: 503 (336), name changed to VERMONT CONGREGATIONAL
CONVENTION.
Congregational Meeting House (Barre)
1841: organized under general law passed October 26, 1797.
1878: 230-231 (225), name changed to BARRE CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY;
may promulgate rules and by-laws; annual meeting time.
Congregational Meeting House (Bradford)
1872: 662-664 (302), proprietors and pew-owners may dispose of.
Congregational Meeting House (Bristol)
1876: 398-400 (213), proprietors and pew-owners may dispose of.
Congregational Meeting House (Troy)
1863: organized under general law passed October 26, 1797.
1878: 232-233 (227), organization declared legal and valid; committee appointed to
call meeting.
Congregational Pew Assoc. (Rutland)
1892: 374-375 (218), charter.
Congregational Society (Dorset and East Rupert)
1904: 421-422 (273), charter.
1908: 503-504 (337), qualified voters.
Congregational Society (Middletown)
1813: 168-169 (124), may collect certain notes; may sustain suits.
Congregational Society (New Haven)
1880: 193 (196), charter.
Congregational Society (Pawlet)
1785: SP XIV 61-62, charter.
1841: 61 (83), any person in state may become a member.
Connecticut and Passumpsic Rivers Railroad Co. (Brattleboro)
1835: 88-97 (37), charter.
1843: 56-57 (55), charter revived.
1845: 73-75 (26), divided to form two companies, one by same name and one named
CONNECTICUT RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY.
1846: 87.(18), other companies may not use railroad without consent.
1847: 91-93 (19), use, sale and construction of rail outlined.
1851: 81-83 (88), may connect with ATLANTIC AND ST. LAWRENCE RAILROAD
COMPANY.
1855: 200 (122), time limit to raise means for completion of road extended.
1858: 178-179 (114), time limit for completion of road extended.
1867: 206 (156), may elect treasurer who resides out of state.
1867: 207 (157), may purchase stock of any contiguous transportation company.
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STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
1908:
1910:
1917:
1927:
477
393
157
144
(310),
(355),
(153),
(155),
limit on bonds.
may buy stock.
Public Service Commission to determine specifications for repairs.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY may use railroads of.
Connecticut River Co.
1824: 81-87 (54), charter.
1826: 85-86 (63), recognition of NH act regarding same.
Connecticut River Co.
1825: 82-99 (56), charter for improvement of navigation of (state project).
Connecticut River Canal Co. (Windsor)
1829: 43-55 (31), charter.
Connecticut River Mutual Fire Insurance Co. (Bellows Falls)
1858: 71-80 (68), charter.
1874: 199 (135), increase number of directors.
Connecticut River Power Co. (Brattleboro)
1902: 258-262 (201), charter.
1904: 268-270 (209), rights of way.
1906: 579-581 (340), power and duties; capital stock; may erect and maintain lines.
Connecticut River Railroad Co.
1845: 73-75 (26), chartered by division of CONNECTICUT AND PASSUMPSIC
RIVERS RAILROAD COMPANY.
1847: 91-93 (19), shall make their southern terminus at northern terminus of BRATTLEBORO AND FITCHBURGH RAILROAD COMPANY.
1910: 394 (356), may hold stock in VERMONT VALLEY RAILROAD.
Connecticut River Steam Boat Co. (Windsor)
1829: 55-57 (32), charter.
1830: 51-52 (38), name changed to CONNECTICUT RIVER VALLEY STEAM
BOAT COMPANY.
Connecticut River Trust Co. (Bellows Falls)
1870: 390-399 (222), charter.
Connecticut River Turnpike Co. (Windsor)
1800: 52-60, charter.
1814: 107-108 (93), part of road relinquished; gates.
Connecticut River Valley Assoc. (Hartford)
1890: RFC II 10-11, charter.
Connecticut River Valley Choral Society
1861: 132-133 (105), charter.
Connecticut River Valley Mining Co.
1864: 219-220 (156), charter.
Connecticut River Valley Steam Boat Co.
1830: 51-52 (38), name changed from CONNECTICUT RIVER STEAM BOAT
COMPANY.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
55
Connecticut Valley Fair Ground Co. (Bradford)
1858: 168-170 (105), charter.
Connecticut Valley Orphan Aid Assoc.
1870: 512-514 (246), charter.
Consolidated Electric Co. (Burlington)
1892: RFC III 27, charter.
1906: 563-564 (330), may consolidate with BURLINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY.
Consolidated Lighting Co. (Montpelier)
1892: 349 (202), name changed from STANDARD LIGHT AND POWER
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
1896: 351 (227), purchases involving other companies.
1902: 262-263 (202), capital stock; sell real estate.
Consolidated Railroad Co.
1883: organized under general law.
1888: 200 (213), authorization to take and hold stock of VERMONT AND CANADA
RAILROAD COMPANY.
1888: 200 (214), powers.
1890: 183-184 (112), consolidation of various railroad companies.
1892: 411-412 (253), consolidation with CENTRAL VERMONT RAILROAD COMPANY confirmed.
1900: 106 (143), preservation of records outlined.
Consumers' Ice and Coal Co. (Burlington)
1885: RFC I 379, charter.
1887: RFC I 403, charter.
Consumers' Ice Cream Co. (Burlington)
1890: RFC II 70, charter.
Continental Marble Co. (Manchester and Dorset)
1890: RFC III 55, charter.
Cook Cemetery (Ripton)
1906: 615-616 (366), may enlarge cemetery.
Cooley Manufacturing Co. (Waterbury)
1882: RFC 1253, charter.
1883: RFC I 333, certificate of payment of capital.
Cooper Manufacturing Co. (Bennington)
1886: RFC I 393, charter.
Co-operative Granite Co. (Barre)
1892: RFC III 78, charter.
Co-operative Manufacturing Co. (Springfield)
1873: RFC 0 223-224, charter.
Coos Valley ~ilroad Co. (Essex Co.)
1870: 326-331 (200), charter.
1870: 331-332 (201), charter construed to allow crossing of Connecticut River.
1882: 173-175 (179), charter.
1888: 196-197 (208), extending construction and operation.
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STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
1890: 182-183 (111), organization legalized; mortgaging of property authorized.
1900: 130 (157), MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY may purchase and
hold capital stock therein.
1931: 211-213 (200), may consolidate with the MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD
COMPANY.
Copperfield Railroad Co.
1896: 302-305 (201), charter.
1902: 198 (172), charter extended.
Corinth Copper Co.
1855: 115-117 (83), charter.
1867: 183-184 (143), proceedings legalized.
1872: 224 (151), annual meeting.
Corinth Creamery Co.
1892: RFC III 24, charter.
Corinth, First Congregational Society
See: FIRST CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY (Corinth)
Cornish Bridge Co. (Windsor)
1797: 66-69; SP XVI 221-223, charter.
Cornwall Telephone and Telegraph Co.
1904: 511-513 (311), charter.
1906: 693 (402), capital stock.
Corona Marble Co. (Brandon)
1893: RFC III 101, charter.
Corona Marble Co. of Vermont (Brandon)
1893: RFC III 186, charter.
Coventry Cemetery Assoc.
1880: 158-160 (166), charter.
Craftsbury Mill Co.
1866: 175-176 (143), charter.
Craftsbury Mill-Village Mill Co.
1866: 177-178 (144), charter.
Crescent Hotel Co. (Pawlet)
1888: RFC I 497, charter.
1888: 226-227 (237), charter.
Cross Abbott Co. (White River Jet.)
1894: RFC III 195, charter.
Crystal Confectionary Co. (Burlington)
1891: RFC II 121, charter.
Crystal Spring Bottling Co. (Barnet)
1893: RFC III 158, charter.
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CORPORATE CHARTERS
Crystal Srping Creamery Co. (Charlotte)
1895: RFC III 252, charter.
Cummings Lumber Co. (Bradford)
1895: RFC III 316, charter.
Cutler Cemetery (East Montpelier)
1931: 206 (190), exemption from taxation.
Cuttingsville and Shrewsbury Telephone Co.
1910: 463-464 (407), charter.
-DDailey Hollow Co-operative Cheese Manufacturing Co. (Bridgewater)
1889: RFC I 549, charter.
Danby Bank
1850: 123-126 (114), charter.
Danby Cemetery Assoc.
1865: 80-82 (78), charter.
Danby East Village Union Society
1876: 401-402 (214), proprietors and pew-owners may dispose of meeting house.
Danby Hotel Co.
1851: 128-129 (121), charter.
Danby Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1898: 276-281 (216), charter.
1900: 273 (205), charter extended.
1902: 432 (261), charter extended.
1904: 483 (300), charter extended.
Danby Union Coronet Band
See: UNION CORONET BAND (Danby)
Danville and Passumpsic Plank Road Co.
1850: 113-116 (111), charter.
1851: 94 (95), location; commissioners.
Danville and Passumpsic Railroad Co.
1848: 58-63 (3), charter.
Danville Creamery Assoc.
1906: 723-724 (416), charter.
Danville Fire Society
1830: 49-51 (36), charter.
Danville Turnpike Co.
1815: 153-156 (135), charter.
1833: 98-99 (55), charter repealed.
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STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Deerfield River Co. (Readsboro)
1893: RFC I 315, charter.
1898: 354 (245), name changed to DEERFIELD RIVER COMPANY OF WILMINGTON; change of location
Deerfield River Company of Wilmington
1898: 354 (254), name changed from DEERFIELD RIVER COMPANY.
1900: 331 (238), may issue bonds.
1904: 526-527 (322), may issue bonds.
Deerfield River Power Co. (Readsboro)
1904: 270-273 (210), charter.
1906: 569-572 (335), charter.
Deerfield River Railroad Co.
1874: 226-230 (142), charter.
1876: 278 (171), any town may aid in constructing of.
1906: 540 (317), may carry passengers and freight; may issue bonds.
1912: 551-552 (383), may extend line to Manchester and Massachusetts state line.
Deerfield Valley Creamery Assoc. (Wilmington)
1885: RFC I 361, charter.
1886: RFC I 400, certificate of increased capital.
Deerfield Valley Railroad Co.
1884: 164-166 (198), charter.
1890: 177-178 (109), charter.
1892: 240 (138), extension of line.
Deerfield Valley Shoe Co. (Whitingham)
1888: RFC I 502-503, charter.
Delaware and Hudson Canal Co.
1892: 409-411 (252), charter.
Dellwood Cemetery Assoc.
1865: 83-85 (79), charter.
1866: 122 (107), trustees control burial ground.
1886: 116 (158), property; trustees.
1896: 423 (267), may subscribe for a soldiers' monument.
1904: 434 (281), limit on real estate.
Derby Aqueduct Co.
1861: 126-128 (102), charter.
Derby Free Baptist Church
See:
WEST DERBY FREE BAPTIST CHURCH
Derby Manufacturing Co.
1886: RFC I 392, charter.
Dime Savings Bank of Cavendish
1876: 293-296 (177), charter.
Dr. B. J. Kendall Co. (Enosburg Falls)
1883: RFC I 281, charter.
1886: RFC I 326, certificate of payment of capital.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Dr. F. S. Hutchinson Co. (Enosburg Falls)
1889: RFC I 511, charter.
Dog River Valley Fair Assoc. (Northfield)
1891 : RFC III 5, charter.
Dog River Valley Railroad Co.
1902: 199-203 (174), charter.
1906: 541 (318), construction time.
Dolan Marble Co.
1870: 282-283 (179), charter.
Dominion Marble Co.
1869: 92-94 (82), charter.
1869: 94 (83), restricts business to this state; use of capital stock.
Dorset Academy
1807: 41-43 (28), charter.
1808: 120 (86), board; quorum.
Dorset and East Rupert Congregational Society
See: CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY (Dorset and East Rupert)
Dorset Marble Co.
1867: 163-164 (131), charter.
1880: 177-178 (179), charter.
Dorset Mountain Marble Co. (East Dorset)
1895: RFC III 291, charter.
Dorset Railroad and Marble Manufacturing Co.
1851: 124-126 (119), charter.
Dorset Telephone Assoc.
1884: 166-167 (199), charter.
Dorset Turnpike Co.
1805: 147-161 (91), charter.
1806: 158-159 (107), term lengthened.
Douglas Hay Loading Machine Co. (Middlebury)
1883: RFC I 271, charter.
Douglass Marble Co. (Brandon)
1867: 164-165 (132), charter.
Dunmore Manufacturing Co. (Salisbury)
1813: 67-69 (50), charter.
Dupont Manufacturing Co. (St. Johnsbury)
1892: RFC III 51, charter.
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-EE.A. Bernasconi Granite Co. (East Montpelier)
1894: RFC III 238, charter.
Eagle Hall Co. (Enosburg Falls)
1872: 257 (168), charter.
Eagle Manufacturing Co. (Shaftsbury)
1858: 148-149 (92), charter.
Eagle Railroad and Slate Co. (Rutland Co.)
1853: 102-104 (96), charter.
1874: 288-289 (163), may issue bonds; name changed to EAGLE SLATE COMPANY.
Eagle Slate Co.
1874: 288-289 (163), name changed from EAGLE RAILROAD AND SLATE COMPANY; may issue bonds.
Eagle Square Co. (Shaftsbury)
1864: RFC 0 72-73, charter.
Eagle Square Manufacturing Co. (Shaftsbury)
1874: RFC 0 248-250, charter.
E. and T. Fairbanks and Co. (St. Johnsbury)
1859: 107-108 (82), charter (granted to Erastus Fairbanks, et al.).
1874: 182-189 (128), charter (granted to Thaddeus Fairbanks, et al.).
1877: RFC I 121, certificate of organization.
1884: RFC I 287, certificate of increased stock.
1884: 189 (219), partners.
1894: 370 (261), payment of principal and interest of the bonds of ST. JOHNSBURY
AQUEDUCT COMPANY.
1906: 726 (419), becoming a foreign corporation.
1910: 473-474 (416), may own stock in other corporations.
1912: 576-577 (410), may dispose of stock of ST. JOHNSBURY AQUEDUCT
COMPANY.
East Barnard Cemetery Assoc.
1867: 124-127 (106), charter.
East Barnard Cheese Co.
1890: RFC II 59, charter.
East Barnet Water Co.
1900: 287-290 (214), charter.
East Barre and Chelsea Railroad Co.
1892: RFC III 419-422, charter.
1912: 545 (380), may consolidate with BARRE RAILROAD COMPANY.
East Barre Water Co.
1892: 321-323 (186), charter.
East Bay Navigation Co.
1823: 76-79 (63), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
East Berlin Cheese Co.
1888: RFC 1456, charter.
East Clarendon Cemetery Assoc.
1906: 616-617 (367), charter.
East Corinth Creamery
1893: RFC III 168, charter.
East Dorset Cemetery Assoc.
1866: 119-122 (106), charter.
East Dorset Cheese Assoc.
1891: RFC II 75, charter.
East Dorset Marble Co.
1880: RFC 1209, charter.
Eastern Vermont Railroad Co.
1864: 174-177 (130), charter.
Eastern Vermont Telephone and Telegraph Co. (Corinth)
1904: 513-514 (312), charter.
Eastern Wood Mantel Co. (Fair Haven)
1896: RFC III 375, charter.
East Fairfield Mill Co.
1868: 187-188 (129), charter.
East Fairfield Pure Water Co.
1902: 265-267 (204), charter.
East Franklin Cemetery Assoc.
1894: RFC III 189, charter.
East Middlebury Branch Railroad Co.
1872: 343-345 (205), charter.
East Montpelier Creamery
1897: formed under general law.
1900: 331 (239), able to sell real estate.
East Montpelier Hall Assoc.
1890: RFC II 60, charter.
East Orange Union Society (Orange)
1888: 221-222 (232), charter.
East Orwell Cheese Manufacturing Co.
1868: 127-128 (96), charter.
East Poultney Cheese Manufacturing Co.
1867: 133-135 (111), charter.
East Poultney Literary Club
1860: 104-105 (91), charter.
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East Ryegate Cooperative Creamery
1893: RFC III 127, charter.
East Side Sewer Assoc. (Brandon)
1886: 12-124 (163), charter (see also BRANDON WEST SIDE SEWER
ASSOCIATION).
East Wallingford Aqueduct Co.
1868: 71-73 (76), charter.
Echo Lake Camping Assoc. (Plymouth)
1892: RFC III 31, charter.
Eden Comet Band
1860: 155-156 (116), charter.
Elastic Handle Co. (Hardwick)
1894: RFC III 190, charter.
Elfin Lake Summer Home Co. (Wallingford)
1890: RFC II 25, charter.
Elias Lyman Coal Co. (Burlington)
1893: RFC III 139, charter.
Elizabeth Mining Co. (Rutland)
1881: RFC 1293, charter.
1883: RFC I 320, certificate of payment of capital.
Elmore Pond Turnpike and Building Co.
1892: 382-383 (224), charter.
Elmwood Cemetery (Barre City)
1923: 165 (187), city may use it for burial purposes.
Elmwood Cemetery (Northfield)
1869: 80-81 (75), name changed from NORTHFIELD CEMETERY ASSOCIATION;
may purchase lands and record contracts.
1876: 265-266 (164), granted power and control in re burial and disturbance of bodies.
1880: 165 (170), repeal of the charter of the NORTHFIELD CEMETERY
ASSOCIATION.
Ely Copper Co.
1880: 165-167 (171), charter.
Ely-Copperfield Mining Co.
1896: RFC III 345, charter.
Ely Foundry Co. (Northfield)
1881: RFC I 232, charter.
1881: RFC 1228, increase of capital stock.
Ely Hoe and Fork Co. (St. Johnsbury)
1880: RFC I 214-215, charter.
Emerson Aqueduct Co. (Northfield)
1874: 166-170, charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
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Empire Granite Co. (Barre)
1892: RFC III 59, charter.
Empire Marble Co. (Brandon)
1885: RFC I 369, charter.
Empire Slate Co.
1867: 244-245 (177), charter.
Employer's Liability and Employe's Insurance and Savings Co. (Newport)
1896: 407-408 (253), charter.
Enosburgh Cheese Manufacturing Co.
1865: 226-227 (147), charter.
Enosburgh Falls Aqueduct Co.
1872: 178-180 (129), charter.
1878: 153-155 (173), charter.
Enosburgh Falls Electric Light and Power Co.
1893: RFC III 150, charter.
Enosburgh Falls Hotel Co.
1867: 140-141 (115), charter.
1872: 241-242 (159), charter.
Enosburgh Falls Main Street Cemetery Assoc.
1904: 434-437 (282), charter.
Enosburg Falls Savings Bank
1880: 183-184 (186), charter.
Enosburgh Falls Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1898: 281-286 (217), charter.
1900: 274 (206), capital stock.
1906: 662 (390), capital stock.
Enosburgh Telephone Co.
1896: 361-362 (234), charter.
Enterprise Cheese Co. (Hartland)
1890: RFC II 5-7, charter.
Eolian Hotel Co. (Dorset)
1866: 136-137 (116), charter.
E. P. Carpenter Co. (Brattleboro)
1884: RFC I 351, charter..
Episcopal Church, Trustees of the Diocese of Vermont
1880: 168-169 (173), charter.
1886: 237-238 (248), transfer of funds authorized.
1894: 275 (210), powers and duties of trustees.
1949: 369-370 (321), may convey certain lands and receive other lands from the town
of Randolph.
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
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Episcopal Church, Trustees of fund for aged and infirmed clergymen
1865: 224-225 (146), charter.
1868: 131-133 (99), charter.
1886: 237-238 (248), transfer of funds authorized.
Episcopal Church, Trustees of fund for support of bishop
1868: 133-134 (100), charter.
1878: 161-62 (180), purpose and powers enlarged.
1900: 261 (201), officers.
Episcopal Church, Trustees of the parochial fund
1869: 248-251 (134), charter.
1874: 193-194 (132), may receive donations for erection of churches.
1886: 237-238 (248), transfer of funds authorized.
Equinox
1858:
1902:
1904:
1908:
Co. (Manchester)
129-131 (81), charter.
461-463 (283), charter.
527-528 (323), may hold property; officers; first meeting; contraction of debts.
494 (323), directors.
Essex Academy Institute
See: ESSEX CLASSICAL INSTITUTE
Essex and Mount Mansfield Street Railway Co.
1900: 106-109 (144), charter.
Essex and Waterbury Traction Co.
1902: 205-208 (176), charter.
Essex Bank (Guildhall)
1832: 83-90 (36), charter.
1833: 96 (52), number of directors.
Essex Bridge Co.
1824: 93-95 (57), charter.
1825: 106 (62), toll-house; gate.
Essex Classical Institute
1874: 144-146 (111), charter (organized May 11, 1869 as the ESSEX ACADEMY
INSTITUTE) .
Essex Cooperative Savings and Loan Assoc.
1890: 141-147 (98), charter.
Essex County Agricultural Society
1818: 101-102 (22), charter (General Act).
1843: 14 (18), charter (General Act).
Essex County Railroad Co.
1864: 177-180 (131), charter.
1866: 205-206 (164), route changed.
1867: 207-208 (158), location of terminus changed.
.
1868: 298-299 (185), consolidation with LAMOILLE VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY and MONTPELIER AND ST. JOHNSBURY RAILROAD COMPANY.
1870: 529-530 (257), may issue joint bonds with MONTPELIER AND ST.
JOHNSBURY RAILROAD COMPANY and LAMOILLE VALLEY
RAILROAD COMPANY.
1874: 243-245 (151), consolidation with other railroads proposed.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
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Essex County Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1900: 274-279 (207), charter.
1902: 432 (260), charter extended.
1904: 483 (301), charter extended.
1906: 661 (389), capital stock.
1908: 532-537 (358), charter revived.
Essex Leather and Lumber Co. (Waterford)
1853: 133-134 (121), charter.
Essex Lumber Co. (Essex Co.)
1864: 146-147 (111), charter.
Essex Mills (Concord)
1870: 291-293 (184), charter.
Essex Power Co. (Burlington)
1902: 264-265 (203), charter.
Essex Trust Co.
1872: 407-414 (230), charter.
1900: 279-281 (208), officers; capital stock.
1906: 660-661 (388), commissioners; capital stock.
Essex Vermont Village Improvement Assoc.
1888: RFC I 464, charter.
Estey Organ Co.
1872: 314-316 (198), charter.
Ethan Allen Club
1896: 413-414 (260), name changed from ETHAN ALLEN FIRE ENGINE COMPANY NO.4.
1904: 525 (320), may own property.
Ethan Allen Fire Engine Company No.4 (Burlington)
1858: 165-166 (102), charter.
1882: 139 (156), regulations and by-laws; may own porperty; first meeting.
1896: 413-414 (260), name changed to ETHAN ALLEN CLUB.
Eureka Granite Quarry Co. (East Montpelier)
1892: RFC III 87, charter.
Eureka Marble Co. (Chittenden)
1866: 157-158 (129), charter.
1868: 175-176 (122), name changed from GREEN MOUNTAIN QUARRYING AND
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
Eureka Minil).g Co.
1855: 120-121 (85), charter.
Eureka Slate Co. (Poultney)
1886: RFC I 384, charter.
Evening Star Lodge No. 37 LO.O.F. (Newport)
1898: 357-358 (250), charter.
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
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Evergreen Cemetery Assoc. (Rutland)
1861: 122-123 (100), name changed from PINE HILL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION.
1880: 160-161 (167), corporation may take, by purchase or gift; land.
1884: 263 (251), part of 1880 act (167) repealed; 1860 act (173) restored.
1886: 104-105 (146), name change legalized.
1896: 424 (268), removal of bodies following non-payment of bills.
1931: 207 (191), exemption from taxation.
Evergreen Rest Cemetery Assoc. (Thetford)
1898: 363-365 (257), charter.
Evergreen Slate Co.
1868: 225-226 (145), charter.
Excelsior Marble Co.
1866: 159-160 (130), charter.
Exchange Bank (Springfield)
1853: 164-167 (135), charter.
Express Assoc. (Rutland)
1886: RFC I 393, charter.
-FFactory Point Boot and Shoe Co. (Manchester)
1864: 144-146 (110), charter.
Factory Point Savings Bank (Manchester)
1874: 253-257 (153), charter.
Fairbanks Scale Works Branch Railroad Co. (St. Johnsbury)
1863: 69-71 (62), charter.
Fairfax Cemetery Assoc.
1862: 99-101 (66), charter.
1867: 127 (107), charter revived.
Fairfax Railroad Co.
1864: 181-182 (132), charter.
1869: 109-110 (93), time limit for completion extended; road extended.
1869: 265-267 (143), certain towns may aid.
Fair Ground Railroad Co. (Hartford)
1890: RFC II 18-20, charter.
Fairhaven and Chicago Slate Co.
1865: 186-187 (135), charter.
Fairhaven and Lake Shore Railroad
1868: 200-203 (136), charter.
1869: 110 (94), road extended.
1869: 268-270 (144), towns in counties of Rutland and Addison may aid.
Fairhaven Electric Co.
1898: 334-335 (235), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Fair Haven Electric Light Co.
1888: RFC I 451, charter.
Fairhaven Gas Light Co.
1872: 230-232 (153), charter.
Fairhaven Hotel Co.
1852: 168-169, charter.
1865: 111-112 (90), charter.
Fair Haven Hotel Co.
1881: RFC I 295, charter.
Fairhaven Iron Works
1866: 144-145 (121), charter.
Fairhaven Literary Society
1799: 69-72; SP XVI 359-361, charter.
Fairhaven Marble and Marbleized Slate Co.
1866: 160-161 (131), charter.
1882: 159 (168), increase capital stock.
Fairhaven Savings Bank
1870: 399-402 (223), charter.
1872: 415 (231), first meeting.
1872: 415-416 (232), corporators changed.
Fairhaven Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1898: 286-291 (218), charter.
1900: 281 (209), charter extended.
Fairhaven Slate Co.
1860: 138-140 (110), charter.
Fairhaven Slate Co.
1882: RFC I 220, charter.
1882: RFC I 219, certificate of payment.
Fairhaven Slate and Marble Co.
1866: 192-193 (154), charter.
Fairhaven Slate and Railroad Co.
1855: 100-102 (76), charter.
1857: 177 (7), name changed to ALLEN SLATE COMPANY.
Fairhaven Turnpike Co.
1805: 147-161 (91), charter.
1805: 220-221 (108), committee to layout roads.
1806: 79-80 (61), term extended.
1808: 29-30 (28), alteration of road.
1808: 70-72 (55), privileges.
1814: 100 (88), certificates recorded.
1819: 163-165 (138), tolls; gates.
1833: 98 (54), charter repealed.
1834: 99 (65), part of 1833 act repealed.
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Fairlee Aqueduct Co.
1912: 541-543 (377), charter.
Fairlee Granite Co.
1893: RFC III 76, charter.
Fairlee Granite Works
1893: RFC III 143, charter.
Fairlee Slate Co.
1857: 133-135 (96), charter.
Fairmount Park Club (Barre)
1896: RFC III 350, charter.
Fairview Cemetery Assoc. (Pawlet)
1906: 617-618 (368), charter.
1910: 426 (385), named changed to METTOWEE VALLEY CEMETERY
ASSOCIAnON.
Fall Mountain Paper Co. (Bellows Falls)
1872: 319-321 (200), charter.
1892: 391 (231), capital stock.
1892: 444 (313), may increase its capital stock.
1890: 272-273 (179), may remove obstructions from White River.
Fanny Allen Hospital Hotel Div. (Colchester)
1894: RFC III 496, charter.
Farmer's
1834:
1846:
1861:
and Mechanics' Bank (Burlington)
55-63 (36), charter.
77-78 (10), charter extended.
112-114 (92), charter extended.
Farmers' and Mechanics' Club (Brandon)
1872: 221-222 (149), charter.
Farmers'
1882:
1888:
1894:
and Mechanics'
139-141 (157),
169-170 (185),
370-371 (262),
Exchange (Brattleboro)
charter.
capital stock.
amount of capital stock.
Farmers'
1870:
1876:
1878:
1892:
and Mechanics' Savings Institution and Trust Co. (Burlington)
402-411 (224), charter.
296 (178), number of trustees.
188-189 (193), reduction of capital stock.
289 (172), capital stock.
Farmers' and Mechanics' Storehouse and Hall Co. (Shaftsbury)
1875: RFC I 113, charter.
Farmers' Bank (Orwell)
1833: 60-67 (34), charter.
1846: 74-76 (8), charter extended.
Farmers' Cotton and Woolen Manufacturing Co. (Hubbardton)
1811: 140-142 (108), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Farmers' Creamery Co. (Walden)
1894: RFC III 188, charter.
Farmers' League Store (Plainfield)
1891: RFC II 87, charter.
Farmers' Manufacturing Co. (Bethel)
1836: 110-111 (64), charter.
Farmers'
1849:
1850:
1851:
1855:
1860:
1868:
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
104-111 (76), charter.
140-144 (120), members; powers.
108-109 (104), losses; payment; premium.
203 (126), pledge; lien; directors' terms.
75 (84), maximum amount directors may insure.
156 (114), what may be insured.
Farmers' Trust Co. (Montpelier)
1892: 286-289 (171), charter.
Farmers' Trust Co. (Vergennes)
1898: 292-297 (219), charter.
1900: 281 (210), charter extended.
Farmingdale Marble Co.
1865: 152-153 (115), charter.
Farnam Slate Co. (Poultney)
1861: 137-139 (108), charter.
Farnsworth Hotel Co. (Saxton's River)
1870: 234-236 (162), charter.
Farrar Park Assoc. (Weston)
1886: 96-97 (142), charter.
Farrow Fire Arms Co. (Brattleboro)
1885: RFC I 376-377, charter.
Farview
1906:
1910:
1912:
Casualty Co. (Burlington)
712-713 (412), charter.
467 (411), principal office.
615 (428), surplus guarantee fund.
Father Mathew Total Abstinence Benevolent Society (Bennington)
1896: 416-418 (263), charter.
Favorite Marble Co. (Clarendon)
1890: RFC II 17, charter.
Fayetteville Cemetery Assoc. (Newfane)
1853: 138-141 (126), charter.
1854: 117 (101), first meeting.
Fayetteville Park Assoc. (Newfane)
1884: 147-148 (187), charter.
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STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Fayston Turnpike Co.
1860: 80-83 (73), charter.
Federated Church of Castleton Inc.
1927: 142-143 (152), property of FIRST CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY of Castleton
and FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH of Castleton transferred to.
Felchville Cemetery Assoc. (Reading)
1858: 123-125 (79), charter.
Fe1chville Creamery (Reading)
1887: RFC I 446-447, charter.
1888: RFC I 505, certificate of increased stock.
Fe1chville Satinet Manufacturing Co. (Reading)
1836: 104-105 (58), charter.
Fe1chville Woolen Co. (Reading)
1867: 278-279 (191), charter.
Fellows Gear ShapeI' Co. (Spingfield)
1896: RFC III 379, charter.
Female Collegiate Institute (Newbury)
1849: 114-115 (79), charter.
Female Collegiate Institute (Springfield)
1858: 189-191 (122), charter.
Female School Association (Middlebury)
1828: 40-41 (39), charter.
Ferguson Manufacturing Co. (Burlington)
1879: RFC I 174, charter.
Ferrisburgh Cemetery Assoc.
1860: 150-152 (114), charter.
1861: 121 (98), charter revived.
Ferrisburg Creamery Co.
1896: RFC III 332, charter.
Fife Lumber Co. (Hyde Park)
1888: RFC I 465, charter.
Fifteen Mile Fa1ls Power Co.
1910: 376-380 (348), charter.
Fire Relief Association of the Al1en District
1878: 162-164 (181), charter.
Fireside Insurance Co.
1910: 467-469 (412), charter.
First Baptist Church (Bennington)
1904: 417-419 (271), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
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First Baptist Church (Jericho)
1894: RFC III 247, charter.
First Baptist Church (Newport Center)
1895: RFC III 264, charter.
First Baptist Church (Putney)
1893: RFC III 146, charter.
First Baptist Society (Bristol)
1880: 194 (197), charter.
First Christian Benevolent Society (Dummerston)
1894: RFC III 210, charter.
First Christian Church (W. Randolph)
1894: RFC III 225, charter.
First Church of Christ Scientist (Barre)
1895: RFC III 258, charter.
First Congregation Church (Hyde Park)
1894: RFC III 202, charter.
First Congregational Church (Bethel)
1904: 419-420 (272), charter.
First Congregational Church (Castleton).
1927: 142-143 (152), transfer of property to the FEDERATED CHURCH OF
CASTLETON INC.
First Congregational Church (Franklin)
1896: RFC III 371, charter.
First Congregational Church (Westmore)
1894: RFC III 194, charter.
First Congregational Church (Williamstown)
1894: 277-279 (214), charter.
First Congregational Church and Society (Orwell)
1908: 506-507 (340), charter.
First Congregational Church and Society (Rochester)
1910: 417-419 (377), charter.
First Congregational Church and Society (Shoreham)
1908: 507-508 (341), charter.
First Congregational Society (Castleton)
1927 142-143 (152), transfer of property to the FEDERATED CHURCH OF
CASTLETON INC.
First Congregational Society (Corinth)
1819: organized under general law passed October 26, 1797.
1878: 160 (178), organization declared legal and valid.
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First Congregational Society (Londonderry)
1882: 137 (154), charter.
First Congregational Society (Montpelier)
1869: 95-96 (85), name changed from MONTPELIER MEETING HOUSE SOCIETY.
1898: 269-270 (214), time of annual meeting.
First Congregational Society (West Randolph)
1865: 237-239 (154), charter.
First Congregational Society (Williamstown)
1864: 148-149 (112), charter.
First Congregational Society (Winooski)
1908: 504 (338), may dispose of edifice and real estate.
First Freewill Baptist Church (Albany)
1894: RFC III 204, charter.
First Medical Society in Vermont
See: MEDICAL SOCIETY IN VERMONT, FIRST
First Meeting House Society (Stowe)
1872: 666-667 (305), meetings legalized.
First Methodist Episcopal Legal Society (Middlebury)
1864: 150-152 (113), charter.
1892: 374 (217), charter repealed.
First Spiritual and Liberal Union (Hardwick)
1895: RFC III 307, charter.
First Universalist Parish (Bethel)
1910: 419-421 (378), charter.
First Universalist Society (Barre)
1896: RFC III 323, charter.
First Universalist Society (Barre)
1898: 268 (212), charter.
First Universalist Society (Halifax)
1880: 245 (235), dispose of chapel.
First Vermont Turnpike Co.
1796: 58-65; SP XVI 33, charter.
Fletcher Cemetery Assoc.
1858: 119-122 (78), charter.
Fletcher Granite Co.
1898: 413 (332), exemption from taxation by Woodbury legalized.
Fletcher Granite Co. (St. Albans)
1893: RFC III 108, charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Florence and Wakefield Marble Co.
1884: RFC I 352, charter.
Flower Brook Manufacturing Co. (Pawlet)
1836: 93 (46), charter.
Forest and Stream Club (Wilmington)
1891: RFC II 81, charter.
Forest City Park Assoc. (Burlington)
1881: RFC I 242, charter.
1882: 164 (173), name changed to QUEEN CITY PARK ASSOCIATION.
Forestdale Plank Road Co. (Brandon)
1853: 120-124 (112), charter.
Forestdale Water Co. (Brandon)
1900: 291-294 (215), charter.
Forest Mill Lumber Co.
1868: 171-172 (119), charter.
Forest Mining and Slate Co.
1853: 10 1-102 (95), charter.
1854: 90-91 (86), may increase capital stock.
Forest Stream Water Co. (Island Pond)
1900: 294-295 (216), charter.
Fort Cassin Co. (Ferrisburg)
1892: RFC III 64, charter.
Fort Cassin Cement Co. (Ferrisburg)
1882: RFC I 265, charter.
1882: RFC I 308, charter.
Fort Ethan Allen (Colchester and Essex)
1892: 392 (232), jurisdiction of lands given to the U.S.
Fountain Aqueduct Co. (Northfield)
1867: 102-104 (96), charter.
1870: 176 (131), charter revived.
Franklin Academical Institute
1849: 11 7 (81), charter.
Franklin Agricultural Society
1810: 67-68 (52), charter.
Franklin County Agricultural and Mechanical Society (Sheldon)
1892: 381-382 (223), charter.
Franklin County Agricultural Society
1818: 101-102 (22), charter (General Act).
1843: 14 (18), charter (General Act).
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1849:
1852:
1864:
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
County Bank (St. Albans)
96-99 (72), charter.
125-126 (98), location changed.
168-169 (124), closing of affairs.
Franklin County Creamery Assoc. (St. Albans)
1890: RFC II 52, charter.
Franklin County Law School
1851: 10 1-103 (100), charter.
Franklin County Mutual Fire Insurance Co. (St. Albans)
1846: 56-62 (4), charter.
Franklin County Savings Bank (St. Albans)
1852: 116-118 (94), charter.
Franklin County Savings Bank and Trust Co. (Sheldon)
1870: 411-420 (225), charter.
1898: 297-302 (220), charter.
Franklin County Steam Boat Co. (St. Albans)
1836: 127-129 (79), charter.
1849: 130-132 (88), charter.
Franklin County Telephone Co. (St. Albans)
1900: 311-313 (226), charter.
1902: 444 (269), capital stock.
Franklin County Traction Co.
1902: 209-213 (177), charter.
Franklin County Union Agricultural Society
1859: 145-146 (110), charter (enactment contingent upon certain provisions).
Franklin Hotel Co. (Bennington)
1859: 126-127 (94), charter.
Franklin Slate Co. (Poultney)
1868: 227-228 (146), charter.
Franklin Telephone Co.
1906: 694-695 (403), charter.
Fraternal Mutual Aid Society
1910: 469 (413), charter.
Fred'k Dutcher Drug Co. (St. Albans)
1892: RFC III 19, charter.
Free and Accepted Masons
See: GRAND LODGE OF VERMONT
Freehold Bank (Reading)
1839: 25-35 (1), charter.
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CORPORATE CHARTERS
Freeman Stone Co. (Ludlow)
1882: RFC I 305, charter.
Free Press Assoc.
1866: 110-112 (101), charter.
1869: 247-248 (133), capital stock.
1904: 528-529 (324), trustees.
Freewill Baptist Society (Sutton)
1880: 194-195 (198), charter.
French Carriage Co. (Grafton)
1873: RFC 0 227, charter.
Frost Veneer Seating Co. (Newport)
1888: 203-204 (218), charter.
1906: 727 (420), place of business.
Frozen Well Hotel Co. (Brandon)
1867: 141-142 (116), charter.
F. R. Patch Manufacturing Co. (Rutland)
1892: RFC III 81, charter.
Fullerton Woolen Co. (Cavendish)
1844: 42 (1), name changed from BLACK RIVER CANAL AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
F. V. Randall Post Building Assoc. (Danville)
1894: RFC III 342, charter.
-GGay's Cornet Band of Gaysville
1870: 189-190 (137), charter.
Gaysville Button Co. (Stockbridge)
1891: RFC III 14, charter.
1892: RFC III 423, certificate of increased capital.
Gaysville Manufacturing Co.
1888: RFC I 453, charter.
General Convention of Congregational Ministers and Churches in Vermont
1872: 608-610 (267), charter.
1898: 269 (213), name changed to CONGREGATIONAL CONVENTION OF VERMONT; notification for meetings.
General Grant Marble Co.
1870: 284-285 (180), charter.
George A. Eayres Co. (Pittsford)
1889: RFC I 536, charter.
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STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
George A. Squier Manufacturing Co. (Swanton)
1887: RFC I 407, charter.
George E. Lyon Granite Co. (Brattleboro)
1889: RFC I 517, charter.
Georgia Academy
1838: 74-75 (9), charter.
Georgia and Johnson Plank Road Co.
1850: 94-97 (106), charter.
1851: 93 (94), capital stock.
Georgia Plain Cemetery Assoc.
1904: 437-439 (283), charter.
Germanae Dilectae Scientiae of Lyndon
1870: 175-176 (130), charter.
Gilbert Hart Library (Wallingford)
1898: 264 (208), Wallingford may appropriate money for library's upkeep and operation.
Gilbert Hart Library Assoc. (Wallingford)
1893: RFC III 193, charter.
Gill Odd Fellows' Home of Vermont, Trustees of
1896: 411-412 (257), charter.
Giltedge Cheese Factory (East Hubbarton)
1895: RFC III 268, charter.
Glastenbury Light and Power Co.
1912: 522-526 (369), charter.
Glastenbury Plank Road Co.
1849: 84-87 (68), charter.
1851: 94-95 (96), location; toll.
1852: 112-113 (92), may extend road.
Glen Lake Slate Co. (Castleton)
1854: 88-90 (85), charter.
Glenwood Classical Seminary (Brattleboro)
1876: 245-247 (154), charter.
Glenwood Ladies' Seminary
1861: 148-149 (115), charter.
Globe Manufacturing Co. (Richford)
1893: RFC III 130, charter.
Globe Paper Co. (Rutland)
1873: RFC 0 230-231, charter.
Glover Flouring Mill Co.
1855: 183-184 (111), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
77
Glover Village Congregational Meeting House Building Society
1910: 421 (379), charter.
Gneiss Bottom Manufacturing Co. (Weathersfield)
1827: 88-89 (46), charter.
1829: 71 (44), name changed to PERKINSVILLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
Goddard Seminary
1870: 165-166 (122), name changed from GREEN MOUNTAIN CENTRAL INSTITUTE; powers of.
1892: 249 (143), number of trustees; power to hold funds.
1904: 413 (265), endowment fund.
1904: 413 (266), sum in endowment fund.
Gold Medal Sasparilla Co. (Montpelier)
1893: RFC III 104, charter.
Goodrich Library (Newport)
1898: 265-266 (209), charter.
Goodspeed Lumber and Chair Stock Co. (Wells)
1893: RFC III 173, charter.
Goshen Turnpike Co.
1834: 91-93 (56), charter.
1835: 138-139 (77), meeting; officers.
1838: 81-82 (15), term extended.
1840: 43 (33), time limit for completion.
1842: 113 (59), time limit for completion.
1852: 191 (142), road may be surrendered to towns as public highway.
Governor Paine Slate Co. (Northfield)
1864: 207-208 (148), charter.
Grafton Academy
1906: 593-594 (348), charter.
Grafton and Saxtons River Railroad Co.
1902: 214-217 (179), charter.
1906: 541-544 (319), charter.
Grafton Cheese Co.
1890: RFC I 551-552, charter.
Grafton Manufacturing Co.
1848: 83 (12), charter.
Grand Army of the Republic
1900: 354 (257), records of.
Grand Chapter of the State of Vermont
1826: 86-87 (65), charter.
1830: 54 (43), repealed.
Grand Isle Bridge Co.
1886: 94-95 (140), charter.
1888: 297-303 (263), construction of bridge from Grand Isle to North Hero outlined.
1892: 427 (272), time to build bridge is extended.
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STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Grand Isle County Agricultural Society
1818: 101-102 (22), charter (General Act).
1843: 14 (18), charter (General Act).
Grand Isle County Horse Breeders' Assoc.
1890: 245-246 (156), charter.
Grand Isle County Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
1846: 62-68 (5), charter.
Grand Isle County Telephone Co.
1888: 209-210 (223), charter.
Grand Isle County Telephone Co.
1896: 362-364 (235), charter.
Grand Isle Creamery Assoc.
1889: RFC I 517, charter.
Grand Isle Evaporator Co. (South Hero)
1883: RFC I 321, charter.
Grand Isle Steamboat Co.
1869: 142-144 (110), charter.
1880: 189-190 (191), transporting passengers and property.
Grand Junction Railroad Co.
1874: 230-235 (143), charter.
Grand Lodge of Masons
1896: 412-413 (258), officers granted power to hold and convey real estate.
1896: 413 (259), officers granted power to hold and convey real estate.
Grand Lodge of the State of Vermont
1823: 68-69 (57), charter.
1830: 54 (43), repealed.
Grand View Mountain Hotel and Observatory (Addison)
1872: 242-244 (160), charter.
Granite City Electric Co. (Barre)
1891: RFC II 138, charter.
Granite City Trotting Club (Barre)
1892: RFC III 60, charter.
Granite City Trotting Park Club (Barre)
1896: RFC III 343, charter.
Granite Construction Co. (Montpelier)
1892: RFC III 45, charter.
Granite Manufacturers Assoc. (Rockingham)
1902: 463-464 (284), charter.
1910: 412-413 (371), assessing stocks for liability.
Granite Manufacturing Co.
1846: 84-85 (16), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Granite Mutual Insurance Co.
1906: 714-721 (413), charter.
1908: 547 (369), powers of.
Granite Railroad Co.
1888: RFC I 470-472, charter.
Granite Savings Bank and Trust Co. (Barre)
1882: 189-194 (186), charter.
1884: 153 (191), revived provided stock.
1888: 193 (205), board of directors; stockholders.
Granite Trust Co. (Hardwick)
1910: 447-450 (401), charter.
Granville and Poultney Railroad Co.
1900: 109-113 (145), charter.
1902: 213 (178), operations of.
Granville Vermont Lumber Co.
1866: 148-149 (124), charter.
Graphite Bearing Co. (Brandon)
1880: RFC I 216, charter.
Great Falls Co. (Windsor)
1836: 122-123 (75), charter.
Great Falls Manufacturing Co.
1864: 197-198 (141), charter.
Green Mountain Creamery (Huntington)
1893: RFC III 167, charter.
Green Mount Cemetery Assoc. (Burlington)
1868: 111-115 (91), charter.
1880: 161 (168), state treasurer shall deliver funds.
1882: 129 (149), amount of land.
1896: 425-427 (269), may transfer property to City of Burlington.
1962: 513 (2)(spec. 1962), transfer of property.
Green Mount Cemetery (Starksboro)
1910: 427-428 (386), charter.
Green Mountain Bank (Bennington)
1846: 71-74 (7), charter.
1847: 44-45 (3), name changed to STARK BANK.
Green Mountain Central Institute
1863: 112-113 (86), charter.
1865: 103 (84), may hold a sum of money.
1870: 165-166 (122), name changed to GODDARD SEMINARY; powers of.
Green Mountain Club (Woodford)
1892: 362-366 (211), charter.
1894: 373 (265), capital stock; stockholders.
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STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Green Mountain Creamery Co. (West Topsham)
1893: RFC III 135, charter.
Green Mountain Fire Insurance Co. (Montpelier)
1896: 382-388 (249), charter.
Green Mountain Fish Hatchery (Fair Haven)
1888: RFC I 501, charter.
Green Mountain Glass Co.
1865: 229-230 (149), charter.
Green Mountain Glass Manufacturing Co.
1847: 111-112 (36), charter.
Green Mountain Grange Assoc. (St. Johnsbury)
1892: RFC III 53, charter.
Green Mountain Hotel Co. (Stowe)
1853: 116-117 (106), charter.
Green Mountain Institute (Woodstock)
1860: 99 (86), name changed from GREEN MOUNTAIN LIBERAL INSTITUTE.
1868: 263 (165), may increase capital; hold real estate.
1870: 166 (123), name changed to GREEN MOUNTAIN PERKINS ACADEMY.
Green Mountain Iron Co. (Brandon)
1836: 119-120 (72), charter.
Green Mountain Iron, Gold or Silver Mining Co.
1867: 178 (139), name changed from GREEN MOUNTAIN SILVER MINING
COMPANY.
Green Mountain Land, Lumber and Transportation Co.
1853: 127-129 (116), charter.
Green Mountain Liberal Institute (Woodstock)
1848: 87-88 (17), charter.
1860: 99 (86), name changed to GREEN MOUNTAIN INSTITUTE.
Green Mountain Live-Stock Co.
1884: 175 (208), charter.
Green Mountain Manufacturing Co. (Shrewsbury)
1828: 46-47 (46), charter.
Green Mountain Marble Co.
1870: 286-287 (181), charter.
Green Mountain Marble Co. (Danby)
1867: 166-167 (133), charter.
Green Mountain Mutual Health Assoc. (Montpelier)
1851: 103-107 (10 1), charter.
Green Mountain Park (Bennington)
1894: RFC III 187, charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
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Green Mountain Perkins Academy (Woodstock)
1870: 166 (123), name changed from GREEN MOUNTAIN INSTITUTE.
1908: 499 (329), may dispose of property.
Green Mountain Pulp Co. (Middlebury)
1882: RFC I 258, charter.
Green Mountain Quarrying and Manufacturing Co.
1867: 187-188 (146), charter.
1868: 175-176 (122), name changed to EUREKA MARBLE COMPANY.
Green Mountain Railroad and Mining Co.
1890: 184-186 (113), charter.
Green Mountain Seminary (Waterbury)
1862: 116-118 (73), charter.
1868: 264 (166), trustees; estate holdings; shares.
1872: 152 (114), records and acts legalized.
Green Mountain Seminary Association (Waterbury Center)
1895: RFC III 275, charter.
Green Mountain Silver Mining Co.
1865: 160-162 (122), charter.
1867: 178 (139), name changed to GREEN MOUNTAIN IRON, GOLD OR SILVER
MINING COMPANY.
Green Mountain Summer Home Co. (Bennington)
1889: RFC I 512, charter.
1889: RFC I 541, certificate of increased capital.
Green Mountain Telegraph Co.
1890: 205 (123), charter.
1900: 313 (227), use of wires.
Green Mountain Telephone and Telegraph Co.
1898: 340-341 (238), charter.
Green Mountain Trotting Park Assoc. (Barre)
1888: RFC I 480, charter.
Green Mountain Turnpike Co.
1797: 85-94; SP XVI 129-132, charter.
1799: 38-46; SP XVI 400-405, charter.
1800: 75, roads.
1802: 134-136 (81), compensation for roads.
1817: 23-25 (31), resurvey road.
1818: 216-217 (12), gate; toll.
1822: 80-81 (56), resurvey. and alter road.
1828: 56-58 (56), resurvey and alter road.
1831: 115-116 (58), resurvey and alter.
1832: 113 (57), term for resurveying and altering road extended.
Green Mountain Woolen Manufacturing Co. (Ludlow)
1835: 100-101 (41), charter.
Green River Manufacturing Co. (Halifax)
1829: 70-71 (43), charter.
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
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Greensboro Cemetery Assoc.
1931: 207 (192), exemption from taxation.
Greens Corner Cemetery Assoc. (Swanton)
1912: 568-569 (404), charter.
1931: 207 (192), exemption from taxation.
Greenvale Manufacturing Co. (Bristol)
1861: 139-141 (109), charter.
Greenwich Granulated Potato Co. (North Bennington)
1896: RFC III 388, charter.
Greenwood Cemetery Assoc. (Whitingham)
1906: 618-620 (369), charter.
Griffiths and Morgan Co. (Pawlet)
1890: RFC II 3, charter.
Groton and Ryegate Mining Co.
1846: 83-84 (15), charter.
Grove Cemetery Assoc. (St. Johnsbury)
1856: 118-122 (106), charter.
G. S. Blodgett Co. (Burlington)
1892: RFC III 21, charter.
Guildhall Aqueduct Co.
1874: 170-173 (123), charter.
1882: 122-123 (143), stock.
Guildhall Bridge Co.
1836: 123-125 (76), charter.
Guildhall Falls Water Co.
1859: 98-100 (79), charter.
Guilford Center Cemetary Assoc.
1895: RFC III 320, charter.
Guilford Mineral Spring Co.
1868: 238-239 (154), charter.
1870: 350-351 (211), value of estate holdings; capital stock.
Guilford Seminary
1878: 150-151 (169), charter.
-HHammond Female Institute (Newfane)
1853: 85-86 (84), charter.
1857: 177 (8), first meeting.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Hampton Falls Marble Co. (Clarendon)
1886: RFC I 388, charter.
Hancock and Rochester Telephone Assoc.
1890: 206 (124), charter.
Hanksville Creamery Co.
1895: RFC III 270, charter.
Hardwick Academy
1867: 96 (91), name changed from SOUTH HARDWICK ACADEMY.
Hardwick and Marshfield Railroad Co.
1874: 236-238 (144), charter.
1886: 157-158 (182), charter.
Hardwick and Woodbury Railroad Co.
1894: 316-319 (235), charter.
1904: 244-245 (194), construction of lines; rights of way.
Hardwick Aqueduct and Water Supply Co.
1890: 198-200 (120), charter.
Hardwick Cemetery Assoc.
1900: 341-342 (247), charter.
Hardwick Hardware Co.
1895: RFC III 317, charter.
Hardwick Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1892: 290-294 (173), charter.
1894: 297 (222), capital stock; shares.
Hartford Academy
1839: 71-72 (13), charter.
Hartford Cemetery Assoc.
1868: 116-118 (92), charter.
Hartford Cemetery Assoc.
1904: 440-442 (284), charter.
1910: 428 (387), treasurer may give bonds.
Hartford Creamery Co.
1888: RFC 1475, charter.
Hartford Electric Light and Power Co.
1892: RFCIII 69, charter.
Hartford Library
1892: RFC III 68, charter.
Hartford Library Society
1799: 64-66; SP XVI 383-385, charter.
Hartford Manufacturing Co.
1807: 145-147 (105), charter.
1808: 136 (99), exempt from taxes.
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STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
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Hartford Mills Co.
1872: 297-298 (187), charter.
Hartford Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1912: 591-594 (417), charter.
Hartford
1894:
1898:
1904:
Street Railway Co.
341-344 (243), charter.
149 (172), amount of capital stock needed to begin business.
263-264 (204), operation area; capital stock; right of way; fare and tolls.
Hartford Telephone Co.
1896: 364-365 (236), charter.
Hartford
1890:
1906:
1947:
1957:
Water Co.
194-198 (119), charter.
573 (337), charter revived.
328-332 (235), all capital stock is sold to town of Hartford.
372-373 (308), issuance of bonds.
Hartford Woolen Co.
1886: RFC I 397, charter.
Hartland Academy
1821: 169-170 (90), charter.
Hartland Falls Co.
1906: 722-723 (415),1794 charter revived (see SP XV 289-292); name changed from
Company For Rendering the Connecticut River Navigable.
Hartland Manufacturing Co.
1836: 91-92 (45), charter.
Hartland Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
1900: 322-326 (234), charter.
Haven and Martin Manufacturing Co. (Bennington)
1877: RFC I 158, charter.
Haverhill Granite Co. (Bradford)
1894: RFC III 208, charter.
Hawks Mountain Horse Breeders' Assoc. (Weathersfield)
1891: RFC II 122, charter.
Hazard Slate Co. (Fair Haven)
1882: RFC 1266-309, charter.
H. C. White Co. (North Bennington)
1893: RFC III 469, charter.
Heaton Hospital
1896: 409-410 (255), charter.
Hebrew Congregation (Bennington)
1908: 509 (342), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
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Hemlocks Hospital (Brattleboro)
1904: 427-429 (277), charter.
Henry Mill Co. (Weathers field)
1858: 138-l39 (86), charter.
Henry W. Putnam Memorial Hospital (Bennington)
1912: 565-567 (401), charter.
1939: 309-311 (266), must file with village and town clerks.
Herald and Globe Assoc. (Rutland)
1877: RFC I 157, charter.
Hibernian Benevolent Society (Burlington)
1870: 514-515 (247), charter.
Hibernian Benevolent Society (St. Albans)
1872: 619-620 (273), charter.
Higby Sewing Machine Co. (Brattleboro)
1882: RFC I 250, charter.
Higgins Drug Co. (Rutland)
1895: RFC III 310, charter.
Highgate and Canada Railroad Co.
1893: RFC III 463-468, charter.
Highgate Center Cemetery Assoc.
1906: 620-622 (370), charter.
Highgate Manufacturing Co.
1865: l31-l32 (103), charter.
Highgate Springs Hotel Co.
1856: 144-146 (118), charter.
Highland Creamery (Derby)
1895: RFC III 250, charter.B
Hillside Fruit Co. (Woodstock/Fla.)
1893: RFC III 148, charter.
Hinesburgh and Burlington Plank Road Co.
1850: 91-94 (105), charter.
Hinesburg Cemetery Assoc.
1857: 100-102 (78), charter.
Hinesburgh Cheese and Butter Co.
1870: 211-2l3 (149), charter.
1872: 209-210 (141), name changed to LEWIS CREEK CHEESE AND BUTTER
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
Hinesburg Cornet Band
1866: l31-132 (1l3), charter.
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STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Hinesburg Literary Society
1822: 75 (53), charter.
1826: 100 (78), may hold real estate.
Hinesburgh Manufacturing Co.
1847: 109-110 (34), charter.
Hinsdale Bridge Co.
1888: 306-307 (268), enables Brattleboro to purchase toll bridge of.
Holland Academy
1862: 118-120 (74), charter.
Holland and Morgan Telephone Co.
1884: 167-168 (200), charter.
Holton Hardware Co. (Burlington)
1896: RFC III 335, charter.
Home for Aged Women (Burlington)
1886: 124-125 (164), charter.
Home for Aged Women (St. Johnsbury)
1892: 370-371 (214), charter.
1896: 411 (256), name changed to SUNSET HOME.
1898: 360 (252), may be called HOME FOR AGED WOMEN or SUNSET HOME.
Home for Destitute Children (Burlington)
1865: 230-232 (150), charter.
1874: 195-196 (133), admittance of children; penalty for removing children from.
Home for Friendless Women
1890: 225-226 (141), charter.
Home Market Co. (Jericho)
1895: RFC III 257, charter.
Home Publishing Co. (Burlington)
1891: RFC II 125, charter.
1892: RFC III 427, certificate of reduction of capital.
Home Savings Bank (Burlington)
1894: 279-280 (216), charter.
Home Telephone Co. (Brandon)
1898: 341-342 (239), charter.
Home Telephone Co. (Rochester)
1906: 695-696 (404), charter.
Hoosac Power and Traction Co.
1898: 150-153 (173), charter.
1902: 217 (180), operation area; officers; capital stock.
Hoosac Tunnel and Wilmington Railroad Co.
1892: 240 (138), power to extend.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
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Hoosick Railway Co.
1898: 140-144 (169), merged with BENNINGTON ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY; name changed to the BENNINGTON AND HOOSICK RAILWAY
COMPANY.
Household Spring Bed Co. (Swanton)
1887: RFC I 440-441, charter.
Houston Cure Co. (Rutland)
1893: RFC III 142, charter.
Houston Cure Co. (St. Albans)
1893: RFC III 156, charter.
Houston Cure Co. (St. Johnsbury)
1893: RFC III 147, charter.
Houston Cure Company of Vermont (Burlington)
1893: RFC III 116, charter.
Howard Hotel Co.
1868: 144-146 (107), charter.
Howard Relief Society (Burlington)
1884: 141 (181), charter.
Howard Slate Co. (Thetford)
1855: 106-109 (79), charter.
Howe Scale Co. (Brandon, Rutland)
1860: 135-137 (108), charter.
1878: 190-192 (195), charter; may merge with BRANDON MANUFACTURING
COMPANY.
1880: RFC I 182, certificate of transfer and payment of stock.
1883: RFC 1274, certificate of increased capital.
1884: 175 (207), stock.
1886: 114-116 (157), name changed to HOWE SCALE COMPANY OF 1886.
Howe Scale Company of 1886 (Rutland)
1886: 114-116 (157), name changed from HOWE SCALE COMPANY.
1898: 354-355 (246), contracting with other individuals.
1904: 529 (325), name changed to HOWE SCALE COMPANY.
1910: 474-475 (417), principal office.
H. R. Ayer Co. (Richford)
1892: RFC III 20, charter.
Hubbardton Battle Ground
1872: 645 (286), preservation of monument authorized.
1874: 385 (188), state appropriation to erect fence around monument.
1904: 229-230 (183), preservation of.
Hubbardton Battle Monument Assoc.
1856: 191-192 (138), charter.
1857: 119-120 (86), charter repealed; charter granted to Amos Churchill, et al.
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
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Hubbardton Turnpike Co.
1802: 175-180 (106), charter.
1804: 55-56 (52)(Oct. Sess.), committee to assess compensation for damages caused
by road.
1804: 68-70 (61)(Oct. Sess.), layout market road.
1808: 61-62 (47), toll.
1835: 137-138 (74), meeting.
1851: 131-132 (124), charter repealed.
Huntington Fund
1875: 136-137 (150),
1882: 11 (132), state
1884: 247-248 (230),
1945: 274-275 (211),
establishment thereof; resolution.
is executor of trust.
dispensation of the fund.
refund of Huntington Fund.
Huntington Turnpike Co.
1835: 127-129 (65), charter.
Husbandman's Fire Insurance Co. (Montpelier)
1878: 164-170 (182), charter.
Hyde Park Hotel Co.
1891: RFC II 86, charter.
1892: RFC III 417, certificate of increased capital.
Hyde Park Lumber Co.
'1888: RFC I 448, charter.
Hyde Park Mining Co.
1867: 178-180 (140), charter.
Hyde Park Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1870: 420-429 (226), charter.
1874: 258 (154), extending time during which subscription books must be oPen.
Hyde Park Warehouse Co.
1893: RFC III 178, charter.
Hyde Park Water Co.
1859: 93-95 (77), charter.
Hydeville Co. (Castleton)
1849: 137-138 (93), charter.
Hydeville Cemetery Assoc. (Castleton)
1862: 102-104 (67), charter.
Hydeville Manufacturing Co.
1865: 13 3-134 (104), charter.
Hydeville Slate Co.
1851: 121-122 (116), charter.
1852: 188 (136), power to hold property extended; capital stock.
Hydeville Slate Co. (Castleton)
1882: RFC I 256, charter.
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CORPORATE CHARTERS
Hygenic Drug Co. (Poultney)
1891: RFC II 132, charter.
-1Industrial Works (Springfield)
1875: RFC I 108, charter.
1875: RFC I 145, certificate of payment of capital.
Intercounty Telephone Co. (Montpelier)
1908: 543-544 (364), charter.
1910: 464-465 (408), charter re-enacted.
International Co. (Derby)
1882: 155-158 (166), charter.
1883: RFC I 313, certificate of payment of capital.
1884: RFC I 354, certificate of payment of capital.
1902: 464 (285), liability to taxation.
International Combustion Co. (Rutland)
1894: 368-369 (259), charter.
International Express Co.
1864: 153-155 (114), charter.
International Hay and Cotton Press Co. (Randolph)
1881: RFC I 244, charter.
International Press Co.
1882: 165-166 (175), charter; may succeed INTERNATIONAL HAY AND COTTON
PRESS COMPANY.
International Telegraph Co.
1869: 147-149 (113), charter.
1869: 149 (114), capital stock.
1870: 354-355 (214), allowing for branch lines.
International Telephone and Electric Co.
1892: 358-359 (208), charter.
International Water Co. (Derby Line)
1906: 574-578 (338), charter.
1912: 544 (378), election of directors.
1982: 705-719 (M-14), charter; repeal of 1906 act (338).
Inter-state Fire Brick and Clay Co. (Burlington)
1890: RFC II 33, charter.
Interstate Railway Co. (White River Junction)
1902: 218-222 (181), charter.
1906: 544-545 (320), charter extended.
1910: 384 (357), charter revived; commissioners.
Interstate Trust Co. (White River Junction)
1910: 450-454 (402), charter.
90
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Ira Fox Toll Bridge (Milton)
1812: 91-93 (71), grant.
1813: 66-67 (49), extension of grant.
Irasburg Cemetery Assoc.
1906: 623-625 (371), charter.
Irasburgh Aqueduct Co.
1852: 183-185 (134), charter.
1860: 120-122 (100), charter.
1863: 79-80 (68), charter.
Irasburgh Hotel Co.
1852: 159-160 (116), charter.
Irasville Burial Grounds (Waitsfield)
1896: 427 (270), can enlarge.
Island Pond Academy
1853: 79-80 (79), charter.
1869: 72-73 (69), charter.
Island Pond and St. Johnsbury Railroad Co.
1854: 147-157 (114), charter.
1855: 200 (122), time limit for the CONNECTICUT AND PASSUMPSIC RIVERS
RAILROAD COMPANY to raise means for completing their road extended.
Island Pond Copper Mining Co.
1858: 194-195 (125), charter.
Island Pond Electric Light and Power Co.
1895: RFC III 295, charter.
Island Pond Hotel Co.
1852: 160-161 (117), charter.
Island Pond Lumber Co.
1853: 129-130 (117), charter.
Island Pond Machine Shop Co.
1852: 171-173 (126), charter.
Island Pond Savings Bank
1872: 416-419 (233), charter.
Island Pond Water Co.
1900: 296-299 (217), granting powers to.
1904: 278-279 (215), fees and collection of.
Isle La Motte Bridge Co.
1851: 137-139 (129), charter.
1860: 84 (74), time limit for completion of bridge.
1868: 90 (85), time limit for completion of bridge.
1878: 239-241 (235), charter.
1880: 150-152 (159), rights may be assigned to Town of Isle La Motte.
1882: 263 (211), appropriations and duties prescribed.
1882: 264 (212), appropriations of sum.
91
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Isle La Motte Fishing Club
1894: RFC III 236, charter.
Isle La Motte Marble and Lime Co.
1868: 182-183 (126), charter.
-JJackman Manufacturing Co. (Bradford)
1894: RFC III 217, charter.
Jacksonville and North Adams Telegraph and Telephone Assoc.
1882: 216-218 (197), charter.
Jacksonville Aqueduct Co. (Whitingham)
1860: 122-124 (101), charter.
Jacksonville Cemetery Assoc. (Whitingham)
1856: 130-132 (110), charter.
Jacksonville Cheese Factory Co. (Whitingham)
1872: 210-212 (142), charter.
Jamaica Cemetery Assoc.
1858: 126-129 (80), charter.
Jamaica Cheese Assoc.
1892: RFC III 58, charter.
Jamaica Leather Co.
1858: 134-136 (84), charter.
Jamaica Manufacturing Co.
1863: 81-82 (69), charter.
Jamaica Savings Bank
1872: 420-424 (234), charter.
Jamaica Turnpike Co.
1823: 71-74 (60), charter.
1826: 56 (48), committee to re-survey road.
Janis, Willard and MacLane Co. (East Montpelier)
1893: RFC III 179, charter.
Jay Mountain Road Co.
1867: 226-229 (167), charter.
Jefferson Mining Co. (Newbury)
1845: 55 (14), charter.
Jericho Hotel Co.
1863: 98-99 (77), charter.
J. J. Duane Manufacturing Co. (Pawlet)
1892: RFC III 75, charter.
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
92
John B. Holmes Co. (Springfield)
1892: RFC III 79, charter.
Johnson Brass Band
1861: 152-153 (119), charter.
Johnson Cemetery Assoc.
1855: 164-168 (102), charter.
1864: 132-136 (103), charter.
Johnson Water Power Manufacturing Co.
1872: 273-275 (176), charter.
Jones and Lamson Machine Co. (Windsor)
1876: RFC I 117, charter.
1878: RFC I 142, certificate of paid up capital.
1888: RFC I 503-504, certificate of increase; change of location to Springfield.
1893: RFC III 451, certificate of increase of stock.
Jones and Lamson Power Co.
1912: 526-527 (370), water rights; furnishing of electricity.
Jonesville Creamery Assoc.
1893: RFC III 172, charter.
Journal Co. (Windsor)
1875: RFC I 75-76, charter.
1875: RFC I 77, certificate of paid up capital.
J. S. Holden Manufacturing Co. (Bennington)
1889: RFC I 538, charter.
Junction Iron Co. (White River Junction)
1857: 137-139 (98), charter.
-KKearsage Marble Co. (Rutland)
1875: RFC I 80, charter.
Keith Manufacturing Co. (Springfield)
1872: 275-277 (177), charter.
Kellogg Hubbard Library (Montpelier)
1894: 274 (209), charter.
Kempton Medical Co. (Springfield)
1894: RFC III 214, charter.
Kent and Root Marble Co. (Dorset)
1884: RFC I 355, charter.
Kidder Manufacturing Co. (Ludlow)
1835: 99-100 (40), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
93
Kilkenny Granite Co. (Lunenburg)
1893: RFC III 160, charter.
Killington Hotel Co.
1867: 143-144 (117), charter.
Killington Railroad Co.
1868: 211-214 (138), charter.
1868: 284-286 (179), towns in Rutland and Windsor counties may aid.
1869: 114-115 (97), relocation of east terminus.
1872: 345-346 (206), may construct branch; change location of terminus.
King Farm Slate Co.
1866: 194-195 (155), charter.
Kirby Granite Co. (St. Johnsbury)
1895: RFC III 292, charter.
Knickerbocker Manufacturing Co.
1870: 271-273 (174), charter.
Knights of Columbus Building Assoc. (Rutland)
. 1921: 262 (259), exempt from taxation.
Knights of Pythias, Johnson Lodge No. 32
1906: 603-604 (359), charter.
Kurn Hattin Home Assoc. (Westminster)
1894: RFC III 222, charter.
-LLadies Aid Society (lincoln)
1895: RFC III 284, charter.
Ladies Aid Society (Wells River)
1894: RFC III 478-479, charter.
Ladies' Library Association of Danville, Trustees of
1890: 215-216 (131), charter.
Lafayette Society (St. Albans)
1875: RFC I 83, charter.
Laird and Sweeney ManufacturiI:lg Co. (St. Johnsbury)
1892: RFC III 10, charter.
1893: RFC III 453, certificate of increase of capital.
Lake Bombazine Slate and Marble Co.
1866: 162-163 (132), charter.
Lake Champlain and Otter Creek Railroad
1838: 65-72 (6), charter.
94
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Lake Champlain and St. Albans Railroad Co.
1870: 332-334 (202), charter.
1872: 346 (207), may extend road, purchase land and water.
Lake Champlain Club (Rutland)
1895: RFC III 311, charter.
Lake Champlain Granite Co.
1889: RFC I 510, charter.
Lake Champlain Yacht Club (Burlington)
1892: 384-385 (225), charter.
Lake Como Co. (Brattleboro)
1895: RFC III 285, charter.
Lake Dunmore Glass Co. (Salisbury)
1832: 96-97 (43), charter.
Lake Dunmore Hotel Co. (Salisbury)
1852: 164-165 (120), charter.
Lake Dunmore Power and Traction Co.
1898: 153-156 (174), charter.
1900: 114-115 (146), operation area; sale of real estate.
1900: 115 (147), private road.
1906: 572 (336), duties and powers.
1910: 363-364 (339), charter extended.
Lake Hortonio Cooperative Creamery Co. (Hubbardton)
1895: RFC III 262, charter.
Lake Mitchell Trout Club (Woodstock)
1893: RFC III 123, charter.
Lake Morey Telephone and Telegraph Co. (Fairlee)
1904: 515-516 (313), charter.
Lake Shore Lumber Co. (Castleton)
1878: RFC I 127, charter.
Lake Shore Slate Co.
1872: 505-506 (247), charter.
Lake View Cemetery Assoc. (Shoreham)
1890: 241-244 (154), charter.
Lake View Creamery Co. (Charlotte)
1895 RFC III 322, charter.
Lake View Retreat (Burlington)
1882: 249 (232), exemption from taxation.
1888: 305 (267), taxation.
Lakota Club (Woodstock)
1891: RFC II 124, charter.
1892: RFC III 422, certificate of increase of capital.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Lambda Iota Society
See: UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT
Lamoille and Elmore Iron Factory and Mining Co.
1827: 89 (47), charter.
Lamoille and Elmore Pond Iron, Paint and Mineral Co.
1857: 124-125 (90), charter.
Lamoille
1815:
1815:
1816:
1817:
Bridge Co.
41-45 (46), charter.
74 (77), first meeting.
55 (58), term extended.
65-69 (82), charter.
Lamoille Brigade Band (Hyde Park)
1859: 135-136 (101), charter.
Lamoille Calf Skin Co. (Hyde Park)
1889: RFC I 544, charter.
Lamoille
1854:
1856:
1864:
County Bank (Hyde Park)
132-136 (106), charter.
181-182 (132), capital stock.
169-170 (125), capital stock increased.
Lamoille County Mining Co. (Newport)
1890: RFC II 65, charter.
Lamoille County Plank Road Co.
1849: 78-81 (66), charter.
1858: 158-159 (98), tolls; may surrender road to pUblic.
Lamoille County Savings Bank and Trust Co. (Hyde Park)
1882: 194-199 (187), charter.
1884: 153-158 (192), charter.
Lamoille Fair Ground Co.
1870: 228-230 (158), charter.
Lamoille Junction Railroad
1872: 347-349 (208), charter.
1874: 243-245 (151), consolidation with other railroads proposed.
Lamoille Lumber Co. (Hyde Park)
1888: RFC I 474, charter.
Lamoille Manufacturing Co. (St. Johnsbury)
1836: 107-108 (61), charter.
1868: 176-178 (123), charter.
Lamoille Mutual Fire and Live Stock Insurance Co. (Hyde Park)
1870: 252-262 (167), charter.
Lamoille Mutual Live Stock Insurance Co. (Hyde Park)
1867: 247-256 (180), charter.
95
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
96
Lamoille Publishing Co. (Morrisville and Hyde Park)
1881: RFC I 294, charter.
Lamoille Spring and Hotel Co. (Wolcott)
1868: 147-148 (108), charter.
Lamoille Valley Butter and Cheese Manufactory (Milton)
1872: 212-214 (143), charter.
Lamoille Valley Creamery Assoc.
1892: RFC III 94, charter.
1893: RFC III 461, certificate of increase of capital.
Lamoille Valley Extension Railroad Co.
1872: 350-352 (209), charter.
1874: 243-245 (151), consolidation with other railroads proposed.
Lamoille
1869:
1870:
1872:
1874:
Valley Junction Railroad Co.
111-114 (96), charter.
536-538 (261), certain towns in Franklin County may aid.
624-628 (278), Alburg may aid.
243-245 (151), consolidation with other railroads proposed.
Lamoille
1867:
1867:
1868:
1868:
Valley Railroad
208-211 (159), charter.
296-299 (203), towns may aid in construction of.
215 (139), route.
298-299 (185), consolidation with ESSEX COUNTY RAILROAD COMPANY
and MONTPELIER AND ST. JOHNSBURY RAILROAD COMPANY.
1869: 111 (95), may extend road.
1870: 529-530 (257), may issue joint bonds with ESSEX COUNTY RAILROAD COMPANYand MONTPELIER AND ST. JOHNSBURY RAILROAD COMPANY.
1874: 243-245 (151), consolidation with other railroads proposed.
Lampson Graded School District (New Haven)
1874: 149-150 (113), charter.
Landgrove Farmers' and Mechanics' Hall Assoc.
1879: RFC I 177, charter.
L. and L. Mott Home (South Hero)
1892: 371-372 (215), charter.
1894: 376 (268), board of trustees.
Lane Manufacturing Co.
1872: 277-279 (178), charter.
Lang and Goodhue Manufacturing Co. (Burlington)
1891: RFC II 80, charter.
Langdon Granite Co.
1890: 229 (144), name changed from MONUMENTAL GRANITE COMPANY.
Larrabee's Point Ferry (Shoreham)
1949: 252-253 (275), charter.
1970: 40-41 (178), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
97
Larrabee's Point Lumber and Manufacturing Co.
1889: RFC I 531, charter.
Lasher Stocking Co. (Bennington)
1891 : RFC II 110, charter.
Laurel Glen Cemetery Assoc. (Shrewsbury)
1880: 162-164 (169), charter.
1888: 207 (220), purchase or gift.
1892: 340-341 (197), increase of powers.
Laurel Glen Cemetery Association of 1894 (Shrewsbury)
1894: 377-382 (270), charter.
Lawrence Hotel Co. (Brattleboro)
1860: 115-116 (97), charter.
Lawrence House Co. (Brattleboro)
1863: 99-100 (78), charter.
Lebanon Springs Railroad Co. (NY)
1852: 103-104 (87), consolidation with NEW YORK AND BENNINGTON
RAILROAD COMPANY authorized.
1853: 124 (113), time limit extended.
1867: 204-205 (155), may consolidate with BENNINGTON AND RUTLAND
RAILROAD COMPANY.
1867: 339-340 (2)(spec. 1867), BENNINGTON AND RUTLAND RAILROAD COMPANY may purchase bonds of.
Leicester Marble Co.
1866: 163-164 (133), charter.
Leicester Mineral Paint Co.
1869: 97 (87), name changed from BRANDON MINERAL PAINT COMPANY.
Leland and Gray Seminary
1862: 120 (75), name changed from LELAND SEMINARY.
1878: 151-152 (170), estate holdings.
Leland Classical and English School (Townshend)
1834: 73-74 (42), charter.
1848: 90 (20), name changed to LELAND SEMINARY.
Leland Seminary
1848: 90 (20), name changed from LELAND CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL.
1862: 120 (75), name changed to LELAND AND GRAY SEMINARY.
Lewis College (Northfield)
1880: 195-196 (199), name changed from NORWICH UNIVERSITY.
1884: 263-264 (252), name changed back to NORWICH UNIVERSITY.
Lewis Creek Cheese and Butter Manufacturing Co.
1872: 209-210 (141), name changed from HINESBURGH CHEESE AND BUTTER
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
98
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Lincoln and Bristol Telephone Co.
1896: 366-367 (237), charter.
1900: 313 (228), officers; capital stock.
Lincoln Cemetery Assoc.
1908: 513-515 (347), charter.
Lincoln Iron Co.
1843: 66-67 (60), charter.
Lincoln Iron Works (Rutland)
1882: RFC I 296, charter.
Lincoln Lumber Co.
1890: RFC II 50, charter.
1892: RFC III 408, certificate of increase of capital.
Lincoln Turnpike Co.
1835: 129-131, charter.
Literary Adelphi (Fairfax)
1856: 184-185 (134), charter.
See also: NEW HAMPTON LITERARY AND THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE
Literary Society of Monkton
1825: 106-107 (63), charter.
Litho Carbon Insulating Co. (Bennington)
1893: RFC III ll9, charter.
Littleton Bridge Co. (Waterford)
1896: 419-420 (265), charter.
Locust Ridge Cemetery Assoc. (Brattleboro)
1890: 236-238 (151), charter.
Londonderry Cornet Band
1862: 120-121 (76), charter.
Londonderry, First Congregational Society
See: FIRST CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY OF LONDONDERRY
Londonderry Hotel Co.
1859: 123-124 (92), charter.
Lowell Iron Manufacturing Co.
1833: 86-87 (41), charter.
Lowell Lumber Co.
1891: RFC III , 1 charter.
Lower Terrace Water Co. (Hartford)
1893: RFC III 162, charter.
L. Pease and Son Co.
1895: RFC III 290, charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Lucy Ruggles Teachers' Home
1904: 429-430 (278), charter.
Ludlow Aqueduct Co.
1892 329-332 (190), charter.
Ludlow Manufacturing Co.
1834: 83-84 (49), charter.
Ludlow Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1892: 295-300 (174), charter.
1896: 268 (185), capital stock; stockholders.
1902: 432-433 (262), capital stock.
Ludlow Telephone Co.
1896: 367-368 (238), charter.
1902: 444-445 (270), sale of real estate.
1951: 351 (253), capital stock.
Ludlow Toy Manufacturing Co.
1873: ~FC 0 224-225, charter.
Lunenburg Cooperative Creamery Assoc.
1896: RFC III 369, charter.
Lunenburg Manufacturing Co.
1896: RFC III 333, charter.
Lunenburg Starch Co.
1866: 201-202 (160), charter.
Lydia Farm Beach Co. (Burlington)
1896: RFC III 380, charter.
Lyndon Club (Lyndonville)
1893: RFC III 174, charter.
Lyman Bridge Corp. (NH)
1808: 116-117 (81), may hold lands in VT.
1835: 142 (83), may hold lands in VT.
1855: 60-61 (46), may erect toll gate; may hold lands in VT.
Lyme Bridge Co. (NH)
1864: 140-141 (101), may build toll bridge across Connecticut River.
Lyndon and Island Pond Electric Railroad Co.
1904: 253-257 (199), charter.
Lyndon,
1854:
1855:
1862:
Bank of
136-140 (107), charter.
193-194 (115), capital stock enlarged.
126 (80), capital stock reduced.
Lyndon Carriage Co.
1890: RFC II 57, charter.
99
100
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Lyndon Investment and Guarantee Co.
1888: 189-190 (202), charter.
Lyndon Literary and Biblical Institute
1867: 96-98 (92), charter.
1884: 145-146 (185), powers of corporation and trustees.
Lyndon Manufacturing Co.
1810: 51-53 (41), charter.
Lyndon Mill Co.
1856: 161-162 (125), charter.
1869: 96-97 (86), incorporators; location of mill; estate holdings.
Lyndon Park Assoc.
1877: RFC I 164, charter.
Lyndon Savings Bank
1884: 161-162 (194), charter.
Lyndon Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1870: 429-437 (227), charter.
1872: 424 (235), number of trustees; extension of time limit for opening books.
Lyndonville Creamery Assoc.
1891: RFC III 4, charter.
Lyndonville Improvement Sooiety
1902: 448 (275), charter.
1904: 524 (319), nature of business.
Lyndonville Water Co.
1886: RFC I 375, charter.
-MMad River Manufacturing Co.
1872: 279-281 (179), charter.
Mad River Turnpike Co.
1805: 191-199 (98), charter.
Magog Bridge Co.
1810: 139-143 (97), charter.
Magog Stone Co. (Burke)
1820: 155-156 (120), charter.
Maidstone Merino Sheep Establishment
1820: 157-161 (121), charter.
Maine and Vermont Granite Co. (Barre)
1894: RFC III 248, charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
101
Maine Central Railroad Co.
1900: 130 (157), may purchase and hold capital stock of COOS VALLEY RAILROAD
COMPANY.
1931: 211-212 (200), may consolidate with UPPER COOS RAILROAD COMPANY
and COOS VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY.
Mallary Woolen Co. (Hartford)
1836: 113 (66), charter.
Mallett's Bay Hotel Co.
1872: 244-246 (161), charter.
Manchester Academy
1829: 66-68 (40), charter.
1902: 402-403 (236), trustees.
Manchester and Jamaica Railroad Co.
1869: 115-117 (98), charter.
1878: 178 (189), charter extended; any town may aid in construction of.
Manchester Aqueduct Society
1821: 185-186 (94), charter.
Manchester, Bank of
1832: 59-67 (33), charter.
1847: 45 (4), charter extended.
Manchester Cheese Factory Assoc.
1882: RFC I 254, charter.
1883: RFC I 312, certificate of paid up capital.
Manchester Congregational Society
1784: 145; SP XIII 232-233, charter.
1797: RL 145, charter.
Manchester Cotton and Woolen Manufacturing Co.
1836: 117-118 (70), charter.
Manchester Female Seminary
1846: 54-55 (3), charter.
Manchester Glass Factory Co.
1835: 120-121 (59), charter.
Manchester Leather Co.
1860: l33-l35 (107), charter.
Manchester Manufacturing Co.
1866: 150-157 (125), charter.
Manchester Railway and Improvement Co.
1894: 321-325 (238), charter.
Manchester Soldiers Monument Assoc.
1895: RFC III 319, charter.
102
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Manchester South Village Fire Co.
1830: 48-49 (35), charter.
Manchester Turnpike Co.
1807: 24-32 (22), charter.
Manchester Water Co.
1894: RFC III 235, charter.
Manhattan Marble Co.
1867: 167-169 (134), charter.
Manhattan Watch Co. (North Bennington)
1884: RFC I 338, charter.
1886: RFC I 399, certificate of increased capital.
Mansfield Mills (Burlington)
1895: RFC III 294, charter.
Mansfield Turnpike Co.
1815: 78-80 (81), charter.
Mansfield Mutual Fire Insurance Co. (Burlington)
1896: 388-394 (250), charter.
Manufacturing Company of Montpelier (Berlin)
1879: RFC I 181, charter.
Maple Grove Cemetery Assoc. (Putney)
1868: 118-121 (93), charter.
Maple Grove Cemetery Assoc. (Wallingford)
1904: 443-445 (285), charter.
1906: 628 (373), trustees.
1908: 515-516 (348), annual meeting; officers; records.
Maple Hill Cemetery Assoc. (Dorset)
1906: 626-627 (372), charter.
Maple Hurst Cemetery (South Shaftsbury)
1931: 207-208 (193), exemption from taxation.
Maplewood Sugar and Syrup Co. (Morrisville)
1894: RFC III 198, charter.
Maquam Bay Hotel Co. (Swanton)
1872: 247-248 (162), charter.
Maquam Bay Manufacturing Co.
1872: 281-283 (180), charter.
Maquam Land Co. (Swanton)
1872: 268-269 (173), charter.
1885: RFC I 359, certificate of payment of capital.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Marble City Consolidated Light and Power Co.
1892: RFC III 95, charter.
Marble City Electric Co. (Rutland)
1893: RFC III 171, charter.
Marble City Electric Light Co.
1888: RFC I 502, charter.
Marble Savings Bank (Rutland)
1880: 185 (188), charter.
Marble Valley Quarry Co.
1872: 307-309 (193), charter.
Maritime Canal Company of Nicaragua
1888: 164-166 (181), charter.
Mark Skinner Library (Manchester)
1896: 263-265 (180), charter.
Marshfield Cooperative Creamery Assoc.
1896: RFC III 385, charter.
Marshfield Cotton and Woolen Manufacturing Co.
1836: 115-116 (68). charter.
Martin & Fitts Lime and Cement Co. (Brattleboro)
1893: RFC III 182, charter.
Mary Fletcher Hospital (Burlington)
1876: 274-276 (169), charter.
Masonic Assoc. (Bellows Falls)
1908: 498-499 (328), charter.
Masonic Assoc. (St. Johnsbury)
1910: 413 (372), charter.
Masonic Building Assoc. (Lyndonville)
1895: RFC III 260, charter.
Masonic Lodges
See: GRAND LODGE OF MASONS
See also: GRAND LODGE OF THE STATE OF VERMONT
Masonic Relief Assoc.
1880: 182 (184), charter.
Masonic Temple Association of Vermont
1892: 385-386 (226), charter.
Massawippi Valley Railroad Co.
1910: 404 (363), VERMONT VALLEY RAILROAD authorized to hold stock.
103
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
104
McIndoes Falls Academy
1853: 81-82 (81), charter.
McKillip & Smith Co. (Burlington)
1895: RFC III 287, charter.
McLeran's Falls Manufacturing Co.
1865: 135-136 (l05), charter.
Mechanics' Aqueduct Co. (Brattleboro)
1870: 177-179 (132), charter.
Mechanics' Building and Construction Co. (Montpelier)
1889: RFC I 526, charter.
Mechanics' Gas Light Co. (Brattleboro)
1872: 233-234 (154), charter.
Mechanicsville Cemetery Assoc. (Mount Holly)
1904: 445-448 (286), charter.
Medical Institute at Woodstock
1835: 124-125 (62), charter.
Medical Society in Vermont, First
1784: 3, SSP 493; SP XIII 273, charter.
Medical Society in Vermont, Second
1794: 16-20, SP XV 284-286, charter.
Medical Society in Vermont, Third
1804: 50-52 (38)(Jan., 1804), charter.
1804: 10-11 (lO)(Oct., 1804), first meeting time changed.
Medical Society of the County of Addison
1813: 90-98 (61), charter (General Act).
1814: 44-45 (40), regulations (General Act).
Medical Society of the County of Bennington
1813: 90-98 (61), charter (General Act).
1814: 44-45 (40), regulations (General Act).
Medical
1813:
1814:
1829:
Society of the County of Caledonia
90-98 (61), charter (General Act).
44-45 (40), regulations (General Act).
71 (45), may call meetings.
Medical Society of the County of Chittenden
1813: 90-98 (61), charter (General Act).
1814: 44-45 (40), regulations (General Act).
Medical Society of the County of Essex
1813: 90-98 (61), charter (General Act).
1814: 44-45 (40), regulations (General Act).
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Medical
1813:
1814:
1835:
Society of the County of Franklin
90-98 (61), charter (General Act).
44-45 (40), regulations (General Act).
138 (76), meeting.
Medical Society of the County of Grand Isle
1813: 90-98 (61), charter (General Act).
1814: 44-45 (40), regulations (General Act).
Medical Society of the County of Jefferson
1813: 90-98 (61), charter (General Act).
1814: 44-45 (40), regulations (General Act).
Medical Society of the County of Orange
1813: 90-98 (61), charter (General Act).
1814: 44-45 (40), regulations (General Act).
Medical Society of the County of Orleans
1813: 90-98 (61), charter (General Act).
1814: 44-45 (40), regulations (General Act).
Medical Society of the County of Rutland
1813: 90-98 (61), charter (General Act).
1814: 44-45 (40), regulations (General Act).
Medical Society of the County of Windham
1813: 90-98 (61), charter (General Act).
1814: 44-45 (40), regulations (General Act).
Medical
1812:
1813:
1814:
Society of the County of Windsor
74-76 (61), charter.
90-98 (61), charter (General Act).
44-45 (40), regulations (General Act).
Meeting House Hill Cemetery Co. (Brattleboro)
1894: 282-283 (271), charter.
Meeting House Society (West Roxbury)
1927: 144 (154), may dispose of property.
Memorial Baptist Church (Middlebury)
1906: 598 (352), name changed from MIDDLEBURY BAPTIST CHURCH.
Memorial Hall Assoc. (Calais)
1887: RFC I 401, charter.
Memorial Hall Assoc. (Cambridge)
1896: RFC III 390, charter.
Memphremagog Driving Park Assoc.
1890: RFC II 61, charter.
Memphremagog Hotel Co. (Newport)
1868: 148-149 (109), charter.
Memphremagog Soapstone and Marble Co.
1859: 116-117 (87), charter.
105
106
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Memphremagog Steamboat Co.
1860: 77-78 (70), charter.
Memphremagog Turnpike Co.
1814: 125-131 (109, charter.
Memphremagog Yacht Club
1912: 577-578 (411), may convey property.
Mendon Marble Co.
1864: 204-205 (146), charter.
Mentor Lodge No. 51 LO.O.F. (Waterbury)
1894: RFC III 212, charter.
Mercantile Trust Co. (Rutland)
1874: 258-267 (155), charter.
1876: 306 (181), time limit extended for opening books.
Merchants and Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Co. (White River Junction)
1894: 357-361 (254), charter.
Merchants' and Mechanics' Fire Insurance Co. (Montpelier)
1872: 258-262 (169), charter.
Merchants' Bank (Burlington)
1849: 91-93 (70), charter.
1861: 118-120 (95), charter extended.
1861: 120-121 (96), capital stock reduced.
Merchants' Insurance Co. (Burlington)
1882: 151-154 (164), charter.
Merchants Safe Deposit Co. (Burlington)
1892: 312-313 (179), charter.
Merchants' Savings Bank and Trust Co. (Springfield)
1872: 425-433 (236), charter.
Merriam Marble Quarry Co.
1868: 184-185 (127), charter.
Methodist Conference Seminary and Female College
1874: 160-161 (120), name changed from VERMONT METHODIST SEMINARY
AND FEMALE COLLEGE, contingent upon approval by trustees.
Methodist Episcopal Church (Albany)
1878: 230 (224), purchase of ALBANY BAPTIST CHURCH AND SOCIETY
legalized.
Methodist Episcopal Church (Chelsea)
1917: 414-416 (324), may make repairs and rearrange pews.
Methodist Meeting House (Berlin)
1874: 399-400 (199), proprietors and pew-owners may dispose of.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
107
Mettowee Valley Cemetery Assoc. (Pawlet)
1910: 426 (385), name changed from FAIRVIEW CEMETERY ASSOCIATION.
Mettowee Valley Railroad Co.
1906: 546-548 (322), charter.
1908: 477 (311), charter extended.
1908: 478 (312), incorporators.
Middlebury Aqueduct Co.
1804: 32-34 (32)(Oct., 1804), charter.
1805: 103 (58), proprietors' meeting.
Middlebury, Bank of
1831: 90-98 (44), charter.
1845: 41-43 (1), charter extended.
1846: 77 (9), charter extended.
1852: 126-127 (99), number of directors reduced.
1856: 171-174 (128), charter extended; capital stock increased.
1863: 114 (87), capital stock reduced.
Middlebury Baptist Church
1906: 598 (353), name changed to MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH.
Middlebury Cemetery Assoc.
1878: 160 (177), name changed from WEST BURYING ASSOCIATION.
Middlebury College
1800: 36-40; MS charter III 27, charter.
1822: 73-74 (51), Beneficent Society.
1822: 74-75 (52), Philomathesian Society.
1834: 76-77 (44), Philological Society.
1835: 126-127 (64), Philadelphian Society.
1890: 219 (135), charter of the Alpha Alpha Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.
1890: 219-220 (136), charter of the Alpha Mu Chapter of Chi Psi Fraternity.
1892: 36-37 (25), scholarships provided.
1902: 415-416 (251), higher education for women.
Middlebury Congregational Church and Society
See: CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH AND SOCIETY (Middlebury)
Middlebury Electric Co.
1890: RFC II 13, charter.
Middlebury Electric Light and Power Co.
1882: 138 (155), charter.
Middlebury Female School Assoc.
See: FEMALE SCHOOL ASSOCIATION (Middlebury)
Middlebury Gas Light Co.
1861 : 79-83 (80), charter.
Middlebury Hotel Co.
1851: 130-131 (123), charter.
Middlebury Iron Manufacturing Co.
1825: 100-101 (58), charter.
108
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Middlebury Manufacturing Co.
1807: 143-145 (104), charter.
1835: 114-115 (45), charter.
1860: 129 (104), manufacturing power expanded.
Middlebury Marble Co.
1863 72-73 (64), charter.
Middlebury Marble Manufacturing Co.
1809: 38-39 (41), charter.
Middlebury Paper Co.
1870: 309-311 (194), charter.
Middlebury Rustic Manufacturing Co.
1902: 459-460 (282), charter.
Middlebury Savings Bank
1836: 132-133 (81), charter.
Middlebury Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1872: 433-441 (237), charter.
Middlebury Silver Mining Co.
1867: 180-181 (141), charter.
Middlebury Turnpike Co.
1813: 188-195 (144), charter.
1814: 101 (90), term extended.
Middlebury Woolen Co.
1872: RFC 0 313-314, charter.
Middle Falls Manufacturing Co. (Windsor)
1836: 97-98 (51), charter.
1845: 52-53 (11), charter amended.
Middlesex Manufacturing Co.
1860: 127-129 (103), charter.
Middletown Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1870: 438-446 (228), charter.
Middletown Spring Co.
1869: 145-147 (112), charter.
1870: 351-352 (212), bonds declared legal.
Middletown Springs and Tinmouth Iron and Marble Railroad Co.
1872: 353-359 (210), charter.
1882: 159 (169), extension of time.
Middletown Springs Hotel Co.
1868: 150-151 (110), charter.
Middletown Springs Railroad Co.
1870: 334-338 (203), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
109
Middletown Telegraph Co.
1874: 290-292 (164), charter.
Midland
1851:
1872:
1872:
1874:
1902:
1906:
Railroad Co.
75-76 (83), charter.
359-362 (211), charter.
628-630 (279), towns in Washington, Lamoille, and Orleans counties may aid.
238-239 (145), Jay included on route of road.
222-26 (182), charter.
545 (321), charter revived.
Military Post Street Railway Co. (Winooski and Essex)
1892: 240-242 (139), charter.
1896: 323-324 (211), Essex Junction Village.
Miltimore Steel Car Wheel Co. (Arlington)
1884: RFC I 356, charter.
Milton Cemetery Assoc.
1894: 383-384 (272), charter.
Milton Falls Cheese Factory Co.
1870: 213-215 (150), charter.
Minister Brook Mining Co.
1867: 181-183 (142), charter.
Mirror Lake Co-operative Creamery Co.
1886: RFC I 388-389, charter.
Missisquoi and Clyde Rivers Railroad Co.
1869: 118-124 (99), charter.
Missisquoi Bank (Sheldon)
1849: 99-10 1 (73), charter.
1851: 100-101 (99), capital stock increased.
Missisquoi Bay Ferry Co. (Swanton/Alburg)
1868: 136-138 (103), charter.
Missisquoi Bay Wharf (Highgate)
1825: 138 (87), charter.
Missisquoi Bridge Co. (Highgate)
1808: 81-85 (63), charter.
1821 : 193 (102), charter surrendered.
Missisquoi Cornet Band (Troy)
1861: 154-155 (120), charter.
Missisquoi Lime Co.
1862: 93-94 (64), charter.
Missisquoi (Missiskoui) Manufacturing Co. (Highgate)
1835: 104-105 (45), charter.
110
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Missisquoi Railroad Co.
1850: 70-78 (99), charter.
1851: 81-83 (88), may connect with ATLANTIC AND ST. LAWRENCE RAILROAD
COMPANY.
1856: 117 (104), charter extended.
1867: 211-215 (160), charter.
1868: 216-217 (140), route; commissioners.
1868: 286-288 (180), towns in Franklin, Lamoille, and Orleans counties may aid.
1900: 106 (143), preservation of records outlined.
Missisquoi River Toll Bridge
1806: 90-93 (69), charter.
1814: 41-42 (37), charter.
Missisquoi Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1870: 446-455 (229), charter.
1872: 441-450 (238), charter.
1874: 267 (156), time limit for opening books extended.
Missisquoi Turnpike Co.
1805: 175-181 (96), charter.
1809: 114 (122), term extended.
1811: 118 (100), meeting.
1815: 147-148 (129), term; committee; proprietors; tolls.
Missisquoi Valley Cemetery Assoc. (Sheldon)
1898: 365-368 (258), charter.
Missisquoi Valley Railroad Co.
1886: RFC I 411-415, charter.
1890: 183-184 (112), consolidation.
1900: 106 (143), preservation of records outlined.
Molly's Falls Telephone Co. (Marshfield)
1906: 696-697 (405), charter.
Monkton Argil Co.
1810: 47-50 (40), charter.
1811: 112-113 (95), real estate holdings.
Monkton Kaolin Co.
1866: 146-147 (122), charter.
Monkton Pond Cheese Factory Co.
1870: 215-217 (151), charter.
Montgomery Manufacturing Co.
1872: 283-284 (181), charter.
Montgomery Spool and Bobbin Co.
1892: RFC III 83, charter.
Montpelier and Black River Railroad Co.
1872: 363-367 (212), charter.
1872: 636-638 (282), towns in Washington, Lamoille, and Orleans counties may aid.
1874: 239-240 (146), route altered.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
111
Montpelier and Connecticut River Railroad Co.
1849: 55-62 (56), charter.
1851: 80-81 (87), charter extended.
Montpelier and Essex Traction Co.
1908: 459-463 (301), charter.
Montpelier and Lake Champlain Canal Co.
1882: 127 (147), charter.
Montpelier and Lamoille Plank Road Co.
1849: 75-78 (65), charter.
1853: 120 (111), charter revived.
Montpelier and Mad River Valley Traction Co.
1896: 324-326 (212), charter.
1898: 156-157 (175), use of lands; construction through towns; capital stock.
Montpelier and Northern Traction Co.
1898: 158-161 (176), charter.
1902: 230-231 (184), capital stock.
1904: 245 (195), capital stock.
Montpelier and Rutland Railroad Co.
1872: 371-375 (214), charter.
1872: 638-641 (283), towns in Washington, Windsor, Addison, and Rutland counties
may aid.
Montpelier and St. Johnsbury Railroad Co.
1866: 206-209 (165), charter.
1868: 298-299 (185), consolidation with ESSEX COUNTY RAILROAD COMPANY
and LAMOILLE VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY.
1870: 529-530 (257), may issue joint bonds with ESSEX COUNTY RAILROAD COMPANY and LAMOILLE VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY.
1874: 243-245 (151), consolidation with other railroads proposed.
Montpelier and Warren Railway Co.
1902: 227-230 (183), charter.
Montpelier and Wells River Railroad Co.
1867: 215-219 (161), charter.
1868: 288-291 (181), towns in Caledonia, Orange, and Washington counties may aid.
1869: 273 (146), Montpelier allowed to assume greater liability.
1869: 124-125 (100), route.
1870: 339 (204), charter construed to limit amount of money spent on construction
and repairs of road.
1872: 375-376 (215), time limit extended for completion of road.
1877: RFC I 159-163, ·charter.
1912: 553 (384), may consolidate with BARRE BRANCH RAILROAD COMPANY.
1912: 553 (385), 1912 act (384) amended by removing word "company" from title.
Montpelier and Wells River Telegraph Co.
1872: 394-396 (227), charter.
112
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Montpelier and White River Railroad Co.
1867: 219-222 (162), charter.
1868: 251-253 (182), Barre may aid in construction.
1870: 538-539 (262), towns in Washington, Orange, and Windsor counties may aid.
1874: 240-241 (147), location of road.
1880: 191-192 (193), time extended for completion.
1888: 197 (209), time extended for completion.
1890: 183-184 (112), may consolidate with other railroads.
1892: 411-412 (253), consolidation with CENTRAL VERMONT RAILROAD COMPANY confirmed.
Montpelier Aqueduct Co.
1856: 150-151 (121), charter.
Montpelier Aqueduct Society
1807: 9-10 (7), charter.
Montpelier, Bank of
1825: 57-63 (51), charter.
1825: 63-64 (52), shares.
1828: 44-45 (43), directors.
1838: 77-80 (12), shares, number of directors.
1839: 35-45 (2), charter.
1839: 65-66 (6), 1838 act (12) repealed.
1839: 66 (7), charter extended.
1840: 31-33 (25), charter.
1842: 10-110 (53), capital stock reduced.
1845: 49-50 (6), may increase capital.
1853: 180-182 (140), charter extended.
1862: 132 (84), may institute suits.
Montpelier Building Assoc.
1887: RFC 1428, charter.
Montpelier Carriage Co.
1881: RFC I 234, charter.
1882: RFC 1225, certificate of increased capital.
1882: RFC 1229, certificate of increased capital.
Montpelier Cemetery Assoc.
1852: 135-137 (107), charter.
1854: 118-122 (102), commissioners; lots.
Montpelier Cotton and Woolen Manufacturing Co.
1809: 49-50 (51), charter.
1811: 85-86 (73), company expanded; name changed to MONTPELIER MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
Montpelier Female Seminary
1838: 72-74 (8), charter.
1850: 147-148 (123), charter.
Montpelier Fire Co.
1809: 110-112 (120), charter.
1830: 51(37), exemptions from military duty.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
113
Montpelier Fire Insurance Co.
1910: 470-471 (414), charter.
Montpelier Gas Light Co.
1854: 112-117 (100), charter.
Montpelier Hardware Co.
1893: RFC III 102, charter.
Montpelier, Hardwick and Black River Railroad Co.
1872: 367-371 (213), charter.
1872: 633-635 (281), towns in Washington, Caledonia, and Orleans counties may aid.
Montpelier Hotel Co.
1850: 149-150 (125), charter.
1864: 161-162 (118), charter.
1865: 112-113 (91), number of grantees; location; estate holdings.
1872: 248-249 (163), charter.
Montpelier Hydraulic Co.
1852: 179-180 (131), charter.
Montpelier Hydroelectric Co.
1982: 311 (203), easement granted to develop a hydroelectric facility at Wrightsville
Dam.
Montpelier Ice Co.
1895: RFC III 273, charter.
Montpelier Independent Meeting House Society
1902: 410 (244), proposed consolidation with CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH.
Montpelier Literary Assoc.
1868: 169-171 (118), charter.
Montpelier Manufacturing Co.
1811: 85-86 (73), name changed from MONTPELIER COTTON AND WOOLEN
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
1834: 87-88 (53), charter.
1847: 110-111 (35), charter.
1851: 122-123 (117), charter.
1870: 274-275 (175), charter.
Montpelier Meeting House Society
1817: organized under general law passed October 26, 1797.
1869: 95-96 (85), name changed to FIRST CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY
(Montpelier) .
Montpelier North Branch Manufacturing Co.
1836: 103-104 (57), charter.
Montpelier Public Library Assoc.
1890: 216-217 (132), charter.
Montpelier Quarrying and Mining Co.
1855: 124-125 (87), charter.
114
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Montpelier Safe Deposit Co.
1892: 313-314 (180), charter.
Montpelier Savings Bank
1847: 51-53 (9), charter.
1867: 109-112 (99), charter.
1874: 268-271 (157), charter.
Montpelier Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1869: 189-196 (120), charter.
1870: 455-464 (230), charter.
Montpelier Seminary
1894: 263-265 (202), name changed from VERMONT METHODIST SEMINARY.
1894: 266 (203), trustees; use of estates.
Montpelier Slate Co.
1887: RFC I 422, charter.
Montpelier Stone Shed Co.
1891 : RFC II 78, charter.
Montreal and Vermont Junction Railway Co.
1890: 183-184 (112), may consolidate with other railroads.
Monumental Granite Co. (Barre)
1887: RFC I 425, charter.
1887: RFC I 425, charter.
1887: RFC I 430-431, certificate of paid up capital.
1890: 229 (144), name changed to LANGDON GRANITE COMPANY.
Monumental Marble Co.
1867: 170-171 (135), charter.
Moore, Arms and Thomas (Bellows Falls)
1886: RFC I 381, charter.
1892: 443 (312), may change name.
Moors Charity School
1785: SP XIV 5, lands granted to.
1785: SP XIV 41, charter.
1808: 49-51 (37), part of Wheelock granted to.
1851: 141-142 (130), president may sell lands.
Moose River Boot and Shoe Co.
1868: 87-88 (83), charter.
Moose River Improvement Co.
1874: 368-372 (180), charter.
Moranville Manufacturing Co. (Poultney)
1870: RFC II 48-49, charter.
Morgan and Allen Medicine Co. (Poultney)
1891: RFC II 109, charter.
Morgan Horse Farm (Weybridge)
1951: 354 (259), conveyed to state.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
115
Morrell Cure of Vermont (Brattleboro)
1893: RFC III 165, charter.
Morristown and Middlesex Railroad Co.
1910: 395-397 (358), charter.
1912: 553-554 (386), charter extended; capital stock.
Morrisville Aqueduct Co.
1886: 138-139 (173), charter.
1894: 304 (229), procurement of water.
Morrisville Calf Skin Co.
1889: RFC 1547, charter.
Morrisville Foundry Co.
1888: RFC I 501, charter.
Morrisville Hotel Co.
1862: 113-115 (71), charter.
Morrisville Manufacturing Co.
1867: 154-155 (126), charter.
1892: RFC III 85, charter.
Morrisville Tannery Co.
1889: RFC 1518, charter.
Morrisville Tanning Co.
1898: 355 (247), exclusion from Section 3724 of Vermont Statutes.
Morse Manufacturing Co. (Hyde Park)
1888: RFC 1473, charter.
Moseley
1880:
1884:
1889:
and Stoddard Manufacturing Co. (Poultney)
RFC 1217-231, charter.
RFC I 349, certificate of payment of capital.
RFC 1543, certificate of increase of capital.
Mount Anthony Hotel Co. (Bennington)
1870: 236-238 (163), charter.
Mount Anthony Observatory Assoc. (Bennington)
1863: 109-110 (84), charter.
Mount Holly Telephone Co.
1906: 698-699 (406), charter.
Mount Kilburn Hospital (Bellows Falls)
1900: 350-351 (253), charter.
1902: 414 (249), name changed to ROCKINGHAM HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION.
Mount Lake Creamery Co. (South Londonderry)
1898: 355-356 (248), may issue preferred stock.
Mount Mansfield Electric Railroad Co.
1894: 333-337 (241), charter.
1896: 327 (213), width of railroad; use of streets and highways.
116
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Mount Mansfield Hotel Co. (Stowe)
1863: 101-102 (79), charter.
1864: 162 (119), real estate holdings.
1866: 276 (186), may issue bonds.
Mount Mansfield Improvement Co.
1894: 344-346 (244), charter.
Mount Mansfield Railroad Co.
1865: 179-180 (132), charter.
1872: 376-378 (216), charter.
1872: 631-633 (280), towns in Washington and Lamoille counties may aid.
1888: 194-195 (206), charter.
Mount Mansfield Turnpike Co.
1867: 229-232 (168), charter.
1868: 252 (158), quorum.
Mount Pleasant Cemetery Assoc. (Putney)
1857: 103-105 (79), charter.
Mount Pleasant Cemetery (Stockbridge)
1931: 208 (194), exempted from the provisions of Section 4810 of General Laws.
Mount Rural and Sulphur Spring Hotel Co.
1866: 173-174 (141), name changed from NEWBURY MEDICINAL SPRING
COMPANY.
Mount Saint Mary's Academy (Burlington)
1896: RFC III 367, charter.
Mount Tabor Turnpike Co.
1805: 147-161 (91), charter.
1815: 152 (134), toll.
1826: 55-56 (47), section of road surrendered; toll.
Munger Street Marble Co.
1866: 165-166 (134), charter.
Mutual Bank (Castleton)
1857: 144-148 (103), charter.
1860: 112 (94), time limit for paying in capital stock extended; capital stock reduced.
Mutual Manufacturing Co. (Stockbridge)
1836: 98-99 (52), charter.
Mutual Society of St. John the Baptist (Vergennes)
1872: 617-619 (272), charter.
Mutual Society of St. Joseph (Burlington)
1868: 269-270 (170), charter.
1908: 510 (343), charter revived.
M. V. and J. C. Williams Cheese Manufacturing Co.
1868: 130-131 (98), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
117
-NNalhegan Lumber Co.
1854: 97-98 (90), charter.
Narramore Power Co. (St. Albans)
1882: 164-165 (174), charter.
1882: RFC I 226, charter.
Nathaniel Chipman Monument (Tinmouth)
1872: 646-647 (288), money appropriated.
1874: 383-384 (186), preservation.
National Automatic Car Coupler Co. (Rutland)
1882: RFC I 260, charter.
National Car Co. (Vergennes)
1868: 109-110 (90), charter.
1870: 194-195 (141), may increase capital stock.
National Contract & Supply Co. (BellowsFalls)
1895: RFC III 324, charter.
National Granite Co. (Barre)
1886: RFC I 395, charter.
j
National Granite Co. (Burlington)
1891: RFC II 108, charter.
National Horse-Nail Co.
1868: 191-193 (131), charter.
1872: 313-314 (197), election of directors.
National Hydraulic Co. (Proctorsville)
1829: 58-59 (34), charter.
National Life Insurance Co. (Montpelier)
1858: 98 (72), name changed from NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
THE UNITED STATES.
1886: 112 (154), board of directors.
1892: 358 (207), election, terms of directors.
1894: 356 (253), classes of directors.
1900: 327 (235), filling vacancies.
National
1848:
1849:
1850:
1852:
1858:
Life Insurance Company of the United States (Montpelier)
91-93 (22), charter.
113-114 (78), subscriptions; investments; directors.
139-140 (119), trials.
189 (138), may invest assets; may establish out-of-state branches.
98 (72), name changed to NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
National Marble Co.
1882: 160-161 (170), charter.
National Milk Sugar Co. (Burlington)
1890: RFC II 24-25, charter.
118
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
National Sign Co. (Burlington)
1892: RFC III 23, charter.
National
1868:
1869:
1874:
Trust Co. (St. Albans)
244-252 (157), charter.
197 (121), investments.
271 (158), name changed to ST. ALBANS TRUST COMPANY.
National Wheel Harrow Co. (Burlington)
1875: RFC I 67-68, charter.
Neshobe Electric Co. (Brandon)
1893: RFC III 124, charter.
1893: RFC III 460, certificate of increased stock.
Neshobee Hotel Co. (Brandon)
1865: 113-114 (92), charter.
Neshobee Marble Co.
1866: 166-167 (135), charter.
Neshobe Quarrying Co.
1858: 146-148 (91), charter.
New American Marble Co.
1870: 287-289 (182), charter.
New Bellows Falls Building Assoc.
1888: RFC I 492-493, charter.
Newbury, Bank of
1832: 75-83 (35), charter.
1845: 44-45 (2), charter extended.
1861: 109-111 (89), charter extended.
Newbury Comet Band
1859: 132-134 (99), charter.
Newbury Female Collegiate Institute
1849: 114-115 (79), charter.
Newbury Lime and Cement Co.
1865: 232-233 (151), charter.
Newbury Medicinal Spring Co.
1862: 115-116 (72), charter.
1866: 173-174 (141), name changed to MOUNT RURAL AND SULPHUR SPRING
HOTEL COMPANY.
Newbury Montebello Medicinal Springs and Hotel Co.
1882: 163 (172), charter.
Newbury Seminary
1833: 89-90 (43), charter.
1855: 73-74 (56), division of funds.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Newbury Seminary and Ladies Institute
1876: 251-253 (157), charter.
Newbury Steam Manufacturing Co.
1848: 82-83 (11), charter.
Newbury Village Burying Grounds Assoc.
1893: RFC III 176, charter.
Newbury Village Creamery Co.
1892: RFC III 17, charter.
New Corona Marble Co.
1892: RFC II 123, charter.
New England Car Co.
1870: 195-197 (142), charter.
New England Chemical Co.
1867: 129-131 (109), charter.
See also: VERMONT COPPERAS COMPANY.
New England Chemical Manufacturing Co.
1870: 275-278 (176), charter.
See also: VERMONT COPPERAS COMPANY.
New England Eclectic Medical Assoc.
1896: 418-419 (264), charter.
New England Ensor Remedy Co. (Bennington)
1893: RFC III 144, charter.
New England Fire Insurance Co. (Rutland)
1880: 173-176 (176), charter.
1898: 346-347 (243), general provisions.
New England Furniture Co. (Brattleboro)
1872: RFC 0 225-226, charter.
New England Gold Mining Co.
1856: 140-142 (115), charter.
New England Homeopathic College of Physicians and Engineers (Montpelier)
1860: 10 1-102 (89), charter.
New England Machine Co. (Bennington)
1892: RFC III 41, charter.
New England ~ilk Pail Co. (Springfield)
1886: RFC I 398, charter.
New England Mining and Quarrying Co. (Brattleboro)
1852: 174-176 (128), charter.
New England Mutual Contract Co. (Brattleboro)
1896: RFC III 391, charter.
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New England Pottery Co. (Bennington)
1857: 135-137 (97), charter.
1858: 153-154 (95), capital stock, time limit for organization extended.
1859: 117-118 (88), charter extended.
New England Steam Plow Co. (Waterford)
1865: 236-237 (153), charter.
New England Sunderland Telephone Co. (St. Albans)
1887: RFC 1432, charter.
New England Telegraph Co.
1868: 240-241 (155), charter.
New England Trout and Salmon Club (Marlboro)
1889: RFC I 513, charter.
New England University of Arts and Science (Montpelier)
1877: RFC I 123, charter.
New England Verd Antique Marble Co.
1854: 85-86 (83), charter.
1855: 200-201 (123), name changed to NEW YORK AND VERMONT VERDE
ANTIQUE MARBLE COMPANY.
Newfane Cemetary Assoc.
1894: RFC III 233, charter.
Newfane Cotton and Woolen Manufacturing Co.
1814: 72-74 (70), charter.
New Hampton Literary and Theological Institute, Social Fraternity (Fairfax)
1855: 177-178 (107), charter.
See also: LITERARY ADELPHI
New Haven Camp Meeting Assoc.
1868: 107-109 (89), charter.
New Haven Power and Manufacturing Co.
1900: 332-333 (240), charter.
New Haven West Cemetery Assoc.
1910: 428-429 (288), charter.
Newport and Derby Electric Railroad Co.
1904: 258-261 (200), charter.
Newport and Richford Railroad Co.
1892: 407-409 (251), may change direction of lines.
1910: 393 (355), CONNECTICUT AND PASSUMPSIC RIVERS RAILROAD COMPANY may hold stock.
Newport Aqueduct Co.
1878: 155-158 (174), charter.
1892: 386-387 (227), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
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Newport Cemetery Assoc.
1870: 201-205 (145), charter.
Newport Center Cemetery Assoc.
1904: 448-450 (287), charter.
Newport Center Water Co.
1894: 305-306 (230), charter.
Newport Cornet Band
1862: 122-1223 (77), charter.
Newport Electric Light Co. (Newport and Derby)
1891: RFC II 119, charter.
1912: 528-529 (371), prosecution of business.
Newport, Hardwick and Montpelier Railroad Co.
1900: 116-120 (148), charter.
1900: 120-121 (149), construction of roads.
1902: 231 (185), water privileges.
1906: 548-549 (323), trustees; directors' powers.
Newport Hotel Co.
1863: 102-104 (80), charter.
Newport
1870:
1872:
1874:
1894:
Savings Bank and Trust Co.
464-472 (231), charter.
450-458 (239), charter.
272 (159), time limit for opening books extended.
280-285 (217), charter.
Newport Steam Mill Co.
1861: 129-130 (103), charter.
Newport Water Co.
1864: RFC 0 113-114, charter.
News Publishing Co. (Burlington)
1895: RFC III 255, charter.
Newton
1872:
1885:
1891:
and Thompson Manufacturing Co.
285-286 (182), charter.
RFC I 372, certificate of capital paid in.
RFC III 415, certificate of increased capital.
New York and Bennington Railroad Co.
1851: 76-77 (84), charter.
1852: 103-104 (87), consolidation with LEBANON SPRINGS RAILROAD COMPANY authorized.
1853: 124 (113), time limit for 1852 act (87) extended.
1856: 117-118 (105), time limit for commencing road extended.
New York and Champlain Steamboat Co.
1843: 63-65 (57), charter.
1844: 42 (2), time limit extended for paying capital stock.
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New York and Vermont Verde Antique Marble Co.
1855: 200-201 (123), name changed from NEW ENGLAND VERDE ANTIQUE
MARBLE COMPANY.
New York Ensor Remedy Co. (Bennington)
1893 : RFC III 141, charter.
New York, New England and Montreal Express Co.
1866: 132-136 (115), charter.
Nicaragua Co.
1894: 312-315 (234), charter.
Nichols and Sanborn (Northfield)
1893: RFC III 154, charter.
Nickwacket Engine Co. No.1 (Rutland)
1860: 153 (115), charter.
N. K. Brown Manufacturing Co.
1873: RFC 0 222, charter.
Normal Institute (Poultney)
1864: 137-138 (104), charter.
Normal School (Randolph)
1882: 213 (193), charter; annual meeting.
Norrisville Manufacturing Co. (Barnet)
1876: RFC I 149-150, charter.
1876: RFC I 150-151, certificate of paid up capital.
North Bennington Academy
1849: 117-118 (82), charter.
North Bennington Cemetery Assoc.
1912: 403 (568), may convey property.
North Bennington Fire Co.
1834: 66-68 (38), charter.
North Bennington Hotel Co.
1865: 114-115 (93), charter.
North Cambridge Cemetery Assoc.
1906: 630-632 (375), charter.
North Craftsbury Water Co.
1892: 16-18 (9)(spec. 1891), charter.
Northeastern Mutual Fire Insurance Co. (Fair Haven)
1892: 350-356 (204), charter.
North Eastern Mutual Life Assoc. (Brattleboro)
1869: 85-90 (79), charter.
Northern Caledonia Fair Assoc. (Lyndonville)
1890: RFC II 40, charter.
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Northern Casualty Co. (Burlington)
1910: 472-473 (415), charter.
Northern Educational Union (Fairfax)
1853: 88-90 (86), charter.
1861: 149 (116), trustees cannot expend principal.
1868: 265 (167), female students.
1912: 488 (352), may dispose of property.
Northern Inland Lock Navigation (NY)
1796: 42-47; SP XVI 56-58, towns in Vermont may purchase shares.
Northern Lumber Co. (Granby)
1890: RFC II 54, charter.
Northern Mutual Fire Insurance Co. (Brattleboro)
1904: 504-509 (309), charter.
1908: 548 (370), capital stock.
Northern Railroad (NY)
1850: 65-69 (98), may connect with VERMONT AND CANADA RAILROAD
COMPANY.
Northern Supply Co. (Swanton)
1893: RFC III 132, charter.
Northern Supply Co. (White River Junction)
1893: RFC III 103, charter.
Northern Telegraph Co.
1851: 95-97 (97), charter.
1867: 368-369 (15), charter.
Northern
1896:
1906:
1908:
Telephone Co. (Enosburg)
368-369 (239), charter.
699 (407), capital stock.
544 (365), capital stock.
Northern Traction Co.
1910: 364-368 (340), charter.
1912: 514-515 (362), charter re-enacted.
Northern Turnpike Co.
1804: 84-94 (52)(Jan. sess.), charter.
1805: 20-24 (16), regulations.
1807: 81-82 (62), committee to survey road.
1809: 99-100 (108), term extended.
1811: 86-87 (74), gate; toll.
1814: 108-109 (94), charter revived; term extended; tolls.
Northern Union Express Co.
1864: 155-157 (115), charter.
Northern Vermont and Lake Champlain Extension Railroad Co.
1872: 378-381 (217), charter.
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Northern Vermont and Lake Champlain Railroad Co.
1869: 125-127 (101), charter.
1869: 270-272 (145), towns in Lamoille and Chittenden counties may aid.
Northern Vermont Railroad Co.
1857: 115-117 (84), charter.
Northern Vermont Savings Bank and Trust Co. (Swanton)
1872: 458-467 (240), charter.
North Ferrisburgh Cemetery Assoc.
1856: 127-129 (109), charter.
Northfield Academy
1846: 53-54 (2), charter.
1851: 114-115 (110), quorum.
1854: 78-79 (78), name changed to NORTHFIELD INSTITUTION.
Northfield Aqueduct Co.
1856: 153-155 (122), charter.
Northfield Bank
1853: 156-158 (132), charter.
1861: 121 (97), capital stock reduced.
Northfield Cemetery Assoc.
1855: 169-171 (103), charter.
1856: 125-126 (108), may vote to accept charter.
1866: 123 (108), trustees to care for lots.
1869: 80-81 (75), name changed to ELMWOOD CEMETERY; may purchase lands
and record contracts.
Northfield Construction Co.
1889: RFC I 537, charter.
Northfield Cornet Band
1859: 130-131 (97), charter.
1870: 191-192 (138), charter.
Northfield Factory Fire Co.
1838: 84-86 (18), charter.
1839: 69 (11), may alter own by-laws.
Northfield Falls Cemetery Assoc.
1902: 424-427 (255), charter.
Northfield Gas Light Co.
1855: 156-157 (97), charter.
Northfield Hospital Assoc.
1912: 564-565 (400), charter.
Northfield Hotel Co.
1866: 138-139 (117), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Northfield House Aqueduct Co.
1882: 123-124 (144), charter.
1884: 214 (228), stockholders.
Northfield Institution .
1854: 78-79 (78), name changed from NORTHFIELD ACADEMY.
Northfield Lodge of Good Templars
1896: 415-416 (262), charter.
Northfield Manufacturing Co.
1848: 84 (13), charter.
1859: 109-110 (83), charter.
1863: 83-85 (70), charter.
Northfield Savings Bank
1853: 141-144 (127), charter.
1867: 112-116 (100), charter.
Northfield Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1872: 467-476 (241), charter.
Northfield Slate Co.
1855: 104-106 (78), charter.
Northfield Slate and Tile Co.
1866: 195-196 (156), charter.
1894: 369-370 (260), reorganization.
Northfield South Village Slate and Tile Co.
1866: 196-198 (157), charter.
Northfield Telephone Co.
1896: 370 (240), charter.
Northfield Trust Co.
1906: 662-666 (391), charter.
North Hartland Building Assoc.
1888: RFC I 485, charter.
1888: RFC I 505,. certificate of increase of capital.
1892: RFC III 418, certificate of increase of capital stock.
1892: RFC III 428, certificate of increase of capital stock.
North Haverhill (NH) Granite Co. (Montpelier)
1892: RFC III 91, charter.
North Middlebury Marble Co.
1867: 171-172 (136), charter.
North Montpelier Cooperative Creamery Co.
1896: RFC III 338, charter.
North Pittsford Marble Co.
1882: RFC I 264, charter.
1882: RFC I 307, charter.
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North Pownal Cemetery Assoc.
1882: 129-132 (151), charter.
North Pownal Manufacturing Co.
1872: RFC 0 315-317, charter.
North River Creamery Assoc. (Whitingham)
1886: RFC I 383-384, charter.
North River Manufacturing Co. (Jacksonville)
1891 : RFC II 72, charter.
North Rupert Cemetery Assoc.
1906: 628-630 (374), charter.
North Rutland Marble Co.
1867: 173-174 (137), charter.
North Ryegate Cooperative Creamery
1894: RFC III 199, charter.
North Springfield Manufacturing Co.
1836: 102-103 (56), charter.
North Sudbury Cheese Manufacturing Co.
1872: 214-215 (144), charter.
North Thetford Creamery Co.
1891: RFC III 11, charter.
North Thetford Water Co.
1868: 253-254 (159), charter.
North Troy Aqueduct Co.
1872: 180-183 (130), charter.
North Troy Cemetery Assoc.
1904: 451-453 (288), charter.
North Troy Electric Light and Power Co.
1908: 472-473 (306), charter.
North Troy Mining Co.
1868: 188-190 (130), charter.
North Underhill Cemetery Assoc.
1910: 429-431 (389), charter.
North Washington Universalist Church
1894 RFC III 223, charter.
Northway Manufacturing Co. (Pittsford)
1888: RFC 1452, charter.
1888: RFC 1476-479, certificate of increase of capital.
1888: RFC 1498, certificate of increase of capital.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
127
Norton Lumber Co.
1854: 95-96 (89), charter.
Norwich and Hartford Railroad Forwarding Co.
1836: 80-87 (39), charter.
Norwich
1832:
1855:
1896:
1906:
Aqueduct Co.
94-95 (41), charter.
184-187 (112), charter.
297-300 (198), charter.
578-579 (339), charter revived.
Norwich Canning Co.
1892: RFC III 49, charter.
Norwich Creamery Co.
1888: RFC I 495, charter.
Norwich English and Classical Boarding School
1867: 99-100 (94), charter.
Norwich Fire Co.
1824: 65-67 (48), charter.
Norwich Literary, Scientific and Military Academy
1820: 40 (32), instructors and students exempt from military duty.
Norwich Manufacturing Co.
1833: 90-91 (44), charter.
Norwich Union Cemetery Assoc.
1891: 21-23 (13)(spec. 1891), charter.
Norwich
1834:
1837:
1843:
1866:
1872:
1880:
1884:
1884:
1892:
1894:
1898:
1898:
1898:
1900:
1900:
1902:
1904:
1904:
1908:
1908:
1910:
University (Norwich/Northfield)
64-66 (37), charter.
85 (40), meeting.
65-66 (58), location.
97-98 (91), removal of restriction re regulations concerning religious or political
beliefs.
169-170 (124), Alpha Sigma Pi Society established.
195-1996 (199), name changed to LEWIS COLLEGE.
263-264 (252), name changed back to NORWICH UNIVERSITY.
264-265 (253), appointment of cadets by senator.
262 (154), meetings; trustees.
262 (201), number of trustees.
25 (32), recognition as military college.
25-26 (33), board of visitors provided for; rank of faculty.
356-357 (249), Alpha Sigma Pi Society's selection of board of
trustees.
22-23 (31), recognition as military college; rank of faculty.
259 (198), annual trustees' meeting.
42 (31), commissioning of graduates.
72 (52), efficiency of engineering department.
415 (269), limit on real estate; exemption from taxation.
118-120 (126), National Guard scholarships.
497-498 (327), Alpha Sigma Pi Society.
408-410 (367), Commons Club.
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Norwich Water Supply Co.
1893: RFC III 155, charter.
Notch Turnpike Co. (Stowe and Underhill)
1874: 296-300 (166), charter.
Novelty Machine Works
1867: 148-149 (121), charter.
Noyesville Cooperative Creamery Assoc. (Walden)
1896: RFC III 368, charter.
Nulhegan River Railroad Co.
1896: 305-306 (202), charter.
Nye Manufacturing Co.
1872: 287-289 (183), charter.
1874: 223 (139), name change to BERLIN MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
-0Oak Hill Cemetery Assoc. (Pownal)
1872: 193-198 (136), charter.
Oak Hill Co-operative Creamery Assoc. (Williston)
1892: RFC III 25, charter.
Odd Fellows' Assoc. (St. Albans)
1872: RFC III 74, charter.
Ogdensburg and Lake Champlain Railroad Co.
1890: 183-184 (112), may consolidate with other railroads.
1898: 135 (163), operators may hold stock in other road corporations.
1900: 123-127 (153), consolidation with RUTLAND RAILROAD COMPANY.
Odgensburg Terminal Co.
1890: 183-184 (112), may consolidate with other railroads.
Ogdensburg Transit Co.
1890: 183-1844 (112), may consolidate with other railroads.
OK Cheese Manufacturing Co. (West Windsor)
1890: RFC II 30, charter.
Olcott Water Co. (Hartford)
1892: 325-329 (189), charter.
Old Academy Library Assoc. (Bennington)
1896: RFC III 384, charter.
Old Baptist Church (Orwell)
1876: 402-404 (215), proprietors and pew-owners may dispose of.
Old Brick Church (Coventry)
1870: 525-527 (253), proprietors and pew-owners may dispose of.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Old Brick Church (Richford)
1874: 403-405 (202), proprietors and pew-owners may dispose of.
Old Congregational Meeting House (Barton)
1876: 396-398 (212), proprietors and pew-owners may dispose of.
Old Methodist Episcopal Meeting House (Barton Landing)
1874: 396-398 (198), proprietors and pew-owners may dispose of.
Old Union Meeting House (Wallingford)
1872: 667-668 (306), proprietors and pew-owners may dispose of.
Old West Street Cemetery (Rutland)
1910: 438-441 (397), charter.
Old White Church (Orwell)
1872: 665-666 (304), proprietors and pew-owners may dispose of.
1872: 401-403 (201), pew-owners may vote to sell pews.
O. L. Hinds Co. (East Highgate)
1895: RFC III 302, charter.
Olin Hill Mining Co.
1864: 214-215 (153), charter.
Olympus Mineral Co.
1832: 95-96 (42), charter.
Onion River Bridge Co. (Waterbury)
1799: 59-63; SP XVI 431-434, charter.
Onion River Navigation and Tow-path Co.
1825: 101-103 (59), charter.
Onion River Toll Bridge
1806: 116-119 (84), charter.
Opera Hall Assoc. (St. Johnsbury)
1884: RFC I 343, charter.
Opinion Manufacturing Co. (Bradford)
1889: RFC I 519, charter.
Opinion Publishing Co. (Bradford)
1896: RFC III 366, charter.
Orange and Corinth Turnpike Co.
1811: 119-126 (101), charter.
Orange County Agricultural Society
1818: 101-102 (22), charter (General Act).
1843: 14 (18), charter (General Act).
Orange County Bank (Chelsea)
1842 107-109 (52), charter.
1861 102 (85), charter extended.
1865 79-80 (77), charter extended.
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Orange County, Bank of (Chelsea)
1827: 80-87 (44), charter.
1832: 91-92 (38), number of directors.
1845: 49 (5), charter continued in force.
1855: 189-192 (114), charter.
1860: 113 (95), time limit for paying in capital stock extended.
1864: 170 (126), charter continued.
Orange County Canning Co. (South Newbury)
1893: RFC III 157, charter.
Orange County Creamery Co. (Chelsea)
1892: RFC III 32, charter.
Orange County Electric Railroad Co.
1898: 161-164 (177), charter.
1910: 368 (341), charter extended.
Orange County Farmers' Exchange (Bradford)
1891 : RFC II 91, charter.
Orange County Hotel Co. (Chelsea)
1857: 174-176 (5), charter.
Orange County Independent Grammar School
1833: 87-88 (42), charter.
Orange County Lead Co.
1854: 91-93 (87), charter.
Orange County Mutual Fire Insurance Co. (Chelsea)
1838: 45-51 (3), charter.
Orange County Publishing Co. (Bradford)
1874: RFC 0 141, charter.
Orange County Telephone Co. (Chelsea)
1902: 445-446 (271), charter.
Orange Mineral Co. (Thetford)
1810: 13-16 (9), charter.
Orchard Hill Cemetery Assoc. (Strafford)
1900: 343 (248), name changed to STRAFFORD CEMETERY ASSOCIATION.
Ore-bed Turnpike Co. (Somerset)
1826: 95-96 (74), charter.
Orleans and Caledonia Steam Mill Co.
1867: 235-236 (171), charter.
1870: 293-294 (185), charter revived; time limit for completion extended.
Orleans and Essex Railroad Co.
1896: 328-331 (214), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Orleans,
1832:
1847:
1850:
1860:
1862:
Bank of
67-75 (34), charter.
45-47 (5), charter extended.
131-133 (117), capital stock increased.
106-109 (92), charter.
132-134 (85), charter extended.
Orleans Cemetery Assoc.
1910: 426 (384), name changed from BARTON LANDING CEMETERY
ASSOCIATION.
Orleans County Agricultural Society
1818: 10 1-1 02 (22), charter (General Act).
1843: 14 (18), charter (General Act).
Orleans County Fair Assoc. (Barton)
1892: RFC III 82, charter.
Orleans County Musical Assoc. (Newport)
1895: RFC III 254, charter.
Orleans County Society of Natural Sciences
1869: 98-99 (88), charter.
Orleans Fairground Co. (Barton)
1868: RFC 0 253-255, charter.
Orleans Iron Co. (Troy)
1847: 112 (37), charter.
Orleans Liberal Institute (Glover)
1852: 129-130 (102), charter.
1855: 70-73 (54), distribution of funds.
1857: 52-53 (39), distribution of funds.
Orleans Petroleum Co. (Newport)
1865: RFC 0 93-95, charter.
Orleans Trust Co. (Newport)
1890: 156-161 (101), charter.
Orthodox Congregational Church (West Charleston)
1896: RFC III 348, charter.
Orville Marble Co. (Clarendon)
1888: RFC I 457, charter.
1888: RFC I 495-496, capital stock.
1906: 727-728 (421), charter revived.
Orwell Cheese Factory Co.
1868: 128-130 (97), charter.
Osgood Carriage Manufacturing Co. (Saxton's River)
1870: 199-201 (144), charter.
Osgood Hill Cemetery Assoc.
1908: 516-518 (349), charter.
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132
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Ottauquechee Hotel Co. (Woodstock)
1851: 129-130 (122), charter.
Ottauquechee Manufacturing Co. (Woodstock)
1836: 94-95 (48), charter.
Ottauquechee Mill Co. (Bridgewater)
1847: 107-108 (32), charter.
Ottauquechee Savings Bank (Woodstock)
1847: 49-51 (8), charter.
Ottaquechee Woollen Co. (North Hartland)
1874: RFC 0 247, charter.
Otter Creek and Castleton River Canal Co.
1825: 116-124 (75), charter.
Otter Creek and Champlain Canal Co.
1833: 50-60 (33), charter.
1834: 96 (60), time for receiving stock subscriptions extended.
Otter Creek Dairy Co.
1870: 217-219 (152), charter.
Otter Creek Electric Railway Co.
1908: 450-456 (299), may consolidate with BENNINGTON AND NORTH ADAMS
STREET RAILWAY COMPANY.
1908: 463-466 (302), charter.
1912: 515-516 (363), trustees; charter extended.
Otter Creek Glass Co. (Vergennes)
1834: 68-70 (39), charter.
Otter Creek Iron Co. (Pittsford)
1882: RFC I 262, charter.
Otter Creek Iron Co. (Vergennes)
1845: 59 (18), charter.
Otter Creek Manufacturing Co. (Vergennes)
1836: 93-94 (47), charter.
1849: 133 (89), charter.
Otter Creek Marble Co.
1865: 153-154 (116), charter.
Otter Creek Navigation Co.
1869: 144-145 (111), charter.
Otter Creek Steamboat Co.
1866: 202-203 (161), charter.
Otter Creek Tow Path Co. (Ferrisburg and Vergennes)
1824: 75-79 (51), charter.
1840: 57 (62), charter repealed.
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CORPORATE CHARTERS
-pPacker Cemetery Assoc. (Mount Holly)
1908: 518-520 (350), charter.
1910: 431 (390), may acquire land.
Panton Turnpike Co.
1814: 24-30 (27), charter.
Paragon Marble Co. (Rutland)
1884: RFC I 304, charter.
Paran Creek Factory Co. (Bennington)
1812: 32-33 (27), name changed from PARAN CREEK MANUFACTURING
COMPANY.
Paran Creek Manufacturing Co. (Bennington)
1811: 39-42 (31), charter.
1812: 32-33 (27), may associate members; may hold land; name changed to PARAN
CREEK FACTORY COMPANY.
Parks and Woolson Machine Co.
1867: 151-152 (124), name changed from PARKS AND WOOLSON MACHINE
SHOP COMPANY.
Parks and Woolson Machine Shop Co.
1867: 150-151 (122), charter.
1867: 151-152 (124), name changed to PARKS AND WOOLSON MACHINE
COMPANY.
Parsonage Society of the Congregational Church (Fairfield)
1915: 486 (293), may convey parsonage.
Passumpsic Bank (St. Johnsbury)
1849: 93-96 (71), charter.
Passumpsic Cemetery Assoc. (Waterford and Barnet)
1870: 205-208 (146), charter.
1872: 198-201 (137), rights of burial ground land transferred; trustees' duties;
disagreements; appeals.
Passumpsic Creamery Association (Barnet)
1895: RFC III 288, charter.
Passumpsic Fiber Leather Co. (Barnet)
1894: RFC III 242, charter.
Passumpsic Petroleum Co. (St. Johnsbury)
1865: RFC 0 137-138, charter.
Passumpsic River and Island Pond Railroad Co.
1866: 210-213 (166), charter.
1872: 381 (218), time limit for survey and completion of road extended.
Passumpsic Savings Bank (St. Johnsbury)
1852: 113-115 (93), charter.
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STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Passumpsic Telegraphic Co.
1847: 105-106 (3), charter.
Passumsick Turnpike Co.
1805: 181-190 (97), charter.
1806: l3-14 (13), first meeting legalized.
1807: 78-79 (59), gate.
1808: l30 (92), gate.
1809: 105-106 (ll5), term extended.
18l3: 77-78 (56), taxes; tolls.
1816: 6-7 (5), tax on shares.
1822: 79 (55), Supreme Court to appoint committee to survey, alter road.
1828: 63 (66), Ryegate may hold stock.
Patrons Mutual Fire Insurance Co. (Brattleboro)
1896: 395-399 (251), charter.
Pawlet Manufacturing Co.
1814: 61-63 (59), charter.
Pawlet Savings Bank
1896: 269-273 (186), charter.
Pawlet Turnpike Co.
1805: 147-161 (91), charter.
Peacham Juvenile Library Society
1855: 178-179 (108), charter.
P. E. Chase Co. (Rutland)
1896: RFC III 389, charter.
P. E. Chase Manufacturing Co. (Rutland)
1886: RFC I 529, charter.
Peck and Clark Manufacturing Co. (Brookfield)
1881: RFC I 233, charter.
Peels Food Co. (Brattleboro)
1892: RFC III 86, charter.
Peerless Burnisher Co. (Bennington)
1890: RFC II 53, charter.
Peerless Granite Co. (Barre)
1892: RFC III 90, charter.
Pelton Printing Co. (Rutland)
1889: RFC I 514, charter.
Penrin Slate Co. (Castleton)
1853: 100-101 (94), charter.
Pentelic Marble Co. (Brandon)
1886: RFC I 394, charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
135
People's Bank (Derby)
1850: 120-121 (113), charter.
1856: 177-180 (130), capital stock enlarged.
People's Electric Light and Power Co. (Brattleboro)
1887: RFC I 435, charter.
People's Electric Light and Power Co. (Essex)
1892: RFC III 92, charter.
Peoples Exchange (Jericho)
1893: RFC III 122, charter.
People's Gas Light Co. (Rutland)
1862: 86-87 (60), charter.
People's
1867:
1882:
1902:
1908:
Gas Light Co. (Rutland)
359-364 (12), charter.
142-143 (159), annual meeting time.
268 (206), may develop electric power.
466-468 (303), may consolidated into RUTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT &
POWER COMPANY.
Peoples' Identification Co. (Burlington)
1892: RFC III 89, charter.
Peoples Incorporated Telephone Co. (Montpelier)
1896: 371-372 (241), charter.
Peoples' Light and Heating Co. (Burlington)
1900: 304-306 (222), charter.
Peoples' Lighting, Heating, and Power Co. (Barre)
1900: 306-309 (223), charter.
1902: 267 (205), location of buildings; rights of way; sale of real estate; capital stock;
directors.
Peoples' Mutual Fire Insurance Co. (Burlington)
1874: 200-211 (136), charter.
Peoples' Mutual Life Insurance (Burlington)
1878: 171-173 (183), charter.
Peoples' Savings and Trust Co. (Montpelier)
1869: 198-205 (122), charter.
Peoples' Savings Bank and Trust Co. (Morrisville)
1882: 199-204 (188), charter.
Peoples' Telephone Co. (Swanton)
1894: 348-349 (247), charter.
Peoples' Trust Co. (St. Albans)
1886: 146-150 (176), charter.
Perfection Gaiter Co. (Winooski)
1894: RFC III 192, charter.
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STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Perival Manufacturing Co. (Barton)
1894: RFC III 180, charter.
Perkinsville Aqueduct Co. (Weathersfield)
1870: 179-182 (133), charter.
Perkinsville Hotel Co. (Weathersfield)
1864: 164-165 (121), charter.
Perkinsville Manufacturing Co.
1829: 71 (44), name change from GNEISS BOTTOM MANUFACTURING
COMPANY.
Perkinsville Railroad Co. (Weathersfield)
1856: 115-117 (103), charter.
1859: 86 (71), charter extended.
Perkinsville Stove Co.
1861: 136-137 (107), charter.
Peru Boot and Shoe Co.
1866: 116-117 (104), charter.
Peru Cheese Factory
1893: RFC III 107, charter.
Peru Stearn Mill Co.
1866: 178-179 (145), charter.
Peru Turnpike Co.
1814: 103-107 (92), charter.
1816: 132 (123), damages to lands caused by road.
1929: 171 (156), maintenance of road provided for.
Phi Chi Society
See: UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT AND STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
Phi Delta Theta Fraternity
See: UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT AND STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
Phi Sigma Nu Society
See: UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT AND STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
Phoenix Mill Co. (Rockingham)
1847: 106-107 (31), charter.
Phoenix Slate Co.
1858: 163-164 (101), charter.
Pico Worsted Mills
1867: 279-280 (192), charter.
Piermont Bridge (NH-Bradford)
1827: 91 (49), proprietors may erect toll gate.
1880: 154-155 (162), proprietors' rights and privileges.
Pike Hill Copper Co.
1880: 167-168 (172), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
137
Pine Grove Cemetary Assoc. (Derby)
1896: RFC III 346, charter.
Pine Hill Aqueduct Co. (Rutland)
1867: 105-107 (97), charter.
1868: 74-76 (77), charter.
Pine Hill
1860:
1861:
1886:
Cemetery Assoc. (Rutland)
145-149 (113), charter.
122-123 (100), name changed to EVERGREEN CEMETERY ASSOCIATION.
104-105 (146), name change legalized.
Pine Wood Park Land and Improvement Co. (Poultney)
1891: RFC III 13, charter.
Pioneer Electric Light (Barnet)
1894: RFC III 231, charter.
Pioneer Granite Co. (Montpelier and Berlin)
1885: RFC I 367, charter.
Pioneer Manufacturing Co.
1870: 278-280 (177), charter.
Pioneer Mechanics' Shop Co. (Burlington)
1852: 185-187 (135), charter.
Pittsfield and Rochester Telephone Assoc.
1890: 207 (125), charter.
1896: 378 (246), charter repealed.
Pittsfield Creamery Co.
1891: RFC II 106, charter.
Pittsford and Rutland Railroad Co.
1890: RFC II 26-28, charter.
Pittsford
1816:
1892:
1892:
1892:
1908:
Aqueduct Co.
24-26 (25), charter.
14-16 (8)(Spec. 1891), comprehensive revision.
332-334 (191), corporators.
334 (192), streams.
494-495 (324), may consolidate with PITTSFORD SEWER COMPANY.
Pittsford Cemetery Assoc.
1857: 95-99 (77), charter.
1906: 632 (376), powers.
Pittsford Congregational Church and Society
1912: 559-561 (396), charter.
Pittsford Creamery Co.
1890: RFC II 63, charter.
Pittsford Glass Manufacturing Co.
1834: 70-71 (40), charter.
138
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Pittsford Iron Co.
1853: 94-96 (90), charter.
Pittsford Iron Manufacturing Co.
1826: 98-99 (76), charter.
Pittsford Manufacturing Co.
1812: 18-20 (16), charter.
Pittsford
1858:
1865:
1865:
Marble Co.
133-134 (83), charter.
154-155 (117), charter.
156 (118), name changed to PITTSFORD QUARRY COMPANY.
Pittsford Quarry Co.
1865: 156 (118), name changed from PITTSFORD MARBLE COMPANY.
Pittsford School Assoc.
1882: 212-213 (192), charter.
Pittsford Sewer Co.
1894: 310-312 (233), charter.
1908: 494-495 (324), may consolidate with PITTSFORD AQUEDUCT COMPANY.
Pittsford Straw Board Co.
1867: 258-259 (182), charter.
Pittsford Variety Marble Co.
1884: RFC I 348, charter.
Placer Gold Mining Co. (Worccstcr)
1876: RFC I 116, charter.
Plainfield Aqueduct Co.
1859: 95-98 (78), charter.
Plainfield Building and Improvement Co.
1883: RFC I 533, charter.
Plainfield Building Co.
1869: 79-80 (74), charter.
Pleasant Ridge Cemetery Assoc.
1854: 122-126 (103), charter.
1876: 266 (165), annual meetings.
Pleasant Valley Grange No. 242 (Rockingham)
1915: 378 (263), exemption from taxation.
Pleasant View Cemetery Assoc. (Barnet)
1910: 432-433 (391), charter.
1910: 433-434 (392), first meeting.
Plunkett and Barber Manufacturing Co. (Pownal)
1867: RFC 0 171-173,256-257,285,314-315, charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
139
Plymouth Five Comers Cheese Co.
1895: RFC III 289, charter.
Plymouth Gold Mining Co.
1866: 183-184 (148), charter.
Plymouth Notch Cemetery Assoc.
1951: 351-352 (254), may transfer trust fund to the trustees of public funds for Plymouth
town.
Pompanoosuc Creamery Co.
1893: RFC III 166, charter.
Pond, Gridley and Co. (Springfield)
1893: RFC III 137, charter.
Poplar Hill Cemetery Assoc. (Calais)
1872: 202-204 (138), charter.
Porter and Angell Co. (Spingfield)
1896: RFC III 325, charter.
Porter Card Co. (Springfield)
1860: 137-138 (109), charter.
Porter Manufacturing Co. (Burlington)
1881: RFC I 290, charter.
1883: RFC I 332, certificate of increase and payment of capital.
Poultney Academy of Music
1856: 186-187 (135), charter.
Poultney Aqueduct Co.
1886: RFC 1416, certificate of capital paid in.
Poultney, Bank of
1839: 50-60 (4), charter.
1840: 34-36 (26), charter extended.
1842: 110 (54), capital stock.
1843: 66 (59), capital stock reduced; duty of cashier.
1856: 167-170 (127), charter.
1857: 148 (104), charter extended.
1857: 149 (105), time limit for commencing business extended.
1861: 112 (91), charter continued.
1862: 135 (86), charter continued.
1863: 114 (88), charter continued.
1864: 171 (127), charter continued.
1868: 81-82 (80), charter revived and extended.
Poultney
1862:
1866:
1900:
Cemetery Assoc.
104-108 (68), charter.
123-124 (109), trustees control old burial grounds.
343-345 (249), right to hold property; management; by-laws; annual meetings.
Poultney Congregational Church and Society
1910: 421-422 (380), may dispose of property.
140
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Poultney Female Academy
1819: 161-162 (136), charter.
Poultney Hotel Co.
1864: 166-167 (122), charter.
Poultney Industrial Society
1879: RFC I 213, charter.
Poultney Manufacturing Co.
1808: 72-74 (56), charter.
Poultney
1890:
1891:
1891:
Manufacturing Co.
RFC II 8, charter.
RFC II Ill, certificate of increase of stock.
RFC II 131, certificate of increase of stock.
Poultney Normal Institute
1864: 137-138 (104), charter.
Poultney Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1906: 666-670 (392), charter.
Poultney Seminary
1904: 414 (268), name changed from TROY CONFERENCE ACADEMY.
Poultney Slate Co.
1859: 111-112 (84), charter.
1864: 208 (149), capital stock increased.
Poultney Slate Co.
1890: RFC II 14, charter.
Poultney
1805:
1810:
1812:
1813:
1813:
1818:
1834:
Turnpike Co.
147-161 (91), charter.
26-27 (20), term extended.
81-82 (66), gates; toll.
115-116 (76), term extended.
132-133 (124), toll exemptions.
216-217 (11), toll.
99 (66), charter repealed.
Poultney Vermont Slate Co.
1896: RFC III 373, charter.
Powell Manufacturing Co. (Burlington)
1882: RFC I 223, charter.
1883: RFC I 327, certificate of paid up capital.
Powers Marble Co.
1866: 168-169 (136), charter.
Pownal McAdam Turnpike Co.
1833: 68-75 (35), charter.
Pownal Valley Cheese Factory Co.
1870: 219-220 (153), charter.
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CORPORATE CHARTERS
Preachers' Aid Society
1860: 90-92 (80), charter.
Presbyterian Church (Graniteville)
1895: RFC III 300, charter.
Prescott's Automatic Car Coupler Co. (Brattleboro)
1883: RFC I 335, charter.
Protective Grange No. 22 (Brattleboro)
1895: RFC III 286, charter.
Proctor Marble Co.
1888: RFC I 460, charter.
Proctorsville Cemetery Assoc. (Cavendish)
1929: 164 (143), conveyance of water rights.
Proctorsville Manufacturing Co. (Cavendish)
1873: RFC 0 250, charter.
Proctorsville Telephone and Telegraph Co. (Cavendish)
1900: 314-315 (229), charter.
Proctorsville Woolen Manufacturing Co. (Cavendish)
1835: 115-116 (55), charter.
Proctor Trust Co.
1890: 161-165 (102), charter.
1892: 305 (176), capital stock.
1894: 298 (223), capital stock; shares.
1898: 303 (221), amount of capital stock needed to begin business.
Producers' Granite Co. (Barre)
1893: RFC III 138, charter.
Prospect Cemetery Assoc. (Vergennes)
1900: 345-348 (250), charter.
Prospect Hill Aqueduct Co. (Brattleboro)
1866: 114-116 (103), charter.
Prospect Park Co. (Burlington and South Burlington)
1902: 452-453 (278), charter.
Prospect Street Aqueduct Co. (Northfield)
1898: 325-328 (230), charter.
Prouty Building Co. (Swanton)
1895: RFC III 278, charter.
Providence Orphan Asylum and Hospital (Burlington)
1866: 107-110 (100), charter.
Province Line Railroad Co.
1882: RFC I 246-249, charter.
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142
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Pruner Manufacturing Co. (Waterbury)
1881: RFC I 240, charter.
Putnam Memorial Hospital
See: HENRY W. PUTNAM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Putney Creamery Assoc.
1892: RFC III 50, charter.
Putney Manufacturing Co.
1834: 82-83 (48), charter.
Putney Turnpike Co.
1815: 170-173 (147), charter.
Pythian Assoc. (Rutland)
1912: 558 (394), property exempt from taxes.
1912: 558-559 (395), property exempt from taxes.
Pythian Lodge Building (St. Johnsbury)
1892: RFC III 22, charter.
1908: 500 (330), charter revived.
-QQuarry Savings Bank and Trust Co. (Barre)
1906: 670-675 (393), charter.
1908: 537-541 (359), charter revived.
1910: 454-455 (403), trustees; stock subscriptions.
Queeche Hotel Co. (Hartford)
1858: l31-132 (82), charter.
Queechy Manufacturing Co. (Hartford)
1825: 111-112 (69), charter.
Queen City Cotton Co. (Burlington)
1894: RFC III 211, charter.
Queen City Fire Insurance Co. (Burlington)
1868: 156-160 (115), charter.
Queen City Park Assoc. (Burlington)
1882: 164 (173), name changed from FOREST CITY PARK ASSOCIATION.
1886: 96 (141), assessments on capital stock.
Quimby Butter Co. (Richmond)
1894: RFC III 245, charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
143
-RRandolph Co. (Highgate)
1890: RFC II 49-50, charter.
Randolph Hotel Co.
1866: 139-140 (118), charter.
Randolph House Co.
1851: 127 (120), charter.
Randolph Hydraulic Co.
1834: 94-95 (58), charter.
1870: 183-185 (134), charter.
Randolph Normal School
1876: 254 (159), annual meeting times established.
Randolph Sanatorium
1910: 477 (420), property exempted from taxation.
Randolph Savings Bank
1888: 192 (203), charter.
Randolph Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1902: 433-438 (263), charter.
1912: 595-598 (418), charter.
Randolph Turnpike Co.
1805: 229-240 (114), charter.
1811: 117 (98), toll.
1814: 13 (16), toll.
1833: 99-100 (56), charter surrendered.
Ransom Hardware Co. (Burlington)
1892: RFC III 99, charter.
1893: RFC III 458, certificate of increase of capital.
Raponda and Sylvan Lake Park Assoc. (Wilmington)
1890: RFC II 2, charter.
R. C. Bowers Granite Co.
1892: RFC III 407, certificate of increased capital.
Readsboro and Woodford Turnpike Co.
1841: 42-44 (48), charter.
Readsboro Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1906: 676-680 (395), charter.
Readsboro Turnpike Co.
1833: 79-87 (38), charter.
Red Mountain Manufacturing Co.
1865: 136-138 (106), charter.
144
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Reformer Publishing Co. (Brattleboro)
1893: RFC III 161, charter.
Reporter Publishing Co. (Springfield)
1892: RFC III 35, charter.
Rescue Campers (Ludlow)
1893: RFC III 326, charter.
Restoration Society (Plainfield)
1906: 600-601 (355), may dispose of property.
Review Assoc. (Burlington)
1880: RFC I 212, charter.
Review Co. (Rutland)
1883: RFC I 283, charter.
1883: RFC I 334, certificate of paid up capital.
Richford and Montgomery Electric Railway Co.
1896: 331-335 (215), charter.
1900: 121 (150), capital stock.
Richford Aqueduct Co.
1888: 174-176 (191), charter.
Richford Cemetery Assoc.
1872: 204-207 (139), charter.
Richford Chemical Co.
1890; RFC II 9, charter.
Richford Copper Mining Co.
1863: 74-75 (65), charter.
Richford Furniture Co.
1895: RFC III 259, charter.
Richford Hotel Co.
1864: 163-164 (120), charter.
Richford Manufacturing Co.
1872: 289-292 (184), charter.
Richford
1872:
1874:
1906:
Savings Bank and Trust Co.
477-485 (242), charter.
272 (160), time limit for opening books extended.
675-676 (394), duties of directors.
Richmond and Huntington Telephone Co.
1894: 350-351 (248), charter.
1900: 315-316 (230), capital stock.
1902: 446 (272), name changed to WESTERN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH
COMPANY.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
145
Richmond Cemetery Assoc.
1868: 121-125 (94), charter.
1870: 208-209 (147), president may sell real estate; trustees elected; restrictions of
lot owners.
Richmond Co-operative Creamery Co.
1893: RFC III 128, charter.
Richmond Hotel Co.
1864: 163-164 (120), charter.
Ripley Female College (Poultney)
1866: 101 (94), name changed from TROY CONFERENCE ACADEMY.
1874: 158 (118), name changed back to TROY CONFERENCE ACADEMY.
Ripley Lumber Co. (Poultney)
1891: RFC II 10 1, charter.
Ripton Turnpike Co.
1826: 93-95 (73), charter.
Riverside Cemetery Assoc. (Arlington)
1896: 427-428 (271), charter.
Riverside Cemetery (Woodstock)
1890: 241 (153), name changed from WOODSTOCK CEMETERY ASSOCIATION.
Riverside Granite Co. (Northfield)
1891 : RFC II 93, charter.
Riverside Slate Co. (Fair Haven)
1881: RFC I 239, charter.
Riverview Cemetery Assoc. (Richmond)
1898: 368-370 (259), charter.
River View Cemetery Assoc. (Wilmington)
1893: RFC III 163, charter.
Rixford Manufacturing Co.
1863: 85-86 (71), charter.
Robbins and Lawrence Co.
1850: 158 (132), name changed from WINDSOR CAR AND RIFLE COMPANY.
Robbins Wood Preserving Company of Vermont
1868: 258-261 (162), charter.
Roberts Accumulator Co. (Noirth Bennington)
1894: RFC III 183, charter.
Roberts Grinder Co. (North Bennington)
1895: RFC III 293, charter.
Robertson and Coy Paper Co. (Bellows Falls)
1892: RFC III 39, charter.
1894: RFC III 492, name changed to ROBERTSON PAPER CO.
146
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Robertson Paper Co. (Bellows Falls)
1894: RFC III 492, name changed from ROBERTSON AND COY PAPER CO.
Robin Hood Co. (Swanton)
1904: 530-532 (326), charter.
1906: 728 (422), name changed to ROBIN HOOD AMMUNITION COMPANY.
Robin Hood Ammunition Co. (Swanton)
1906: 728 (422), name changed from ROBIN HOOD COMPANY.
Rochester Academy
1866: 98-100 (92), charter.
Rochester Cemetery Assoc.
1865: 86-90 (80), charter.
Rochester Hotel Co.
1865: 116-117 (94), charter.
Rochester Mountain Sanitarium and Health Resort Assoc.
1880: 181-182 (183), charter.
Rochester Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1912: 598-601 (419), charter.
Rochester Soap Stone Co.
1864: 212-214 (152), charter.
Rochester Water System Co.
1890: 202-205 (122), charter.
Rockingham Academy
1851: 113-114 (109), charter.
Rockingham Hospital Assoc.
1902: 414 (249), name changed from MOUNT KILBURN HOSPITAL.
Rockingham Library Society
1799: 67-69; SP XVI 361-363, charter.
Rockingham Lumber Co.
1858: 141-142 (88), charter.
Rockingham Manufacturing Co.
1835: 109-110 (50), charter.
Rock Springs Water Co.
1890: 200-202 (121), charter.
Rogers and Hazard Relief Society (Ferrisburg)
1886: 117 (159), charter.
Rolfe Manufacturing Co. (Waterbury)
1886: RFC I 395, charter.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington
1823: 165 (186), authorized to use burial lands in Barre.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Rouses Point-Swanton Ferry Co.
1923: 159-160 (175), charter.
Roxbury Cemetery Assoc.
1912: 572-573 (407), charter.
Roxbury Verde Antique Marble Co.
1855: 113-115 (82), charter.
Royalton Academy
1807: 200-202 (133), charter.
Royalton and Woodstock Turnpike Co.
1800: 60-67, charter.
1801: 68-70, conflict with CENTER TURNPIKE COMPANY.
Royalton, Bank of
1853: 158-161 (133), charter.
1855: 199 (121), number of directors reduced.
1859: 139 (105), capital stock reduced.
Rubber Stereotype Co. (Readsboro)
1895: RFC III 253, charter.
Ruggles Teachers' Home
See: LUCY RUGGLES TEACHERS' HOME
Runaway Pond Railroad Co.
1869: 127-130 (102), charter.
Rupert Creamery Assoc.
1893: RFC III 473, charter.
Rupert Dairy Assoc.
1872: 219-220 (147), charter.
Rupert Telephone Co.
1896: 372-373 (242), charter.
Rutland Academy
1850: 144-145 (121), charter.
1859: 138 (103), may sell real estate.
Rutland Academy of Music
1858: 191-192 (123), charter.
Rutland
1838:
1851:
1855:
and Addison Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
52-58 (4), charter.
107-108 (103), payment; premiums.
204 (127), losses; premium notes.
Rutland and Bethel Railroad Co.
1869: 131-136 (103), charter.
1912: 545-547 (381), charter.
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148
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Rutland and Burlington Railroad Co.
1847: 93 (21), name changed from CHAMPLAIN AND CONNECTICUT RIVER
RAILROAD COMPANY.
1849: 69-70 (58), may extend road.
1850: 65-69 (98), may extend road and connect with VERMONT AND CANADA
RAILROAD COMPANY.
1850: 86-87 (101), number of directors; stock.
Rutland and Castleton Railroad Co.
1862: 75-85 (58), charter.
1864: 186-189 (135), charter.
Rutland and Chittenden Plank Road Co.
1852: 108-112 (91), charter.
Rutland and Connecticut River Railroad Co.
1835: 71-80 (35), charter.
Rutland and Granville Railroad Co.
1890: RFC II 36-38, charter.
Rutland
1896:
1900:
1902:
1906:
1906:
1910:
and Montpelier Railroad Co.
307-308 (203), charter.
121 (151), charter extended.
231-233 (186), officers; real estate; eminent domain; right to consolidate.
549-550 (324), election of directors.
550 (325), construction time.
398 (360), charter extended.
Rutland and Noyan Railway Co.
1900: 123-127 (153), consolidation with RUTLAND RAILROAD COMPANY.
Rutland and Pittsford Marble Co.
1872: 302-304 (190), charter.
Rutland and Poultney Railroad Co.
1883: RFC I 323-325, charter.
Rutland and Reese River Mining Co.
1865: 163-164 (123), charter.
Rutland
1804:
1805:
1806:
1813:
1828:
1833:
and Stockbridge Turnpike Co.
149-157 (108), charter.
75-76 (38), accounts; time limits; tolls.
130-137 (94), regulations.
65-66 (48), gate.
58-59 (57), resurvey road; toll.
100-101 (57), resurvey road.
Rutland and Tidewater Railroad Co.
1882: 176-178 (180), charter.
1886: 158-159 (183), construction of road.
1896: 335-336 (216), time limit for construction; use of town property.
1902: 237 (190), charter revived and extended.
1908: 479-480 (314), charter extended.'
1912: 554 (387), charter extended,
CORPORATE CHARTERS
149
Rutland
1847:
1849:
1892:
and Washington Railroad Co.
77-84 (17), charter.
71 (60), may construct branch.
409-411 (252), consolidation of rail lines; duties of commissioners.
Rutland
1831:
1833:
1834:
1838:
1840:
1848:
1851:
and Whitehall Railroad Co.
61-67 (40), charter.
96 (51), term extended.
95 (59), time for receiving stock subscriptions extended.
81 (14), term extended.
43 (32), charter revived.
42-50 (1), charter.
83 (89), may build branch.
Rutland
1865:
1868:
1874:
1880:
1882:
1886:
1886:
1892:
1900:
1902:
and Woodstock Railroad Co.
181-183 (133), charter.
296-298 (184), any town on line of, or adjoining to a town on line of, may aid.
241-242 (148), time limit for commencement of construction extended.
193 (195), charter.
181-183 (182), appointment of commissioners; duties.
160 (185), election of officers.
160 (186), construction.
20-21 (12)(spec. 1891), charter revived and extended.
122 (152), charter revived and extended.
234-236 (188), water privileges; rights of way; crossing tracks; construction;
care of streets.
Rutland
1800:
1850:
1851:
1852:
Aqueduct Company, East Parish
42-45, charter.
156-157 (120), may convey water through such lands as are necessary.
136 (127), stock shares; mortgage.
158-159 (115), may connect with Rutland Village to improve water supply.
Rutland,
1824:
1824:
1828:
1839:
1840:
1850:
1853:
1854:
1858:
Bank of
67-74 (49), charter.
75 (50), shares.
44 (42), directors.
61-65 (5), charter extended.
37-38 (28), charter extended.
129-131 (116), capital stock enlarged.
170-173 (137), charter extended; capital stock enlarged.
144 (109), additional commissioners.
177 (112), charter extended.
Rutland Board of Trade
1894: RFC III 201, charter.
Rutland Boot and Shoe Co.
1867: 120-121 (104), charter.
Rutland Bicycle Club
1884: RFC 1285, charter.
Rutland-Canadian Railroad Co.
1898: 128-132 (160), charter.
1900: 123-127 (153), consolidation with RUTLAND RAILROAD COMPANY.
150
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Rutland Car Co.
1852: 169-170 (124), charter.
Rutland Cemetery Assoc.
1854: 126-129 (104), charter.
Rutland City Electric Co.
1908: 466-468 (303), may consolidate into RUTLAND RAlLWAY, LIGHT & POWER
COMPANY.
Rutland City Military Drum Corps.
1895: RFC III 271, charter.
Rutland Cold Storage Co.
1894: RFC III 220, charter.
Rutland Copper Mining Co.
1863: 75-76 (66), charter.
Rutland Cotton Manufacturing Co.
1828: 47-48 (47), charter.
1832: 103 (47), new member added.
Rutland County Agricultural and Manufacturing Society
1819: 157-158 (134), charter.
Rutland County Agricultural Society
1818: 101-102 (22), charter (General Act).
1843: 14 (18), charter (General Act).
Rutland County Bank
1861: 94-97 (83), charter.
Rutland County Bar Library
1872: 130 (97), state library to send documents to.
Rutland County Dispensary
1878: 160-161 (179), charter.
Rutland County Fish Breeding Assoc.
1867: 135-136 (112), charter.
Rutland County Manufacturing Co.
1865: 138-140 (107), charter.
Rutland County Marble Co.
1865: 156-157 (119), charter.
Rutland County Marble Co. (West Rutland)
1891: RFC III 15, charter.
Rutland County Park
1859: 137-138 (102), charter.
Rutland County Peat Co.
1866: 187-188 (151), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Rutland County Reservoir Co.
1865: 76-77 (75), charter.
Rutland County Slate and Tile Co.
1864: 209-210 (150), charter.
Rutland County Slate Co.
1865: 187-188 (136), charter.
Rutland County Telephone and Telegraph Co.
1904: 516-518 (314), charter.
1904: 546 (367), capital stock.
Rutland County Trust Co.
1872: 486-494 (243), charter.
1880: 186-187 (189), name changed to STATE TRUST COMPANY.
Rutland
1904:
1906:
1908:
1910:
1912:
County Trust Co.
484-488 (302), charter.
680 (396), charter extended.
541 (360), charter extended.
455 (404), charter extended.
601-602 (420), charter extended.
Rutland Cracker Co.
1883: RFC I 322, charter.
Rutland Driving Park Assoc.
1895: RFC III 280, charter.
Rutland East Creek Manufacturing Co.
1836: 100-101 (54), charter.
Rutland Electric Light Co.
1885: RFC I 368, charter.
1886: RFC I 391, certificate of increase of capital.
1891: RFC II 74, certificate of increase of capital.
Rutland Electric Light and Power Co.
1886: 108-109 (150), charter.
Rutland English and Classical Institute
1890: 213-214 (129), charter.
Rutland Fire Clay Co.
1883: RFC 1283, charter.
1900: 333 (241), may wholesale and retail.
1908: 495-496 (325), charter declared valid.
Rutland Fire Society
1811: 110-112 (94), charter.
1818: 210-211 (8), granting relief.
1829: 59-61 (36), charter.
Rutland Foundry and Machine Shop Co.
1855: 161-162 (100), charter.
151
152
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Rutland Foundry and Machine Shop Company and the Charles P. Harris Manufacturing Co.
1882: 141-142 (158), charter.
Rutland Free Library
1898: 12-13 (10)(spec. 1898), city may appropriate money for its operation and upkeep.
1908: 500-501 (331), taxes appropriated for support and maintenance.
Rutland
1852:
1853:
1855:
1858:
Gas Light Co.
143-146 (110), charter.
135 (123), directors' election term extended.
145-150 (92), charter.
143-144 (89), charter.
Rutland Granite Co.
1891: RFC II 107, charter.
Rutland Hospital
1892: 376-377 (220), charter.
Rutland Hotel Co.
1850: 150-151 (126), charter.
Rutland Insurance Co.
1864: 128-132 (102), charter.
Rutland Iron Manufacturing Co.
1825: 99-100 (57), charter.
Rutland Italian American Club Inc.
1939: 298-299 (250), exempted from taxation.
Rutland Manufacturing Co.
1864: 193-194 (139), charter.
Rutland Marble Co.
1854: 82-84 (81), charter.
1883: RFC I 330, charter.
Rutland Masonic Assoc.
1900: 337-338 (244), charter.
Rutland Missionary Assoc.
1866: 268-269 (180), charter.
1888: 170 (186), powers.
Rutland Power Co.
1867: 194-195 (150), charter.
Rutland Private Hospital Assoc.
1895: RFC III 296, charter.
Rutland Publishing Co.
1904: 533-534 (327), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Rutland
1867:
1867:
1868:
1870:
1872:
1890:
1898:
1900:
1902:
1904:
1908:
153
Railroad Co.
341-345 (3)(spec. 1867), charter.
222 (163), route changed; branch extended.
217-218 (141), branches.
339-340 (205), may increase capital stock, construct branches and issue bonds.
381-383 (219), bonds issued; mortgage.
187 (115), empowered to purchase, own, and control stock of ADDISON
RAILROAD COMPANY.
133-134 (164), use of capital stock.
123-127 (153), consolidation.
233 (187), directors' vacancies filled.
245-246 (196), directors' vacancies filled.
479 (313), office of treasurer and clerk.
Rutland Railroad Bank
1836: 72-80 (38), charter.
1838: 80-81 (13), subscriptions.
Rutland Railway, Light and Power Co.
1908: 466-468 (303), formed by the consolidation of RUTLAND STREET RAILWAY
COMPANY, PEOPLE'S GAS LIGHT COMPANY, RUTLAND CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY, CHITTENDEN POWER COMPANY, and VERMONT
INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT COMPANY.
Rutland Savings Bank
1850: 153-156 (128), charter.
Rutland Slate and Tile Co.
1864: 209-210 (150), charter.
Rutland Soldiers' Memorial Hall Library Assoc.
1886: 97-99 (143), charter.
Rutland
1882:
1896:
1896:
1902:
1908:
Street Railway Co.
179-181 (181), charter.
336-337 (217), may run rails across those of another railroad company.
337-338 (218), towns of operation designated; power for company.
236-237 (189), erect wires; construction of lines.
466-468 (303), may consolidate into RUTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER
COMPANY.
Rutland Transit Co.
1900: 123-127 (153), consolidation with RUTLAND RAILROAD COMPANY.
1900: 128 (154), mortgage.
Rutland Trust Co.
1882: 205-209 (189), charter.
Rutland Water Co.
1853: 111-113 (103), charter.
Rutland White and Blue Marble Co.
1896: RFC III 334, charter.
Rutland White Marble Co. (West Rutland)
1892: RFC III 28, charter.
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
154
Rutland Woolen Manufacturing Co.
1832: 92-94 (40), charter.
1862: 89-91 (62), charter.
Rutland Young Men's Christian Assoc.
1902: 412-413 (246), charter.
Ryegate Brick Co.
1896: RFC III 383, charter.
Ryegate Co-operative Creamery Assoc.
1893: RFC III 109, charter.
Ryegate Granite Works (South Ryegate)
1895: RFC III 363-364, charter.
Ryegate Granite Works Co.
1886: RFC III 339, charter.
-sSabin Machine Co. (Montpelier)
1883: RFC I 336, charter.
Sabin Manufacturing Co. (Montpelier)
1876: RFC I 165-166, charter.
Sabin Slate Co. (Montpelier)
1882: 182-183 (183), may construct railroad connecting with MONTPELIER AND
WELLS RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY and MONTPELIER AND WHITE
RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY.
1884: RFC I 346, certificate of paid up capital.
1884: RFC I 347, certificate of increase of capital.
Safford Woolen, Cotton and Linen Factory Co. (Bennington)
1813: 39-41 (32), charter.
Sagamore Hotel and Mineral Spring Co. (Montgomery)
1872: 250-251 (164), charter.
Saint Albanians
1898: 310 (224), charter.
St. Albans Advertiser Co.
1874: 225 (141), name changed from ST. ALBANS PRINTING, BINDING AND
PAPER MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
St. Albans and Bakersfield Plank Road Co.
1851: 89-93 (93), charter.
St. Albans and Richford Plank Road Co.
1849: 81-84 (67), charter.
St. Albans and Swanton Traction Co.
1910: 370-373 (345), charter.
1912: 516-517 (364), powers; issuance of bonds; procurement of equipment.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
155
St. Albans Aqueduct at Bellamaqueen Bay
1801: 74-77, charter.
St. Albans Aqueduct Co.
1864: 158-160 (117), charter.
1872: 183-185 (131), right to hold real estate; may transfer franchise to St. Albans
Village, whereupon corporate charter revoked.
St. Albans Athletic Assoc.
1886: RFC I 398, charter.
St. Albans, Bank of
1825: 64-71 (53), charter.
1836: 141-142 (86), charter extended.
1853: 174-178 (138), charter extended; capital stock increased.
St. Albans Bay Cemetery Assoc.
1904: 458-460 (290), charter.
1923: 163 (183), trustees.
St. Albans Board of Trade
1890: 229-230 (145), charter.
St. Albans Brigade Band
1867: 118-120 (103), charter.
St. Albans Cemetery Assoc.
1852: 138-140 (108), charter.
1893: 339-340 (196), empowered to hold money or gift.
St. Albans Cold Storage Co.
1889: RFC I 514, charter.
1889: RFC I 539, certificate of increased capital.
St. Albans District Methodist Campmeeting Assoc.
1902: 411 (245), charter.
1906: 598-600 (354), trustees; election of officials; first meeting.
St. Albans Dock Co.
1834: 89-90 (55), charter.
St. Albans Electric Light and Power Co.
1886: 106-107 (148), charter.
1892: 348 (201), capital stock.
1898: 335-336 (235), borrowing of money; issuance of bonds.
St. Albans Fishing and Boating Club
1886: RFC I 386, charter.
St. Albans Foundry Co.
1890: RFC II 23, charter.
1891: RFC III 406, certificate of increased capital.
St. Albans Gas Light Co.
1855: 154-156 (96), charter.
1859: 102-106 (81), charter.
1870: 232 (160), may increase capital stock.
156
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
St. Albans Hospital
1882: 150-151 (163), charter.
St. Albans Hotel Co.
1852: 165-166 (121), charter.
1863: 106-107 (82), charter.
St. Albans Iron and Steel Works
1872: 264-267 (172), charter.
St. Albans Manufacturing Co.
1815: 104-106 (93), charter.
1865: 140-141 (108), charter.
1880: 177 (178), types of manufactured items.
St. Albans Marble Co.
1866: 170-171 (13 8), charter.
St. Albans Messenger Co.
1891: RFC III 8, charter.
St. Albans Messenger and Advertiser Co.
1880: RFC I 280, charter.
St. Albans Plattsburgh and Grand Isle Ferry Co.
1868: 139-140 (104), charter.
St. Albans Point Butter and Cheese Factory
1881: RFC I 243, charter.
St. Albans Point Creamery
1882: RFC I 245, charter.
St. Albans Printing, Binding and Paper Manufacturing Co.
1867: 196-197 (151), charter.
1874: 225 (141), name changed to ST. ALBANS ADVERTISER COMPANY.
St. Albans Safe Deposit Co.
1896: 281-282 (190), charter.
St. Albans Savings Bank
1878: 189 (194), charter.
St. Albans Steamboat Co.
1826: 81-83 (61), charter.
St. Albans Street Railway Co.
1892: 243-245 (140), charter.
1898: 164-168 (178), words added; rights; may use streets and highways; may take
land; damages; capital stock.
1900: 129 (156), freight.
1904: 265-266 (206), capital stock.
St. Albans Telephone Exchange Co.
1882: RFC I 224, charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
157
St. Albans Trust Co.
1874: 271 (158), name changed from NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY.
1884: 162 (195), released from tax claims.
St. Andrews Benevolent Society (Wells River)
1892: 387-388 (228), charter.
1902: 414 (248), fraternal beneficiary.
St. Johnsbury Academy of Music
1858: 176-177 (111), charter.
St. Johnsbury and Lake Champlain Railroad Co.
1880: RFC I 183-196, charter.
1882: 183 (184), extension into Essex County authorized; capital stock.
1886: 159 (184), connection allowed with SOUTH EASTERN RAILWAY
COMPANY.
1886: 160 (187), able to hold and own stock in VERMONT STEAMBOAT
COMPANY.
1902: 466-467 (287), signals.
1927: 254-255 (8)(spec. 1927), state may loan money to.
St. Johnsbury Aqueduct Co.
1813 : 9-11 (7), charter.
1814: 33-34 (31), meeting.
1853: 104-107 (96), charter.
1859: 90-92 (76), charter.
1874: 176-177 (125), estate holdings; water privileges; penalty for disturbing aqueduct.
1892: 428 (274), organization legalized and continued.
1896: 300 (199), may take and hold real and personal estate.
St. Johnsbury Atheneum
1882: 126 (146), charter.
St. Johnsbury Center Cemetery Assoc.
1863: 91-93 (74), charter.
1910: 435-436 (394), trustees may assess a tax.
St. Johnsbury Cornet Band
1858: 193 (124), charter.
St. Johnsbury Electric Co.
1891: RFC III 9, charter.
St. Johnsbury Electric Light and Power Co.
1888: RFC I 477, charter.
St. Johnsbury Extension Railroad Co.
1872: 384-386 (221), charter.
St. Johnsbury Female Academy
1824: 64-65 (47), charter.
St. Johnsbury Free Baptist Church
1872: 614-615 (270), charter.
St. Johnsbury Gas Light Co.
1855: 159-160 (99), charter.
158
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
St. Johnsbury Granite and Marble Co.
1887: RFC I 440, charter.
St. Johnsbury Granite Co.
1887: RFC I 438, charter.
St. Johnsbury Hotel Co.
1868: 151-152 (111), charter.
St. Johnsbury House Co.
1850: 152-153 (127), charter.
St. Johnsbury Loan and Trust Co.
1874: 273-279 (161), charter.
St. Johnsbury Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
1896: 400-406 (252), charter.
St. Johnsbury Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1894: 285-290 (218), charter.
St. Johnsbury Street Railway Co.
1892: 245-246 (141), charter.
1896: 338-339 (219), use of streets, highways, and bridges; insertion of words.
1898: 168-169 (179), bonds; borrowing money; use of lands.
1900: 129 (155), charter extended.
1902: 239-243 (192), charter.
1908: 470-472 (305), charter.
St. Johnsbury Village Aqueduct Co.
See: VILLAGE AQUEDUCT COMPANY (St. Johnsbury)
St. John the Baptist Benevolent Society (Rutland)
1890: 224-225 (140), charter.
St. John the Baptist Mutual Benevolent Society (Burlington)
1893: RFC III 431, charter.
St. John the Baptist Society (St. Albans)
1868: 267-268 (169), charter.
St. Lawrence River Railroad Co.
1851: 81-83 (88), charter.
St. Michael's College (Winooski)
1912: 506-507 (358), charter.
1951: 353-354 (258), part of CAMP JOHNSON conveyed to.
St. Patrick's Benevolent Society (Fair Haven)
1870: 515-516 (248), charter.
St. Peter's Hibernian Benevolent Union (Rutland)
1884: 142-143 (183), charter.
Salisbury Brothers Furniture Co. (West Randolph)
1892: RFC III 46, charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
159
Salisbury Manufacturing Co.
1836: 88-89 (41), charter.
Salisbury Marble Co.
1864: 205-206 (147), charter.
Sanborn Cemetery Assoc. (Hardwick)
1910: 434-435 (393), charter.
Sand Bar Bridge Co.
1826: 60-63 (57), charter.
1827: 87-88 (45), gate; toll.
1841: 61 (84), inhabitants of Chittenden and Grand Isle counties may build bridge from
South Hero to Milton.
1847: 96-98 (25), charter.
1848: 73-74 (7), extension of road; obstruction of travel.
1850: 159-160 (133), term extended.
1851: 137 (128), time for construction of sluiceway extended.
1854: 100-101 (93), may issue preferred stock.
1878: 139 (155), fish commissioners to investigate sluiceway.
1880: 152-153 (160), repeals sections of the acts of 1848 and 1850.
1880: 153-154 (161), authority to extend.
1906: 258-260 (258), company deeded and conveyed to state; funds appropriated to
build culvert.
Sand-Bar Turnpike Co.
1805: 202-210 (100), charter.
1806: 80-81 (62), toll.
1808: 132 (94), term extended.
1811: 53-54 (41), term extended.
Saratoga and St. Lawrence Railroad Co.
1890: 183-184 (112), consolidation.
Saw Dust Pulp and Paper Co. (Rutland)
1884: 171-172 (203), charter.
Saxton's River Meeting House Society
1876: 405-407 (216), proprietors may sell meeting house and lands to Rockingham
School District No.6.
Saxton Village Cotton and Woolen Manufacturing Co.
1814: 79-81 (75), charter.
Scotch Hill Slate Co.
1865: 189-190 (137), charter.
Scott and Roberts Co. (Bennington)
1888: RFC I 475, charter.
Scott Post Assoc. (Jamaica)
1893: RFC III 149, charter.
Searsbury Turnpike Co.
1828: 53-55 (53), charter.
1831: 118 (62), time limit for completion.
1860: 79 (72), terminus; location of road; tolls.
160
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Second Bellows Falls Aqueduct Co.
See: BELLOWS FALLS AQUEDUCT COMPANY, SECOND
Second Brattleboro Aqueduct Society.
See: BRATTLEBORO AQUEDUCT SOCIETY, SECOND
Second Congregational Church (Bennington)
1910: 422-423 (381), charter.
Second Congregational Society (Brookfield)
1910: 424-425 (382), charter.
1912: 558-559 (395), objects of corporation; officers; annual meeting.
Second Freewill Baptist Society (Corinth)
1872: 612-614 (270), charter.
1896: 265-266 (181), organization legalized; insurance.
Second Medical Society in Vermont
See: MEDICAL SOCIETY IN VERMONT, SECOND
Second West River Bridge Co.
See: WEST RIVER BRIDGE COMPANY (Dummerston)
Security and Investment Co. (St. Johnsbury)
1890: 170-172 (104), charter.
1898: 309 (223), amount of capital stock needed to begin business.
Security Registration Co. (St. Albans)
1878: 179-180 (191), charter.
Security Savings Bank and Trust Co. (Middlebury)
1890: 152-156 (100), charter.
Security Savings Bank and Trust Co. (Montpelier)
1886: 150-154 (177), charter.
Self Organist Manufacturing Co. (Brattleboro)
1879: RFC I 173, charter.
Seventh Day Adventist Church (Hartland)
1908: 311 (344), charter validated.
S. Fountain and Co. (Barre)
1892: RFC III 66, charter.
S. F. Prince Marble Co. (Dorset and Manchester)
1889: RFC 1534, charter.
Sharon Co-operative Creamery Assoc.
1891: RFC II 77, charter.
Sharon Electric Light and Motor Co.
1898: 336-338 (236), charter.
1904: 274 (211), stockholders; conveyance of property.
Sharon Mill Co.
1866: 180-181 (146), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
161
Sharon Mill Dam Co.
1883: RFC 1268, charter.
1883: RFC I 311, charter.
Sharon Pine Hill Cemetery Assoc.
1860: 142-145 (112), charter.
Shaver Telephone Co. (Rutland)
1891: RFC II 104, charter.
Shelburne and Hinesburgh Plank Road Co.
1850: 98-101 (107), charter.
Shelburne Cheese Factory Co.
1870: 221-222 (154), charter.
Shelburne Creamery
1895: RFC III 312, charter.
Shelburne Railroad Co.
1867: 223-224 (164), charter.
1872: 383 (220), time limit for completion of road extended.
Shelburne Steamboat Co.
1876: 307-309 (182), charter.
Sheldon and Slason Marble Co.
1865: 157-158 (120), name changed from WEST RUTLAND STEAM MARBLE
COMPANY.
1866: 169 (137), name changed to SHELDONS AND SLASON MARBLE
COMPANY.
Sheldon
1882:
1890:
1894:
Art Museum, Archeological and Historical Society (Middlebury)
125 (145), charter.
218-219 (134), corporators.
412 (295), exempted from taxation.
Sheldon Cemetery Assoc.
1882: 132-135 (152), charter.
1908: 521 (351), real estate.
Sheldon Hotel Co.
1867: 144-145 (118), charter.
Sheldon Manufacturing Co.
1835: 108-109 (49), charter.
Sheldon Marble Co.
1882: 161~163 (171), charter.
1888: 182 (198), capital stock.
Sheldon Missisquoi Bridge Co.
1808: 10 1-105 (76), charter.
Sheldon
1906:
1917:
1937:
Poor House Assoc.
729-730 (423), charter.
414 (323), may issue bonds for paying present indebtedness.
470-472 (42)(spec. 1936), may issue bonds to offset indebtedness.
162
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Sheldon Public Library
1898: 266-267 (210), charter.
Sheldon Toll Bridge Co.
1872: 188-190 (134), charter.
Sheldon Union Cemetery Assoc.
1894: 385-386 (273), charter.
Sheldons and Slason Marble Co.
1866: 169 (137), name changed from SHELDON AND SLASON MARBLE
COMPANY.
Sherburne Cheese Factory Assoc.
1890: RFC II 1-2, charter.
Sherburne Turnpike Co.
1826: 91-93 (72), charter.
1828: 62 (65), Bridgewater to hold shares.
1829: 72 (46), tolls.
1835: 131-132 (67), tolls; road alteration.
1847: 95 (23), tolls.
Shoreham Cheese Manufacturing Co.
1870: 222-224 (155), charter.
Shoreham Hotel Co.
1872: 251-253 (165), charter.
Shoreham Marble Co.
1851: 120-121 (115), charter.
Shoreham Telephone and Telegraph Co.
1894: 351-352 (249), charter.
1902: 447 (273), capital stock.
1906: 700 (408), officials.
1908: 546-547 (368), capital stock; officers.
Shoreham Village Cemetery Assoc.
See: VILLAGE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION (Shoreham)
Shortsleeves Machine Co. (Rutland)
1884: RFC I 357-358, charter.
Sisters of St. Joseph Society (Rutland)
1896: RFC III 340, charter.
Slack Fertilizer Co. (Windsor)
1883: RFC I 267, charter.
1883: RFC I 310, charter.
Slate Belt Railroad Co.
1906: 550-554 (326), charter.
Smead Warming and Ventilating Co. (Rutland)
1889: RFC I 508, charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
163
Smith and Brainerd Marble Co. (Pittsford and New Haven)
1889: RFC I 540, charter.
Smith and Thomas Co. (Belvidere)
1893: RFC III 151, charter.
Smith Soapstone Co. (Grafton)
1866: 199-201 (159), charter.
Smithtown Cheese Factory Assoc. (Rutland Co.)
1870: 224-226 (156), charter.
Snake Mountain Hotel Co. (Addison)
1860: 119-120 (99), charter.
Snowdon Slate Co.
1868: 228-230 (147), charter.
Snowdon Slate Co. (Fair Haven)
1891: RFC II 135, charter.
Social Fraternity of New Hampton Literary and Theological Institute (Fairfax)
1855: 177-178 (107), charter.
Societe St. Jean Baptiste de Bienfaisance (Montpelier)
1872 615-617 (271), charter.
Society of the Chevaliers de Champlain (Burlington)
See: CHEVALIERS DE CHAMPLAIN, SOCIETY OF
Society of Colonial Wars (Montpelier)
1894: RFC III 237, charter.
Society of the Seventh Day Adventist (Richford)
1908: 512 (345), charter validated.
Society of St. Peter (Winooski)
1884: 190 (220), charter.
Soldiers
1884:
1888:
1892:
1910:
1919:
1943:
1967:
1971:
Home, Trustees of (Bennington)
140 (180), charter.
169 (184), duties of trustees.
396-397 (239), sum appropriated for upkeep.
476 (419), trustees.
233 (230), trustees; vacancies; appointment.
200 (170), possessions of deceased clients.
205-206 (140), appointment.
79-80 (53), appointment of trustees; powers.
South Albany Meeting House
1882: 258-259 (207), legalized proceedings.
South Eastern Railway Co.
1884: 252 (238), non-payment of taxes.
1886: 159 (184), connection allowed with ST. JOHNSBURY AND LAKE
CHAMPLAIN RAILROAD COMPANY.
164
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Southern Vermont Light and Power Co.
1912: 529-538 (373), charter.
Southern Vermont Marble and Mining Co.
1872: 304-305 (191), charter.
Southern
1848:
1849:
1850:
1854:
1860:
Vermont Railroad Co.
50-58 (2), charter.
70-71 (59), charter extended.
90 (104), commissioners.
146 (112), charter extended.
75-76 (69), TROY AND GREENFIELD RAILROAD COMPANY of
Massachusetts may purchase railroad and property.
Southern Vermont Railway Co.
1910: 398-401 (361), charter.
Southern Vermont Telephone and Telegraph Co. (Brattleboro)
1884: 168-170 (206), charter.
South Hardwick Academy
1860: 93-95 (82), charter.
1867: 97 (91), name changed to HARDWICK ACADEMY.
South Hardwick Mill Co.
1860: 132-133 (106), charter.
South Hero Aqueduct Co.
1904: 279-282 (216), charter.
South Hero Creamery Assoc.
1892: RFC III 47, charter.
1894: RFC III 495, certificate of increased capital.
South Newfane Cemetery Assoc.
1888: 205-206 (219), charter.
South Peacham Co-operative Creamery Co.
1893: RFC III 120, charter.
South Royalton Bank
1856: 204-206 (148), payment of claims.
1857: 160 (118), state treasurer to pay retained moneys.
South Royalton Cemetery Assoc.
1904: 454-457 (289), charter.
South Royalton Cemetery Assoc.
See: VILLAGE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION (South Royalton)
South Royalton Shoe Co.
1890: RFC II 29, charter.
1890: RFC II 56, certificate of increased capital.
1891: RFC II 126, certificate of increased capital.
South Royalton Water Power Co.
1868: 254-256 (160), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
165
South Ryegate Co-operative Creamery Co.
1893: RFC III 164, charter.
South Ryegate Fish and Game Club
1895: RFC III 272, charter.
South Shaftsbury Branch Railroad Co.
1854: 158-159, charter (act passed in 1853 but inadvertantly left out of 1853 laws).
South Wallingford Water Co.
1898: 329-332 (231), charter.
South Woodstock Telephone Co.
1896: 373-374 (243), charter.
1898: 343 (240), word replacement.
Speedwell Farm (Lyndon)
1892: 388-390 (229), charter.
Spooner Muzzle Manufacturing Co. (Rutland)
1890: RFC II 16, charter.
Sprague Centennial Library and Brandon Ladies Book Club
1888: 181-182 (197), charter.
Sprague Counter and Stay Co. (Brandon)
1879: RFC I 176, charter.
Spring and Fountain Water Co. (Barre)
1892: 315-318 (183), charter.
Spring Lumber Co. (Londonderry)
1894: RFC III 218, charter.
Springfield Agricultural Society
1868: 77-78 (78), charter.
Springfield Aqueduct Society
1813: 113-114 (74), charter.
Springfield Cotton and Woolen Manufacturing Co.
1812: 54-56 (49), charter.
Springfield Creamery Co.
1888: RFC I 451-452, charter.
1888: RFC I 481, certificate of increased stock.
Springfield Electric Co.
1890: RFC II 69, charter.
1893: RFC III 430, certificate. of increased capital.
Springfield Electric Railway Co.
1894: 337-341 (242), charter.
1896: 339 (220), words added.
1904: 264-265 (205), may issue preferred stock.
1910: 368-369 (342), trustees.
1910: 370 (344), may issue preferred stock.
166
Springfield Female Collegiate Institute
1858: 189-191 (122), charter.
Springfield Home for the Aged
1894: 374-375 (267), charter.
Springfield Hosiery Co.
1880: RFC I 210, charter.
1880: RFC I 211, certificate of paid up capital.
Springfield Hotel Co.
1863: 104-105 (81), charter.
Springfield Local Telephone Co.
1896: 375-376 (244), charter.
Springfield Manufacturing Co.
1833: 92 (45), charter.
Springfield Paper Co.
1838: 72 (7), charter.
Springfield Paper Mill Co.
1845: 62-63 (21), charter.
Springfield Railroad Co.
1886: 161-162 (188), town may aid.
Springfield Savings Bank
1853: 144-147 (128), charter.
Springfield Street Sprinkling Co.
1895: RFC ill 274, charter.
Springfield Town Library, Trustees of
1870: 264-265 (169), charter.
Springfield Trust Co.
1906: 681-685 (397), charter.
1910: 455-459 (405), charter.
1912: 602 (421), charter extended.
Springfield Village Aqueduct Society
1816: 11-13 (11), charter.
Springfield Village Fire Co.
1832: 98-100 (45), charter.
Springfield Water Co.
1902: 268-271 (207), charter.
Springfield Water Supply Co.
1886: 139-141 (174), charter.
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
CORPORATE CHARTERS
167
Springfield Wesleyan Seminary
1853: 83-85 (88), charter.
1869: 78 (73), profits from sale of property paid to VERMONT CONFERENCE
SEMINARY AND FEMALE COLLEGE.
1870: 171 (127), remainder of profits from sale of property paid to Springfield Town
Library.
Springfield Woollen Co.
1868: 261-262 (163), charter.
S. R. Hall Memorial (Concord)
1923: 148 (156), appropriation and authorization therefor.
Stafford and Holden Manufacturing Co. (Barre)
1874: RFC I 114, charter.
Stamford and Readsboro Plank Road Co.
1851: 86-89 (92), charter.
1853: 119 (108), time for completion extended.
Stamford Light, Heat, and Power Co.
1904: 275-276 (212), charter.
Stamford Manufacturing Co.
1865: 141-143 (109), charter.
Stamford Turnpike Co.
1803: 128-136 (99), charter.
Standard Electric Company of Vermont (St. Johnsbury)
1886: RFC I 392, charter.
1887: RFC I 417, certificate of paid up capital.
Standard Granite Co. (Swanton)
1890: RFC II 4-5, charter.
Standard
1886:
1888:
1892:
Light and Power Manufacturing Co. (Montpelier)
107-108 (149), charter.
223 (234), constructing and operating electrical railways.
349 (202), name changed to CONSOLIDATED LIGHTING COMPANY.
Standard Marble Co. (West Rutland)
1883: RFC I 337, charter.
Stanstead, Shefford, and Chambley Railroad Co.
1890: 183-184 (112), may consolidate with other railroads.
Stark Bank (Bennington)
1847: 44-45 (3), name changed from GREEN MOUNTAIN BANK.
1849: 102-104 (75), capital stock increased.
1855: 198 (119), treasurer remits money.
1857: 149 (106), capital stock reduced.
1864: 171 (128), charter extended.
1870: 193-199 (140), charter revived, continued, and extended.
168
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Stark Paper Co. (Bennington)
1879: RFC I 178, charter.
1879: RFC I 172, certificate of paid up stock.
Starksboro Center Village Aqueduct Co.
1828: 52-53 (52), charter.
Starksboro Copper Mining Co.
1866: 181-182 (147), charter.
Star Silver Mining Company of Nevada
1865: 164-166 (124), charter.
State Bank of Barton
1893: RFC III 489, charter.
State Fire Insurance Co. (Rutland)
1868: 160-164 (116), charter.
State Mutual Fire Insurance Co. (Rutland)
1898: 348-354 (244), charter.
1900: 327-329 (236), capital stock; share holders.
State School of Agriculture
1912: 74-75 (67), may be created and established in Addison or Rutland County with
the approval of the governor and educational commision.
State School of Agriculture (Randolph)
1910: 67-70 (62), charter.
1910: 361-362 (336), land turned over to.
1957: 228-230 (248), name changed to VERMONT AGRICULTURAL AND
TECHNICAL INSTITUTE.
State Street Aqueduct Co. (Montpelier)
1823: 70-71 (59), charter.
State Sunday-School Association of Vermont (West Brattleboro)
1896: RFC III 351, charter.
1906: Name changed to "The Vermont Sunday School Assoc."
,State Trust Co. (Rutland)
1880: 186-187 (189), name changed from RUTLAND COUNTY TRUST COMPANY.
1904: 489-490 (303), may reduce its capital stock.
Steam Power Co. (Chester)
1881: RFC I 236-237, charter.
Steam Stone Cutter Co.
1867: 237-238 (172), charter.
1867: 238-239 (173), stock; stockholders' votes.
Steam Stone Cutter Co. (Rutland)
1893: RFC III 111, charter.
Steam Tow-Boat Co. (Burlington)
1847: 94-95 (22), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Stewart Slate Co.
1876: RFC I 147, charter.
Stewart Slate Mantle Co. (Fair Haven)
1876: RFC I 115, charter.
Stoddard Aqueduct Co. (Canaan)
1894: RFC III 226, charter.
Stone Channeling Machine Co.
1867: 242-243 (176), charter.
Stone Wall Live Stock Co.
1884: 177 (210), charter.
Stowe Academy
1850: 145-146 (122), charter.
Stowe Savings Bank
1870: 472-475 (232), charter.
Stowe Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1912: 602-606 (422), charter.
Stowell Manufacturing Co. (Putney)
1885: RFC I 376, charter.
1886: RFC I 400, certificate of increased capital.
Strafford Cemetery Assoc.
1900: 343 (248), name changed from ORCHARD HILL CEMETERY
ASSOCIATION.
Strafford Co-operative Telephone Co.
1904: 518-519 (315), charter.
Strafford Creamery Co.
1893: RFC III 159, charter.
Strafford
1808:
1813:
1826:
Stratton
1808:
1813:
1815:
1820:
1826:
Turnpike Co.
159-168 (117), charter.
49-50 (34), term extended.
55 (46), may surrender charter.
Turnpike Co.
136-143 (100), charter.
63-64 (46), term extended.
113-114 (99), term and road extended; gates; tolls.
161 (122), term extended.
54-55 (45), term extended.
Sudbury Marble Co.
1866: 171-172 (139), charter.
Sudbury Railroad Co.
1853: 125-126 (ll5), charter.
169
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
170
Sullivan County Railroad Co. (NH)
1912: 555-556 (389), may extend line through Windsor, Hartland, and Hartford.
Sunderland and East Arlington Congregational Society (East Arlington)
1888: 211-212 (225), charter.
Sunderland Lead Mining and Manufacturing Co.
1836: 126-127 (78), charter.
Sunset Electric Co. (Swanton)
1890: 210-213 (127), charter.
Sunset Home (St. Johnsbury)
1896: 411 (256), name changed from HOME FOR AGED WOMEN.
1898: 360 (252), may be called HOME FOR AGED WOMEN or Sunset Home.
Sunset Lake Water Co. (Dummerston and Brattleboro)
1904: 283-286 (217), charter.
1908: 491-493 (322), may consolidate into CHESTNUT HILL RESERVOIR
COMPANY.
Sutherland Falls Hotel Co.
1857: 141-142 (100), charter.
1865: 117-118 (95), charter.
Sutherland Falls Marble Co.
1867: 159-162 (129), charter.
1870: 290-291 (183), charter.
Sutton Academy
1854: 79-80 (79), charter.
Sutton Cornet Band
1859: 131-1322 (98), charter.
Sutton Free Will Baptist Society
1880: 194-195 (198), charter.
Swanton and Alburgh Railway Co.
1912: 554-555 (388), charter extended.
Swanton
1851:
1853:
1855:
and Highgate Railroad Co.
78-79 (85), charter.
124-125 (114), charter extended.
201 (124), charter extended.
Swanton Canal Co.
1826: 74-81 (60), charter.
Swanton Cornet Band
1872: 223-224 (150), charter.
Swanton Electric Railway Co.
1898: 170-173 (180), charter.
1902: 238 (191), officers; rights of way.
171
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Swanton Falls Academy
1851: 111-112 (107), charter.
Swanton
1811:
1812:
1822:
1827:
Falls Bridge Co.
30-35 (26), charter.
120-122 (96), charter revived.
84-88 (61), charter.
92 (51), manner of crossing bridge.
Swanton Falls Manufacturing Co.
1865: 143-145 (110), charter.
Swanton Lumber Co.
1872: 269-271 (174), charter.
Swanton Manufacturing Co.
1835: 113-114 (53), charter.
Swanton Missisquoi Bridge Co.
1808: 122-128 (89), charter.
1810: 134-139 (96), charter.
Swanton Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1894: f90-294 (219), charter.
1904: 490 (304), may legalize and revive charter.
Swanton Suspender Co.
1884: RFC I 339, charter.
Swanton Tanning Co.
1874: RFC 0 140, charter.
Sweat-Comings Co. (Richford)
1894: RFC III 240, charter.
1904: 534-535 (328), charter.
Swedish Evangelical Mission Church (Brattleboro)
1894: RFC III 215, charter.
Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church (Brattleboro)
1893: RFC III 454, charter.
Syndicate Granite Co. (Barre)
1895: RFC III 308, charter.
-TTabor Cemetery Assoc. (Mount Tabor)
1882: 135-137 (153), charter.
Taconic Valley Railroad Co. (Bennington)
1910: 402-403 (362), charter.
1912: 556-557 (390), charter re-enacted.
172
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Taftsville Cemetery Assoc. (Woodstock)
1866: 124-128 (110), charter.
Taftsville Water Co. (Woodstock)
1902: 272-273 (208), charter.
Taquahunga Club of Swanton
1910: 410-411 (368), charter.
Tehuantepec Railway Co. (Mexico)
1868: 218-223 (142), charter.
1869: 136 (104), directors; officers.
Temple Beth El (Bennington)
See: HEBREW CONGREGATION (Bennington)
Temple Brothers (Rutland)
1896: RFC III 402, charter.
Thetford Coperas Factory Co.
1812: 30-32 (26), charter.
Thetford Creamery Co.
1888: RFC I 460-461, charter.
Thetford Manufacturing Co.
1810: 80-83 (60), charter.
Thetford Mineral Co.
1810: 11-12 (7), charter.
Thetford Water Cooperative
1974: 614 (275), adoption of by-laws.
Thomas Brothers Co. (Jeffersonville)
1894: RFC III 490, name changed from Wetherby and Page Co.
Thompson-Hoag Refridgeration and Power Co. (Rutland)
1896: 351-353 (228), charter.
Thorn, Hop and Burdock Tonic Co. (Brattleboro)
1887: RFC I 424, charter.
Tinmouth Power Co.
1910: 380-384 (349), charter.
1912: 537-538 (374), may hold riparian and water rights, dams, and power lines; capital
stock; furnishing electricity.
Tinmouth Turnpike Co.
1818: 211-215 (9), charter.
Tinmouth White and Varigated Marble Co.
1894: RFC III 229, charter.
Topsham Co-operative Creamery Co.
1892: RFC III 57, charter.
1894: RFC III 477, certificate of increased capital.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
173
Towne Spring Water Co.
1894: 307-309 (231), charter.
Townshend Academy
1826: 90-91 (71), charter.
Townshend Brass Band
1859: 134-135 (100), charter.
Townshend Park Assoc.
1892: 366-368 (212), charter.
Transcript Printing Co.
1867: 197-199 (152), charter.
Trenor W. Park Home for Destitute Children and Women (Bennington)
1882: 146-148 (161), charter.
Tri-pod Fish, Fowl and Game Co. (Hyde Park)
1896: RFC III 376, charter.
Trout RiVer Co-operative Creamery Assoc. (Montgomery)
1887: RFC I 406, charter.
1888: RFC I 454, certificate of increased capital.
Trout River Railroad Co. (Montgomery)
1884: 163-164 (197), charter.
1888: 198-199 (211), stockholders.
Troy and Canada Junction Telegraph Co.
1848: 96-99 (25), charter.
1862: 85 (59), number of directors reduced.
Troy and Greenfield Railroad Co. (MA)
1860: 75-76 (69), may purchase railroad and property of SOUTHERN VERMONT
RAILROAD COMPANY.
1878: 176-178 (188), may consolidate with BOSTON, HOOSAC TUNNEL AND
WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY
Troy Aqueduct Co.
1861: 246 (101), charter.
Troy Cemetery Assoc.
1910: 436-437 (395), charter.
Troy Conference Academy (Poultney)
1834: 74-76 (43), charter.
1838: 75-76 (10), number of trustees increased.
1843: 67 (61), quorum.
1853: 49 (57), may sell lands.
1860: 100 (87), trustees may confer degrees.
1866: 101 (94), name change to RIPLEY FEMALE COLLEGE.
1874: 158 (118), name changed back from RIPLEY FEMALE COLLEGE.
1888: 181 (196), trustees.
1892: 249 (144), trustees and offices.
1904: 414 (268), name changed to POULTNEY SEMINARY.
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
174
True Blue Marble Co. (Rutland)
1884: RFC I 344, charter.
Tumbling Falls Manufacturing Co. (Enosburg)
1836: 101-102 (55), charter.
Tunbridge Manufacturing Co.
1836: 87-88 (40), charter.
Tuttle Co. (Rutland)
1884: RFC I 286, charter.
Two-Thirty Horse Remedy Co. (Rutland)
1891: RFC II 71, charter.
Tyson Iron Co.
1864: 199-200 (143), charter.
-uUnderhill Academy
1852: 127-128 (101), charter.
Underhill Center Hotel Co.
1863: 107-108 (83), charter.
1864: 167 (123), real estate holdings.
Union Academy (Bennington)
1817: 59-60 (76), charter.
1834: 96 (61), privileges.
Union Academy (Hubbardton)
1812: 41-43 (38), charter.
Union Aqueduct and Water Supply Co. (North Thetford)
1893: RFC III 136, charter.
Union Bank (Swanton)
1850: 126-129 (115), charter.
Union Bobbin Co. (Derby)
1895: RFC III 261, charter.
Union Building Assoc. (Danville)
1889: RFC I 535, charter.
Union Cheese Factory Co. (South Wallingford)
1893: RFC III 131, charter.
Union Church (Berkshire)
1888: 307 (269), authorization of sale.
Union Cornet Band (Danby)
1867: 117-118 (102), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Union Hall Stock Co. (Bridgewater Village)
1886: RFC I 399, charter.
Union Hook and Ladder Company No. 1 (Rutland)
1866: 142-143 (120), charter.
Union Hotel Co. (Bellows Falls)
1870: 238-240 (164), charter.
Union Institute (Bakersfield)
1854: 80-82 (80), charter.
Union Manufacturing Co. (Bellows Falls)
1835: 106-107 (47), charter.
Union Manufacturing Co. (Springfield)
1876: RFC I 109-112, charter.
Union Marble Co.
1867: 158-159 (128), charter.
Union Meeting House (Corinth)
1869: 258-259 (139), proprietors and pew owners may dispose of.
Union Meeting House (Eden)
1882: 259-260 (208), proprietors and pew owners may dispose of.
Union Meeting House (Middlesex Center)
1894: 410-411 (292), proprietors and pew owners may dispose of.
Union Meeting House (South Plymouth)
1878 231-232 (226), proprietors and pew owners may dispose of.
Union Meeting House Society (Chelsea)
1900: 358-361 (263), may dispose of property.
Union Meeting House Society (Jeffersonville)
1900: 357-358 (262), may dispose of property.
Union Meeting House Society (Montpelier)
1902: 468 (289), may dispose of property.
Union Meeting House Society (Waitsfield)
1900: 361-362 (264), may dispose of property.
1902: 469 (290), may dispose of property.
Union Mining Co.
1863: 77-78 (67), charter.
Union Mission (Bennington)
1896: RFC III 337, charter.
Union Mutual Fire Insurance Co. (Montpelier)
1874: 211-222 (137), charter.
Union Paper Mill Co. (Bennington)
1858: 139-141 (87), charter.
175
176
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Union Quarrying and Mining Company in Vermont
1855: 122-123 (86), charter.
1857: 120-121 (87), corporators changed.
Union Railroad Co. (Montpelier and Bradford)
1847: 84-91 (18), charter.
Union Raveler Co. (Bennington)
1893: RFC III 429, charter.
Union Savings Bank and Trust Co. (Colchester or Burlington)
1874: 280-288 (162), charter.
Union Savings Bank and Trust Co. (Morrisville)
1890: 166-170 (103), charter.
Union Self Car Coupling Co.
1868: RFC 0251-252, charter.
Union Slate Co. (Castleton)
1853: 96-97 (91), charter.
1860: 140-142 (112), charter.
1867: 245-246 (178), shares.
1868: 230 (148), capital stock; shares.
Union Slate Co. (Rutland)
1883: RFC I 329, charter.
Union Slate and Real Estate Co. (Northfield)
1900: 334-335 (242), charter.
Union Soapstone Co. (NH)
1884: RFC II 21-22, charter.
Union Telephone Co. (Cabot)
1904: 519-520 (316), charter.
Union Trust Co. (Bradford)
1898: 304-309 (222), charter.
1900: 282 (211), charter extended.
1902: 439 (264), charter extended.
Union Trust Co. (Burlington)
1869: 206-213 (123), charter.
United Presbyterian Church (Ryegate)
1895: RFC III 318, charter.
United Sliding Blind Manufacturing Co. (Burlington)
1885: RFC I 378, charter.
United Societies of Dorset and Rupert
1791: 310; SP XV 44, formed by uniting East Society of Rupert and First Society of
Dorset.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
177
United States Agricultural and Mining Co.
1865: 166-167 (125), charter.
1870: 305 (191), may purchase any type ofland; name changed to UNITED STATES
LAND COMPANY.
United States Artificial Stone Co.
1872: 508-510 (249), charter.
United States Champlain Marble Co.
1869: 95 (84), name changed from WINOOSKI MARBLE COMPANY.
United States Clothes Pin Co. (Montpelier)
1887: RFC I 428-429, charter.
United States Land Co.
1870: 305 (191), name changed from UNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL AND
MINING COMPANY; may purchase any lands.
United States Peat Fuel Co.
1867: 190-192 (148), charter.
United States Registry Co. (St. Johnsbury)
1894: 362-364 (256), charter.
United States Truss Co. (Morrisville)
1892: RFC III 96, charter.
Universal Family Scale Co.
1870: 346-348 (209), charter.
Universalist Convention of Vermont and Provinces of Quebec
1888: 210-211 (224), charter.
1912: 562-563 (398), trustees.
Universalist Meeting House (Lyndon Center)
1882: 260-261 (209), proprietors and pew owners may dispose of.
University of Vermont (Burlington)
1791: 28-31; SP XV 32-35, charter.
1802: 156-158 (95), use of university lands.
1810: 117-120 (83), trustees; corporate powers.
1823: 27 (34), number of trustees increased.
1823: 67 (56), Phi Sigma Nu Society.
1825: 116 (74), Medical Society.
1826: 88 (67), act incorporating Medical Society revived.
1826: 89-90 (69), College of Natural History.
1828: 11-12 (16), trustees.
1834: 72-73 (41), University Institute.
1845: 52 (10), commissioners.
1855: 181-182 (110), Lambda Iota Society.
University of Vermont and State Agricultural College (Burlington)
1865: 96-102 (83), charter.
1865: RFC 0 135-136, charter.
1866: 105 (97), state treasurer to pay treasurer of.
1872: 168-169 (123), Alpha chapter of Sigma Phi Society.
1878: 56-557 (50), investigation of complaints to.
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
178
1884:
1888:
1894:
1896:
1904:
1906:
146 (186), Delta Psi Fraternity.
295 (260), aid; appointments.
374 (266), Alpha Chapter of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.
414-415 (261), Phi Chi Society of the medical department.
413-414 (267), Lambda Iota Society charter amended in re limit on real estate.
604 (360), auditor of accounts authorized to refund annual license taxes to the
Phi Chi Society of the medical department.
1937: 111-112 (81), university to carry out "Soil Conservation and Domestice Allotment Act".
1937: 112-113 (82), provision for research in problems relating to fruit growing.
1937: 113 (83), provision and appropriations for College of Medicine.
1941: 89-91 (75), may issue bonds; emergency appropriation authorized; submittal of
financial report.
1941: 289-290 (3)(spec. 1941), earlier acts repealed; audit; appropriations and
conditions.
1945: 98-99 (71), existence of college recognized and its powers defined.
1945: 99-100 (72), provision for land, buildings, and equipment for the Agricultural
College.
1945: 100-103 (73), annual appropriation; conditions.
1945: 104 (75), appropriations to College of Medicine.
1953: 246-247 (247), medical scholarships.
1955: 56-60 (66), relationship with state defined.
1955: 110-111 (128), certificates; medical scholarships.
1959: 234-235 (209), reduction of tuition for VT residents; appropriation.
1964: 417 (31)(spec. 1964), appropriation of funds.
1975: 209 (117), tuition for VT residents.
(see also appropriate sections of Vermont Statutes Annotated)
University of Vermont Athletic Assoc. (Burlington)
1895: RFC III 297, charter.
Upper Coos Railroad Co.
1888: RFC I 486-488, charter.
1890: 182-183 (111) ratification of organization.
1900: 130 (157), leasing and mortgaging properties.
1931: 211-212 (200), may consolidate or transfer properties with MAINE CENTRAL
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Upper Falls Manufacturing Co.
1834: 88-89 (54), charter.
-vVacuum Amalgamating Company of New Hampshire (Burlington)
1880: RFC I 198, charter.
1880: RFC I 199, certificate of capital paid in.
Vacuum Self-Sealing Can Co. (Burlington)
1880: RFC I 197, charter.
Vacuum Wet Machine Co. (St. Johnsbury)
1890: RFC II 32, charter.
Valentine Knitting Co. (Bennington)
1888: 202 (216), name changed from BENNINGTON KNITTING COMPANY.
1889: RFC I 506, certificate of increased capital.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
179
Valido Marble Co. (Rutland)
1883: RFC I 331, charter.
1887: RFC 1444-445, certificate of paid up capital.
Valley Cheese Manufacturing Co. (Hinesburg)
1866: 152-153 (126), charter.
Valley Creamery Assoc. (Westminster)
1887: RFC I 438-439, charter.
Valley Fair Assoc. (Brattleboro)
1887: RFC I 429-430, charter.
Valley Falls Creamery (Hinesburg)
1893: RFC III 112, charter.
Valley Machine Co. (Brattleboro)
1888: RFC I 454, charter.
Valley Mill Co.
1881: RFC I
1883: RFC I
1888: RFC I
(Brattleboro)
292, charter.
276, certificate of increased capital.
453-454, certificate of payment.
Valley Savings Bank and Trust Co. (North Troy)
1904: 490-494 (305), charter.
1912: 606-610 (423), charter.
VanNess Manufacturing Co. (Burlington)
1895: RFC III 267, charter.
Venetian
1884:
1887:
1890:
1892:
Blind Co. (Burlington)
RFC I 341, charter.
RFC 1445-446, certificate of reduction of capital.
RFC II 34, certificate of increase of capital.
RFC III 425-426, certificate of increase of capital.
Venetian Marble Co. (Pittsford)
1892: RFC III 93, charter.
1894: RFC III 217, charter.
Vergennes Academy
1822: 67 -68 (44), charter.
1855: 175-176 (106),
Vergennes Agricultural Society
1810: 94-96 (70), charter.
Vergennes and BIistol Plank Road Co.
1850: 109-112 (110), charter.
1859: 87 (73), name changed to VERGENNES AND BRISTOL TURNPIKE
COMPANY.
Vergennes and Bristol Railroad Co.
1835: 80-88 (36), charter.
180
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Vergennes and Bristol Turnpike Co.
1859: 87 (73), name changed from VERGENNES AND BRISTOL PLANK ROAD
COMPANY.
1861: 152 (118), charter surrendered.
Vergennes and Willsborough Turnpike Co.
1808: 34-42 (33), charter.
1810: 18-19 (12), term extended.
1812: 5 (4), term extended.
1816: 4 (2), term extended.
Vergennes Aqueduct Co.
1809: 78-79 (83), charter.
Vergennes, Bank of
1826: 67-74 (59), charter.
1840: 39-40 (29), charter extended.
1853: 182-186 (141), charter extended; capital stock enlarged.
1855: 199 (120), judge may appoint member of examining committee.
Vergennes Electric Co.
1893: RFC III 129, charter.
Vergennes Gas Light Co.
1855: 150-151 (93), charter.
1861: 89-93 (82), charter.
Vergennes Hook and Ladder Co.
1847: 113-114 (39), charter.
Vergennes Hydraulic Co.
1836: 125-126 (77), charter.
Vergennes Iron Manufacturing Co.
1815: 57-58 (62), charter.
Vergennes Light and Power Co.
1910: 384-386 (350), charter.
Vergennes Manufacturing Co.
1825: 112-113 (70), charter.
1835: 111-113 (52), charter.
1852: 181-182 (132), charter.
Vergennes Marble Manufacturing Co.
1824: 92-93 (56), charter.
Vergennes Power Co.
1910: 386-387 (351), charter.
Vergennes Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1870: 476-484 (233), charter.
Vergennes Scale Co.
1855: 162-164 (101), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
181
Vergennes Steamboat Co.
1867: 234-235 (170), charter.
Vergennes Telephone Co.
1894: 352-353 (250), charter.
Vergennes Tow-Boat and Transportation Co.
1846: 85-87 (17), charter.
Vermont Academy (Rutland)
1805: 41-43 (27), charter.
Vermont
1872:
1896:
1910:
Academy, Trustees of (Saxton's River)
139-141 (109), charter.
451 (291), may issue bonds.
360-361 (335), may borrow money, issue bonds, and mortgage real estate.
Vermont Academy of Medicine (Castleton)
1822: 73 (50), name changed from CASTLETON MEDICAL ACADEMY.
1841: 59 (80), name changed to CASTLETON MEDICAL COLLEGE.
Vermont Accident Assoc. (Rutland)
1882: 120-122 (142), charter.
Vermont Accident Insurance Co. (Montpelier)
1900: 329-330 (237), charter.
1906: 721-722 (414), capital stock.
Vermont Agalite Pulverizing Co. (Rutland)
1891: RFC III 3, charter.
Vermont Agricultural and Technical Institute (Randolph)
1957: 228-230 (248), name changed from STATE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE.
Vermont Agricultural College
1864: 10 1-105 (96), charter.
See: UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT AND STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
Vermont Agricultural Publishing Co.
1872: 174-176 (127), charter.
Vermont Agricultural Society
1806: 175-178 (114), charter.
1826: 88-89 (68), charter.
Vermont and Boston Gold Mining Co.
1866: 186-187 (150), charter.
Vermont and Boston Slate Co.
1866: 198-199 (158), charter.
Vermont and Boston Telegraph Co.
1848: 94-96 (24), charter.
Vermont and Canada Marble Co.
1867: 156-157 (127), charter.
182
Vermont
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1850:
1858:
1858:
1858:
1859:
1863:
1872:
1888:
1890:
1892:
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
and Canada Railroad Co.
65-72 (25), charter.
93 (20), location of railroad.
65-69 (98), may extend road; build bridge across Lake Champlain; connect with
NORTHERN RAILROAD in NY.
179-180 (115), time limit for completion of road extended.
182-184 (118), time limit extension.
185-186 (119), provisions.
82-86 (70), time limit for completion of road extended.
71-73 (63), may convert debt of VERMONT CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY into stock.
136-137 (107), resolution concerning inquiry into charges against management.
200 (213), authorization of CONSOLIDATED RAILROAD COMPANY to take
and hold stock.
183-184 (112), may consolidate with other railroads.
411-412 (253), consolidation with CENTRAL VERMONT RAILROAD COMPANY confirmed.
Vermont and Massachusetts Railroad Co.
1849: 74-75 (64), may unite with BRATTLEBORO AND FITCHBURGH RAILROAD
COMPANY.
1850: 87 (102), expenditure accounts.
1855: 202 (125), 1849 Act legalized; may mortgage road.
1872: 387-388 (222), acts and proceedings of General Court of Massachusetts concerning road ratified and confirmed.
Vermont
1865:
1866:
1867:
and New York Railroad Co.
183-186 (134), charter.
213 (167), route changed.
204-205 (155), may consolidate with LEBANON SPRINGS RAILROAD
COMPANY.
Vermont Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church
1848: 93-94 (23), charter.
1870: 511 (245), real estate holdings.
Vermont Architectural Marble Co. (Fair Haven)
1890: RFC II 51, charter.
Vermont Arms Co. ~Windsor)
1856: 189-190 (137), charter.
Vermont Association for the Protection and Preservation of Fish and Game
1874: 300-302 (167), charter.
Vermont Association of Road and Trotting Horse Breeders
1890: 244-245 (155), charter.
Vermont
1834:
1837:
1838:
1840:
1843:
1855:
1858:
Asylum for the Insane (Brattleboro)
79-81 (46), charter.
17-18 (28), state will grant money to if preference given to VT residents.
96 (37), trustees may make drafts on treasurer for certain sums.
48 (40), appropriation.
30 (39), appropriation.
207-208 (129), court of chancery to appoint examiner.
173 (108), additional real estate not tax exempt.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
1860:
1864:
1865:
1872:
1878:
1878:
1878:
1892:
183
54 (58), trustees may return patients whose expenses are not paid.
39 (19), rates.
50 (43), compensation to.
134 (104), resolution of committee to investigate conditions.
64-65 (59), examiner appointed by court of chancery.
68 (61), fees for supporting insane poor.
72 (64), inquiry into conditions.
390-391 (230), name changed to BRATTLEBORO RETREAT.
Vermont Bank (Montpelier)
1848: 77-79 (9), charter.
1862: 135-136 (87), charter extended.
Vermont
1851:
1852:
1878:
1900:
1917:
Baptist State Convention
115-116 (111), charter.
190 (140), trustees.
158 (175), real estate holdings.
259 (199), sale of real estate.
291-293 (271), ownership of property outlined.
VermonfBar Assoc.
1878: 158-159 (176), charter.
Vermont Bible Society
1872: 606-607 (266), charter.
1896: 266-267 (182), charter.
Vermont Blanket Co. (Rockingham)
1881: RFC I 238, charter.
Vermont Branch of the Women's Board of Missions (St. Johnsbury)
1894: 376-377 (269), charter.
Vermont Butter Tub Co. (Belvidere)
1890: RFC II 51, charter.
Vermont Canning and Preserving Co. (Burlington)
1892: RFC III 52, charter.
Vermont Card Manufacturing Co. (Montpelier)
1813: 198-200 (147), charter.
Vermont Cattle Co.
1884: 176 (209), charter.
Vermont
1835:
1843:
1863:
Central Railroad Co.
53-62 (33), charter.
43-50 (53), charter.
71-72 (63), debt due to VERMONT AND CANADA RAILROAD COMPANY
may be converted into stock of latter company.
1872: 136-137 (107), resolution concerning inquiry into charges against management.
1882: 23-244 (6), exemption from taxation.
1900: 106 (143), preservation of records defined.
Vermont Chair Co. (Hartford)
1889: RFC 1509, charter.
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
184
Vermont Chemical Co. (St. Johnsbury)
1895: RFC III 277, charter.
Vermont Chemical Fertilizer Co. (Vergennes)
1888: RFC I 489, charter.
Vermont Chrome Iron Co.
1855: 126-134 (88), charter.
Vermont College of Teachers
1880: 155-156 (163), charter.
Vermont Condensed Milk Co. (Burlington)
1896: RFC III 331, charter.
Vermont Conference Seminary and Female College
1865: 105-106 (86), charter.
1869: 78 (73), profits from sale of property of SPRINGFIELD WESLEYAN
SEMINARY paid to.
1870: 171-172 (128), name changed to VERMONT METHODIST SEMINARY AND
FEMALE COLLEGE; trustees.
Vermont Congregational Convention
1908: 503 (336), name changed from CONGREGATIONAL CONVENTION OF
VERMONT.
1921: 71-73 (75), vested property in VERMONT DOMESTIC MISSIONARY
SOCIETY.
Vermont Construction Co. (St. Albans)
1886: RFC I 394, charter.
1890: RFC II 14, certificate of increase of capital.
Vermont Copperas Co.
1838: 83-84 (17), charter.
1858: 166-167 (103), expiration date.
See also NEW ENGLAND CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY
Vermont
1853:
1867:
1872:
Copper Mining Co.
93-94 (89), charter.
183-1844 (143), proceedings legalized.
312-313 (196), real estate holdings; capital stock; powers; officers; assessments;
may subscribe for stock of WEST FAIRLEE RAILROAD COMPANY and
WEST FAIRLEE SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY.
Vermont Dairyman's Assoc.
1888: 303-304 (264), charter.
Vermont Dairymen's Assoc.
1872: 115 (78), state monies appropriated for.
1874: 116-117 (84), distribution of report.
Vermont Detective and Assurance Assoc.
1870: 226-227 (157), charter.
Vermont Domestic Missionary Society
1872: 611 (268), charter.
1921: 71-73 (75), property of VERMONT CONGREGATIONAL CONFERENCE
vested in.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Vermont
1890:
1890:
1892:
1894:
1906:
Electric Co. (Montpelier/Burlington)
208-210 (126), charter.
RFC II 66, charter.
349-350 (203), sale of plants; formation of new corporations.
371 (263), designation of main office.
563-564 (330), may consolidate with BURLINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY.
Vermont Emery Wheel Co. (West Charleston)
1874: RFC 0 387-389, charter.
Vermont Ensor Remedy Co. (Bennington)
1893: RFC III 121, charter.
Vermont
1854:
1868:
1888:
Episcopal Institute (Burlington)
76-78 (77), charter.
134-135 (10 1), trustees' residences.
213-214 (227), taxation.
Vermont Farm Machine Co. (Bellows Falls)
1873: RFC III 228, charter.
Vermont Farmers Advocate Publishing Co. (Burlington)
1894: RFC III 370, charter.
Vermont Fire Insurance Co. (Middlebury)
1824: 87-92 (55), charter.
Vermont Fire Proof Roofing Co. (Middlebury)
1872: RFC 0 313, charter.
Vermont Fish and Game League
1890: 231-232 (117), charter.
Vermont Free Will Baptist Charitable Society
1853: 137-138 (125), charter.
Vermont Geographical Association and Society of Natural History
1857: 125-126 (91), charter.
1860: 100 (88), name changed to BRADFORD SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATION.
Vermont
1810:
1811:
1813:
185
Glass Factory
131-133 (95), charter.
113-114 (96), charter revived.
171-172 (127), granted exclusive production of glass in VT.
Vermont Gold Cure Co. (Burlington)
1895: RFC III 266, charter.
Vermont Gold' Mining Co.
1854: 93-95 (88), charter.
1865: 169-170 (127), charter.
Vermont Granite Co. (Barre)
1887: RFC I 404, charter.
1887: RFC I 418, certificate of payment of capital.
186
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Vermont Hide and Cure Co. (Bethel)
1895: RFC III 306, charter.
Vermont
1838:
1851:
1859:
Historical and Antiquarian Society (Barnet/Montpelier)
76-77 (11), charter.
147-148 (138), location of library and cabinet changed.
140 (106), name changed to VERMONT HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Vermont Historical Society (Montpelier)
1859: 140 (106), name changed from VERMONT HISTORICAL AND ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY.
1859: 152 (115), provides for room in capital.
1869: 54-55 (54), conditions upon dissolution of; curators; state appropriation.
1878: 131-132 (143), funds appropriated to finance organization of historical materials.
1880: 139 (146), printing of proceedings.
1880: 242-243 (232), preservation of collection.
1904: 415-416 (270), trustees; election of officers; disso1vement of ex-officio members;
exemption from taxation.
1959; 69-70 (80), ex officio trustees; director; expending funds; disposition of property.
1967: 203 (137), classification of employees.
1973: 67-68 (37), definition, classification of employees.
Vermont Homeopathic Medical Society
1858: 177-178 (113), charter.
Vermont Home Telephone Co. (Rutland)
1906: 700-702 (409), charter.
Vermont Horse Stock Co.
1869: 82-84 (77), charter.
1870: 241 (165), exemption from taxation for five years.
Vermont Hospital (Castleton)
1845: 64 (23), charter.
Vermont Humane Society
1884: 142 (182), charter.
Vermont Improvement Assoc.
1906: 730-731 (424), charter.
Vermont Industrial Assoc.
1902: 449-450 (276), charter.
Vermont
1894:
1896:
1900:
Industrial School (Waterbury)
413 (297), name changed from VERMONT REFORM SCHOOL.
84-85 (114), admittance and age of offenders.
72 (103), a person of 18, previously a destitute child, can be enrolled in school
for reform and discipline.
1904: 218 (161), payment of appropriatios; purchasing of supplies.
1904: 223-224 (173), appropriations for repairs and painting.
1904: 573 (394), joint resolution to form committee to visit school.
Vermont Infirmary (Burlington)
1825: 115 (73), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
187
Vermont Insurance Co. (Brattleboro)
1858: 91-96 (70), charter.
Vermont Internal Improvement Co. (Rutland)
1902: 450-452 (277), charter.
1908: 466-468 (303), may consolidate into RUTLAND, LIGHT AND POWER
COMPANY.
Vermont
1884:
1884:
1885:
1885:
1887:
1890:
Investment and Guarantee Co. (Orwell)
158-161 (193), charter.
RFC I 360, certificate of capital.
RFC I 365, certificate of payment of capital.
RFC I 380, certificate of payment of capital.
RFC 1409-410, certificate of payment of capital.
174 (106), powers; stock.
Vermont Iron Co.
1865: 168-169 (126), charter.
1867: 148 (120), proceedings legalized.
Vermont Iron and Car Co.
1870: 197-199 (143), charter.
Vermont Iron and Coperas Factory Co. (Thetford, Norwich, and Hartford)
1812: 13-16 (13), charter.
Vermont Italian Marble Co.
1861: 134-135 (106), charter.
Vermont Italian Marble Co. (East Dorset)
1853: 104-105 (97), charter.
1856: 142 (116), name changed to VERMONT MARBLE COMPANY.
Vermont Lead Co. (Thetford)
1849: 139-140 (95), charter.
Vermont Lead Refining and Manufacturing Co.
1817: 119-125 (137), charter.
1825: 113-114 (71), charter revived.
Vermont
1868:
1870:
1882:
1886:
1888:
1892:
Life Insurance Co. (Burlington)
164-169 (117), charter.
263 (168), election of directors; real estate not liable to taxation.
155 (165), stock.
113 (155), insurance against personal injury.
172 (188), annual meeting.
357 (206), reducing number of directors.
Vermont Live Stock Improvement Co.
1868: 154-155 (113), charter.
Vermont Live Stock Insurance Co.
1894: 362 (255), charter.
Vermont Loan and Trust Co. (Brattleboro)
1888: 186-1889 (201), charter.
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
188
Vermont Lumber and Coal Co. (Readsboro)
1872: RFC 0 317, charter.
Vermont Manufacturing Co.
1866: 153-155 (127), charter.
Vermont Maple Sugar Exchange (Brattleboro)
1888: RFC 1456, charter.
Vermont Marble Co. (East Dorset)
1856: 142 (116), name changed from VERMONT ITALIAN MARBLE COMPANY.
Vermont Marble Co. (Proctor)
1894: 364-366 (257), charter.
Vermont Marble and Slate Co. (Rutland)
1852: 176-177 (129), charter.
Vermont
1853:
1854:
1855:
Marble and Soap Stone Co.
92 (88), charter.
84 (82), may increase capital and divide shares.
110-111 (80), charter.
Vermont Mechanics Institute (Rutland)
1857: 127-128 (92), charter.
Vermont
1813:
1814:
1912:
Medical Society
90-98 (61), charter.
44-45 (40), delegates; powers; levying of taxes.
510-513 (360), may reorganize.
Vermont Methodist Seminary
1888: 207-208 (221), name changed from VERMONT METHODIST SEMINARY
AND FEMALE COLLEGE.
1894: 263-265 (202), name changed to MONTPELIER SEMINARY.
Vermont Methodist Seminary and Female College
1870: name changed from VERMONT CONFERENCE SEMINARY AND FEMALE
COLLEGE; trustees.
1874: 160-161 (120), name changed to METHODIST CONFERENCE SEMINARY
AND FEMALE COLLEGE, contingent upon approval by trustees.
1878: 152-153 (172), Adelphi Society.
1888: 207-208 (221), name changed to VERMONT METHODIST SEMINARY.
Vermont Mineral Factory Co. (Orange Co.)
1809: 32-34 (35), charter.
1822: 67 (43), charter continued.
Vermont Mineral Springs Co. (Wells)
1896: RFC III 396, charter.
Vermont Mining and Improvement Co. (Burlington)
1900: 335-337 (243), charter.
Vermont Mining and Quarrying Co.
1857: 122-123 (89), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
189
Vermont Mining and Smelting Co.
1809: 21-23 (24), charter.
Vermont Mortgage Security Co.
1882: 210-212 (191), charter.
Vermont Mutual Benefit Society (Poultney)
1868: 265-267 (168), charter.
Vermont
1827:
1829:
1831:
1836:
1839:
1851:
1862:
1888:
1892:
1908:
Mutual Fire Insurance Co. (Montpelier)
71-78 (42), charter.
.
59 (35), members of are witnesses in suits to which corporation is a party.
113 (55), filing of policy certificates.
145-146 (89), trial of court cases.
66-67 (8), settlement of losses.
107 (102), payments; premiums.
123-124 (78), policy deposit.
172 (189), payments.
356 (205), paid up policies.
548 (371), powers of corporation.
Vermont Mutual Life Insurance Co.
1847: 115-117 (41), charter.
Vermont Mutual Live Stock Insurance Co. (Montpelier)
1850: 133-138 (118), charter.
Vermont Nail Co. (Brandon)
1849: 136-137 (92), charter.
Vermont North Eastern Railroad Co.
1850: 78-86 (100), charter.
Vermont Northern Railroad Co.
1908: 480-484 (315), charter.
Vermont Novelty Works Co. (Springfield)
1861: 143-144 (111), charter.
1867: 186-187 (145), stock.
Vermont Numismatic Society
1878: 175 (186), charter.
Vermont Oil and Mill Supply Co. (White River Junction)
1890: RFC II 40, charter.
Vermont Peat Co.
1867: 192-194 (149), charter.
Vermont Peoples' Telephone Co. (Barton)
1898: 343-344 (241), charter.
1902: 447 (274), capital stock.
Vermont Pharmaceutical Assoc.
1870: 311-312 (195), charter.
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
190
Vermont Printing House and Blank Book Manufacturing Co.
1867: 199-201 (153), charter.
Vermont Publishing Co. (Montpelier)
1886: RFC I 391, charter.
Vermont Quarry Co. (Montpelier)
1892: RFC III 37, charter.
Vermont Quarry Development Co.
1894: 366-367 (258), charter.
Vermont Railroad Co. (Montpelier and Burlington)
1832: 50-59 (32), charter.
1833: 95 (50), term extended.
Vermont Railroad Iron Co. (Windsor)
1845: 63 (22), charter.
Vermont Red Slate Co. (Fair Haven)
1892: RFC III 36, charter.
Vermont
1865:
1866:
1866:
1867:
1867:
1869:
1870:
1870:
1872:
1872:
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1875:
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Reform School (Waterbury)
3-6 (1), charter.
16-22 (10), regulation and government of.
22 (11), funds appropriated for.
45-46 (33), committal of minor delinquents.
47 (34), workshop.
56-57 (56), buildings enlarged.
143-145 (101), sentencing of delinquents to.
145-146 (102), new building.
119 (83), chairmaking.
120-121 (85), state funds appropriated to furnish new building.
3-4 (1), state funds appropriated to erect new buildings.
5 (2), students transferred to Vergennes.
6 (3), girls admitted.
7 (4), convictions and sentences to.
7-8 (5), jurisdiction of Supreme Court over students.
8-9 (6), regulations admended to apply to new site at Vergennes.
9-10 (7), funds appropriated.
61-62 (6), expenses paid.
62-63 (7), additional powers granted to trustees.
63-64 (8), funds appropriated to erect a barn.
27 (10), board of examination established.
28 (11), appointment of trustees.
28 (12), funds appropriated to enlarge and improve school building.
29 (13), 1876 act (6) amended to apply only to state residents.
12-16 (2), children ordered confined at.
55-57 (53), admittance to school.
110 (98), use of warrants.
397-398 (241), additional lands may be purchased.
413 (297), name changed to VERMONT INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.
Vermont Rehabilitation Center (Burlington)
1965: 419-421 (33)(spec. 1964), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
191
Vermont Salt Manufacturing Co. (Montpelier)
1826: 63-67 (58), charter.
1827: 48 (90), shares of capital stock.
Vermont
1908:
1921:
1921:
1923:
Sanatorium (Pittsford)
496 (326), may secure a water supply.
!O5 (120), board of trustees; duties.
346 (344), resolution accepting donation of sanatorium to the state.
14 (7), all rights, powers, and duties of trustees transferred to Department of
Public Welfare.
Vermont Savings Bank
1872: 504-505 (246), name changed from WINDHAM PROVIDENT INSTITUTION
FOR SAVINGS; liabilities transferred to.
Vermont School Seat Co. (Rutland)
1889: RFC I 516, charter.
Vermont Scientific and Literary Institute (Brandon)
1832: 105-106 (50), charter.
Vermont Shade Roller Co.
1883: RFC I 270, charter.
1883: RFC I 316, certificate of capital.
Vermont Shade Roller Co. (Vergennes and Burlington)
1892: RFC III 54, charter.
Vermont Slate and Alum Co. (Rutland Co.)
1870: 305-307 (192), charter.
Vermont Slate and Pencil Co. (Fair Haven)
1872: 507-508 (248), charter.
Vermont Slate Manufacturing Co.
1864: 210-211 (151), charter.
Vermont Slate Mining Co. (Poultney)
1892: RFC III 40, charter.
Vermont Snath Co.
1868: 234-236 (152), charter.
Vermont Soapstone Co.
1858: 136-138 (85), charter.
Vermont Soapstone Pencil Co. (Castleton and Hubbardton)
1881: RFC I 235, charter.
Vermont Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Burlington)
1888: 172-173 (190), charter.
Vermont Society of the Sons of the American Revolution
1890: 235-236 (150), charter.
Vermont Spring Co.
1894: 309-310 (232), charter.
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
192
Vermont Spool and Bobbin Co. (Burlington)
1896: RFC III 341, charter.
Vermont State Agricultural Society
1856: 187-188 (136), charter.
1866: 106 (98), name changed to VERMONT STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
AND WOOL-GROWERS' ASSOCIATION.
Vermont State Agricultural Society and Wool-Growers' Association
1866: 106 (98), name changed from VERMONT STATE AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY.
1880: 145 (156), charter repealed.
Vermont
1806:
1807:
1807:
1808:
1808:
1809:
1809:
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State Bank (Woodstock and Middlebury)
164-169 (110), charter.
151-152 (109), two branches added.
187-189 (131), directors.
152-153 (110), president's and collector's fees.
176-177 (127), compensation for director's services.
86 (91), branches may borrow money.
107 (117), bills shall be tender on land taxes.
119-120 (130), collection of debts due.
78-79 (58), bills shall be tender on all taxes.
106-108 (76), loans; jail bonds.
158-159 (111), president of.
114-116 (97), committee to examine branches.
157-158 (124), president and directors stay proceedings.
159-160 (126), bills shall be tender on land taxes.
121-128 (97), controversies between directors and state to be settled by Supreme
Court.
167 (119), bills shall be tender on land taxes.
211-213 (150), legislature to choose directors.
30-31 (25), president and directors to stay collection.
152-153 (109), bills burned; directors.
45-46 (49), exempt from land taxes.
17 (22), may sell lands.
30-31 (24), agent appointed to settle concerns of.
23-24 (28), agent appointed to settle concerns of.
26-27 (21), avails of granted to school fund.
15-16 (24), agent to settle concerns of.
21-22 (19), agent to settle concerns of.
25-26 (27), state treasurer to settle concerns of.
Vermont State Board of Trade (Burlington)
1888: RFC 1462-463, charter.
Vermont State Eclectic Medical Society
1866: 174-175 (142), charter.
Vermont State Fireman's Assoc. (Rutland)
1890: 232-234 (148), charter.
Vermont State Spiritualist Assoc.
1872: 620-621 (274), charter.
Vermont State Teachers Assoc.
1892: 248 (142), charter.
1902: 40 (28), funds to defray cost of annual meeting.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Vermont
1869:
1870:
1872:
193
State Trust Co. (Rutland)
221-229 (125), charter.
484-485 (234), time for opening books extended.
494 (244), time for opening books extended.
Vermont State University and Associate Colleges
1863: 61-67 (60), charter.
1864: 106-107 (97), charter repealed.
Vermont Statuary Marble Co.
1872: 306-307 (192), charter.
Vermont Steamboat Co.
1880: 190-191 (192), charter.
1886: 160 (187), ST. JOHNSBURY AND LAKE CHAMPLAIN RAILROAD COMPANY authorized to hold and own stock.
Vermont Steel Works (St. Albans)
1878: RFC I 171, charter.
Vermont Stock Assoc.
1867: 256-257 (181), charter.
Vermont Stone Cutting Machine Co.
1867: 241-242 (175), charter.
Vermont Talc Co. (Rutland)
1894: RFC III 205, charter.
Vermont Telegraph and Telephone Co. (St. Albans)
1884: RFC I 288, charter.
Vermont Telegraphic Co.
1847: 105 (29), charter.
Vermont Telephone and Telegraph Co. (Montpelier)
1884: 170-171 (202), charter.
1892: 359-361 (209), charter.
Vermont Trust Co. (Bennington)
1869: 213-221 (124), charter.
Vermont Trust Co. (Hartford)
1892: 306-311 (177), charter.
1906: 685-686 (398), stock subscriptions.
Vermont Union Copper Mining Co.
1855: 118-119 (84), charter.
Vermont Valley Railroad
1902: 243 (193), name changed from VERMONT VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY
OF 1871.
1908: 484-485 (316), election of treasurer and clerk.
1910: 394 (356), CONNECTICUT RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY authorized to
hold stock.
1910: 404 (363), may hold stock in MASSAWIPPI VALLEY RAILROAD
COMPANY.
194
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
1912: 557 (391), may cpnstruct extension; agreement with CENTRAL VERMONT
RAILWAY COMPANY and New London Northern Railroad Company.
Vermont Valley Railroad Co.
1848: 63-70 (4), charter.
1849: 73 (62), conditions for forfeiture; capital stock.
Vermont
1872:
1898:
1900:
1902:
Valley Railroad Company of 1871
RFC 0 331-335, charter.
136 (165), voting.
130-131 (158), may hold capital stock of other companies.
243 (193), name changed to VERMONT VALLEY RAILROAD.
Vermont Verd Antique Co.
1854: 87-88 (84), charter.
Vermont Water Gauge and Sash Lock Manufacturing Co.
1857: 111-113 (82), charter.
Vermont Wrought-Nail Co. (Rutland Co.)
1846: 81-82 (13), charter.
Vermont Wheel Club (Brattleboro)
1895: RFC III 269, charter.
Vermont Yearly Meeting of Free Baptists
1890: 220-221 (230), charter.
Vernon Glass Manufacturing Co.
1845: 60-61 (19), charter.
1851: 118-119 (113), charter.
Vershire Copper Manufacturing Co.
1831: 98-99 (45), charter.
Vershire Creamery Co.
1890: RFC II 58, charter.
Village Aqueduct Co. (St. Johnsbury)
1872: 185-188 (132), charter.
Village Cemetery Assoc. (Shoreham)
1906: 636-638 (378), charter.
Village Cemetery Assoc. (South Royalton)
1906: 633-635 (377), charter.
Village Falls Manufacturing Co. (Springfield)
1835: 102-103 (43), charter.
Vincitia Club (Barre)
1904: 525-526 (321), charter.
195
CORPORATE CHARTERS
-wWaitsfield and Fayston Telephone Co.
1904: 521-522 (317), charter.
Waitsfield and Moretown Manufacturing Co.
1836: 89-90 (43), charter.
Waitsfield Burial Ground
1904: 460-461 (291), may enlarge village burial ground.
Waits River Cotton and Woolen Manufacturing Co. (Bradford)
1836: 114 (67), charter.
Waits River Union Church (Topsham)
1894: RFC III 203, charter.
Walden Creamery Assoc.
1894: RFC III 184, charter.
Walde~
Creamery Co.
1906: 724-725 (417), charter revived.
Walker and Hatch Lumber and Manufacturing Co. (Burlington)
1885: RFC I 373, charter.
Walker Manufacturing Co. (Burlington)
1893: RFC III 169, charter.
Wallingford Academy
1814: 109-110 (95), charter.
Wallingford Aqueduct Co.
1874: 178-181 (126), charter.
Wallingford Aqueduct Society
1820: 152-153 (118), charter.
Wallingford Dairy Co.
1872: 216-217 (145), charter.
Wallingford Hotel Co.
1872: 253-255 (166), charter.
1892: RFC III 29, charter.
Wallingford Manufacturing Co.
1838: 82-83 (16), charter.
Wallingford Power Co.
1912: 538-541 (375), charter.
Wallingford Telephone Co.
1912: 610-612 (425), charter.
Wallingford Village Fire Co.
1831: 104-106 (50), charter.
196
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Wallingford Water Co.
1906: 582-585 (341), charter.
1912: 544 (379), capital stock.
Walloomsac Bank (Bennington)
1854: 140-143 (108), charter.
1856: 180-181 (131), time limit extended for taking capital stock; charter renewed.
Walloomsac Railroad Co.
1870 340-344 (206), charter.
Walloomscoik Mill Co. (Bennington)
1847: 108-109 (33), charter.
Walter Harvey Cemetery Assoc. (Barnet)
1910: 438 (396), may enlarge cemetery.
Walter N. Green Independent Hose Co. (Burlington)
1874: 197-198 (134), charter.
Waltham
1805:
1806:
1808:
1816:
1821:
1821:
1823:
1828:
Turnpike Co.
147-161 (91), charter.
96-97 (72), toll.
15-16 (12), privileges.
46-48 (50), committee to survey road; tolls; town donations.
194-195 (105), surrenders authority for part of road.
195 (106), committee; tolls.
92 (78), eastern highway district.
59 (58), road declared and surrendered to towns.
Wantastiquet Hotel Co. (Brattleboro)
1865: 118-119 (96) , charter.
Wantastiquet Railroad Co. (Brattleboro)
1851: 79-80 (86), charter.
1854: 146 (113), charter extended.
Wantastiquet Valley Railroad Co. (Jamaica)
1869: 137-138 (105), charter.
1870: 344-345 (207), time limit for first meeting removed.
Wardsboro Steam Mill Co.
1870: 294-296 (186), charter.
Warner Home for Little Wanderers (St. Albans)
1882: 148-150 (162), charter.
Warren Farmers' Manufacturing Co.
1836: 99-100 (53), charter.
Warren Gold Mining Co.
1866: 184-185 (149), charter.
Warren Iron Manufacturing Co.
1810: 43-45 (37), charter.
Warren Telephone Co.
1896: 376-377 (245), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Warren Turnpike Co.
1825: 108-110 (67), charter.
1826: 86 (65), tolls.
Washington Agricultural Assoc.
1894: RFC III 230, charter.
1894: RFC III 491, certificate of increased capital.
Washington County Agricultural Society
1818: 101-102 (22), charter (General Act).
1843: 14 (18), charter (General Act).
1872: 176-178 (128), charter.
Washington County Savings Bank (Montpelier)
1882: 210 (190), charter.
Washington County Telephone Co.
1900: 318-320 (232), charter.
Washington County Tuberculosis Hospital
1931: 201-202 (182), trustees may convey its property to the state.
Washington Creamery Association
1895: RFC III 283, charter.
Washington Creamery Co.
1893: RFC III 126, charter.
Washington Engine Company No.2 (Rutland)
1861: 145 (112), charter.
Washington Guards (Montpelier)
1858: 186-188 (120), charter.
Washington Hotel Co.
1856: 143-144 (117), charter.
1872: 255-256 (167), charter.
Washington Iron Co. (Brandon)
1845: 58 (17), charter.
Washington Manufacturing Co.
1872: 292-294 (185), charter.
Washington Slate and Tile Co. (Northfield)
1865: 190-191 (138), charter.
Watchman PuJ;>lishing Co. (Montpelier)
1888: RFC I 481, charter.
Waterbury, Bank of
1853: 167-170 (136), charter.
1854: 144-145 (110), directors added.
1855: 197-198 (118), time limit for paying in capital stock extended.
Waterbury Cemetery Assoc.
1865: 90-93 (81), charter.
197
198
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Waterbury Falls and Crouching Lion Hotel and Road Co.
1865: 120-121 (97), charter.
Waterbury Falls Manufacturing Co. (Waterbury)
1849: 134-135 (90), charter.
Waterbury Hotel Co.
1860: 114-115 (96), charter.
Waterbury Manufacturing Co.
1870: 270 (173), name changed from CASE AND THOMAS MANUFACTURING
COMPANY.
Waterbury National Trust Co.
1869: 229-237 (126), charter.
1870: 485 (235), capital stock; time for opening books.
Waterbury Quarrying and Mining Co.
1856: 138-140 (114), charter.
Waterbury Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1890: 274-279 (188), charter.
1910: 459-463 (406), charter.
Waterbury Toll Bridge
1799: 50-63, charter.
1923: 152 (163), sale of toll bridge house.
Waterford Creamery Co. (West Waterford)
1892: RFC III 100, charter.
Waterford Institute
1857: 128-129 (93), charter.
Waterford Slate Co.
1853: 98-99 (93), charter.
Water Locomotive Construction Co. (Rutland)
1894: RFC III 239, charter.
Waterville Liberal Institute
1892: 426-427 (271), meeting; real estate.
W. D. Welch Co. (Johnson)
1894: RFC III 206, charter.
Wead Hardware Co. (Swanton)
1892: RFC III 33, charter.
1893: RFC III 462, certificate of increased capital.
Weathersfield and Claremont Railroad Co.
1866: 214-216 (168), charter.
1870: 345 (208), time limit for commencing construction extended.
1870: 539-541 (263), towns in Windsor County may aid.
1872: 388-389 (223), time limit for completion of road; right to cross other railroad
companies' roads repealed.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
199
Weathers field Creamery Co.
1886: RFC I 382, charter.
Weathersfield Manufacturing Co.
1834: 86-87 (52), charter.
Weathersfield Telephone Co.
1906: 702-704 (410), charter.
Weathers field Turnpike Co.
1804: 75-84 (51), charter.
1805: 97-99 (54), accounts, time limit; tolls.
1808: 16 (13), term extended.
1831 : 117-118 (61), charter surrendered.
Webster Memorial Assoc. (Stratton)
1902: 415 (250), charter.
1902: 505 (369), state aid granted to.
Webster Stone Channelling Machine Co. (Rutland)
1881: RFC I 241, charter.
WeIch Brothers Maple Co. (Burlington)
1890: RFC II 68, charter.
1891: RFC II 103, certificate of capital stock paid in.
WeIch Maple Co.
See: C. B. WELCH MAPLE SUGAR COMPANY
Welcome O. Brown Cemetery Assoc. (Barton)
1894: 386-388 (274), charter.
Welden Hotel Co. (St. Albans)
1869: RFC 0 258-260, charter.
Wells and Richardson Co. (Burlington)
1883: RFC I 275, charter.
1883: RFC I 318, certificate of capital paid up.
Wells Mineral Spring Co.
1870: 352-354 (213), charter.
Wells River and Barre Electric Railway Co.
1902: 247-251 (195), charter.
1906: 558-562 (328), charter.
1910: 373 (346), charter extended.
Wells River Bridge (NH)
1904: 266-267 (207), may issue stock to CONCORD AND MONTREAL RAILROAD.
Wells River Cemetery Assoc. (Newbury)
1862: 108-111 (69), charter.
Wells River Creamery
1891: RFC II 140, charter.
1892: RFC III 411, certificate of increase of capital.
200
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Wells River Hotel Co.
1894: RFC III 207, charter.
Wells River Infirmary
1850: 148-149 (124), charter.
Wells River Lumber Co.
1865: 234-236 (152), charter.
Wells River Manufacturing Co.
1836: 106-107 (60), charter.
Wells River Savings Bank
1892: 311 (178), charter.
Wells River Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1870: 486-494 (236), charter.
Wells River Valley Telephone Co.
1894: 354-355 (251), charter.
Wells Slate and Tile Co.
1868: 231-232 (149), charter.
Wesleyan Methodist Society (Readsboro)
1906: 601-602 (356), may dispose of property.
1910: 425-426 (383), may hold membership vote to sell property.
Wesleyan Methodist Society (Warren)
1904: 424-425 (275), may dispose of property.
West Addison Cemetery Assoc. (Addison)
1865: 93-96 (82), charter.
West Berlin Cemetery Assoc.
1904: 461-464 (292), charter.
West Berlin Creamery Co.
1886: RFC I 385-386, charter.
West Berlin Union Meeting House
1900: 262-263 (265), may dispose of property.
West Braintree Public Hall Assoc.
1875: RFC I 112, charter.
West Brattleboro Cemetery Assoc.
1890: 238-240 (152), charter.
West Bridgewater Cheese Manufacturing Co.
1889: RFC I 548, charter.
West Burke Hall Assoc.
1887: RFC I 426, charter.
West Burying Assoc. (Middlebury)
1878: 160 (177), name changed to MIDDLEBURY CEMETERY ASSOCIATION.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
201
West Castleton Railroad and Slate Co.
1852: 106-108 (89), charter.
West Charlotte Cheese Factory
1876: RFC I 118, charter.
West Concord Aqueduct Co.
1878: 78-81 (79), charter.
West Concord Machine Co.
1861: 130-132 (104), charter.
West Concord Manufacturing Co.
1847: 114-115 (40), charter.
1865: 145-147 (111), charter.
West Derby Baptist Church
1908: 513 (346), charter.
West Derby Free Baptist Church
1888 180-181 (195), charter.
West Enosburgh Slate Manufacturing Co.
1868: 232-233 (150), charter.
Western Telephone Co. (Pawlet)
1912: 612-613 (426), charter.
Western Telephone and Telegraph Co.
1902: 446 (272), name changed from RICHMOND AND HUNTINGTON
TELEPHONE COMPANY.
Western Vermont Agricultural Society (Fair Haven)
1884: RFC I 350, charter.
Western
1845:
1849:
1864:
Vermont Railroad Co.
76-84 (28), charter.
71-72 (61), charter extended.
190 (137), rights of any corporations formed by owners of first mortgage bonds.
Western Vermont Slate Co. (Rutland)
1853: 97-98 (92), charter.
1868: 234 (151), may sell or issue bonds.
Western Vermont Street Railway Co. (Middletown Springs)
1896: 340-343 (221), charter.
1898: 173-174 (181), capital stock; may take lands.
West Fairlee Manufacturing Co.
1872: 294-296 (186), charter.
West Fairlee Railroad Co.
1860: 65-75 (68), charter.
1868: 223-224 (143), charter revived and extended.
1869: 138-139 (106), connection with other railroads.
1869: 274-276 (147), towns in Orange and Windsor counties may aid.
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
202
1872
1878
1888
312-313 (196), VERMONT COPPER MINING COMPANY may subscribe.
179 (190), charter revived and extended; corporators changed; width of track.
197-198 (210), comprehensive revision.
West Fairlee Savings Bank
1870: 494-498 (237), charter.
1888: 317-318 (282), taxes.
West Fairlee Savings Bank and Trust Co.
1872: 495-503 (245), charter.
1872: 312-313 (196), VERMONT COPPER MINING COMPANY may subscribe.
1876: 297 (179), number of trustees; time limit for opening books extended.
West Fairlee, Thetford and Fairlee Telephone and Telegraph Co.
1888: RFC I 504, charter.
1889: RFC I 545, certificate of increase of capital.
1890: RFC I 550, certificate of increase of capital.
1891: RFC II 76, certificate of increase of capital.
1892: RFC III 412-413, certificate of increase of capital.
Westfield Grammar School
1857: 130-131 (94), charter.
West Hartford Congregational Church
1893: RFC III 134, charter.
1893: RFC III 475, name changed to West Hartford Congregational Church and Society.
West Hartford Creamery Assoc.
1893: RFC III 133, charter.
Westlook Cemetery Assoc. (Glover)
1912: 573-575 (408), charter.
West Milton Cemetery Assoc.
1904: 464-467 (293), charter.
Westminster Aqueduct Society
1806: 18-20 (13), charter.
Westminster East Parish
1890: 139-1440 (97), additional powers granted.
1894: 258 (197), additional powers granted.
1923: 241-242 (232), officers' duties.
1949: 387-388 (334), provides for the election of officers.
Westminster Electric Co.
1896: 346-347 (225), charter.
Westminster Manufacturing Co.
1815: 145-147 (128), charter.
Westminster Saw Mill Co. (Westminster Station)
1889: RFC I 527, charter.
Weston Boot and Shoe Manufacturing Co.
1866: 118-119 (105), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
203
Weston Branch Railroad Co.
1876: 280-284 (173), charter.
Weston Cheese Co.
1890: RFC II 62, charter.
Weston Cheese and Butter Manufacturing Co.
1872: 217-219 (146), charter.
Weston Hotel Co.
1866: 141-142 (119), charter.
West Pawlet Cemetery Assoc.
1874: 181 (127), charter.
West Pawlet Dairy Assoc.
1865: 227-228 (148), charter.
Westport-Essex Ferry Co. (NY)
1921: 262-263 (290), ferry rights granted.
1925: 182-183 (160), ferry rights granted.
West Randolph Aqueduct Co.
1867: 107-109 (98), charter.
West Randolph Building Co.
1892: RFC III 48, charter.
West Randolph House Co.
1861: 122-123 (100), charter.
West Randolph Library Assoc.
1890: 217-218 (133), charter.
West Randolph Slate Co.
1867: 246-247 (179), charter.
West River Academy (Londonderry)
1853: 82-83 (82), charter.
West River Bank
1853: 161-164 (134), charter.
1855: 197 (117), time limit for paying in capital stock extended.
1856: 182-183 (133), time limit for paying in capital stock extended; number of directors increased.
West River Bridge Co. (Brattleboro)
1795: 63-68; SP XV 372, charter.
1801: 66-67" tolls.
1803: 77-78 (66), tolls.
1823: 94 (82), tolls.
West River Bridge Co. (Dummerston)
1797: 39-42; SP XVI 146-148, charter.
1801: 65-66, tolls.
1823: 94 (82), tolls.
1827: 91-92 (50), manner of crossing bridge.
1834: 98 (64), term extended.
204
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
West River Light and Power Co.
1908: 473-475 (307), charter.
West River Railroad Co.
1867: 224-225 (165), charter.
1868: 293-296 (183), any town on line of, or adjoining a town on line of, may aid.
1869: 139 (107), charter extended.
1872: 390 (225), time limit extended for commencement and completion of road.
1874: 242 (149), route changed.
1876: 279-280 (172), name changed to BRATTLEBORO AND WHITEHALL
RAILROAD COMPANY; charter extended; route extended; may consolidate
with any railroad in NY; any town may aid.
West River Telephone Co.
1894: 355-356 (252), charter.
West River Turnpike Co.
1815: 93-97 (85), charter.
West Rochester Union Christian Society
1895: RFC III 327, charter.
West Rupert Dairy Assoc.
1866: 112-114 (102), charter.
West Rupert Educational Institute
1865: 103-104 (85), charter.
1872: 163 (119), charter revived.
West Rutland Academy
1810: 98-100 (72), charter.
West Rutland Aqueduct Co.
1888: 216-219 (230), charter.
West Rutland Improvement Co.
1867: 146-147 (119), charter.
West Rutland Marble Co.
1882: RFC I 257, charter.
West Rutland Steam Marble Co.
1856: 136-138 (113), charter.
1865: 157-158 (120), name changed to SHELDON AND SLASON MARBLE
COMPANY.
West Rutland Trust Co.
1904: 495-499 (306), charter.
1906: 686 (399), capital stock.
West Rutland Water Works Co.
1902: 274-277 (209), charter.
West Topsham Creamery Co.
1893: RFC III 114, charter.
West Topsham Union Meeting House Society
1894: 279 (215), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
West Townshend Manufacturing Co.
1848: 85 (14), charter.
West Townshend Woolen Manufacturing Co.
1836: 112 (65), charter.
West Windsor Cheese Manufacturing Co.
1890: RFC II 11-12, charter.
1891: RFC II 127, certificate of increase of capital.
West Waterford Entertainment Co.
1896: RFC III 344, charter.
Wetherby and Page Co. (Jeffersonville)
1893: RFC III 110, charter.
1893: RFC III 472, certificate of reduction of capital.
Wetmore and Morse Granite Co. (Montpelier and Barre)
1889: RFC I 508-509, charter.
1890: RFC II 8, certificate of increased capital.
Weybridge Manufacturing Co.
1831: 102-103 (48), charter.
Whelden Ice Co. (Ludlow)
1894: RFC III 241, charter.
Whitehall and Granville Railroad Co. (NY)
1902: 243-247 (194), extension of road.
1904: 246-247 (197), rights of way.
1908: 485 (317), charter extended and enlarged.
White River Aqueduct Co. (Hartford)
1900: 299-301 (208), charter.
1904: 286-287 (218), rights of way.
White River Bank
1850: 116-119 (112), charter.
1854: 145-146 (111), number of directors reduced.
1861: 102-104 (85), charter extended.
White River Bridge Co. (Hartford)
1795: 71-76; SP XV 442-445, charter.
1815: 115-119 (100), charter.
1816: 104-105 (103), term extended.
1818: 209 (6), toll.
1833: 94-95 (98), charter extended; toll.
White River Falls Bridge
1795: 47-50; SP XV 383-385, charter.
White River Furniture Co. (White River Junction)
1889: RFC I 507, charter.
White River Iron Co. (Hartford)
1847: 113 (38), charter.
205
206
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
White River Junction and Interstate Telephone Co.
1904: 522-524 (318), charter.
White River Junction Hotel Co.
1859: 124-125 (93), charter.
White River Locking Co.
1797: 54-59; SP XVI 159-162, charter.
White River Manufacturing Co.
1835: 98-99 (39), charter.
White River Paper Co. (White River Junction)
1881: RFC I 289-290, charter.
White River Power Co. (Hartford)
1896: 353-355 (229), charter.
White River Railroad Co.
1902: 252-253 (196), charter.
1929: 204 (179), vote to aid railroad by Rochester is legalized.
White River Savings Bank (White River Junction)
1886: 155 (178), charter.
White River Telegraph Co. (Rochester)
1868: 242-244 (156), charter.
White River Turnpike Co.
1800: 68-75, charter.
White River Valley Electric Railroad Co.
1898: 13 (11)(spec. 1898), name changed from WHITE RIVER VALLEY RAILROAD
COMPANY.
1900: 131 (159), name changed back to WHITE RIVER VALLEY RAILROAD
COMPANY.
White River Valley Railroad Co.
1876: RFC I 93-99, charter.
1896: 311-314 (204), charter.
1898: 136 (166), mortgages.
1898: 13 (11)(spec. 1898), name changed to WHITE RIVER VALLEY ELECTRIC
RAILROAD COMPANY.
1900: 131 (159), name changed back to WHITE RIVER VALLEY RAILROAD
COMPANY.
White River Valley Telephone Co. (Rochester)
1898: 345-346 (242), charter.
White River Water Co. (Hartford)
1904: 287-290 (219), charter.
1906: 589 (343), capital stock.
Whiting Cornet Band
1870: 192-193 (139), charter.
Whitingham Lead and Silver Mining Co.
1867: 184-186 (144), charter.
CORPORATE CHARTERS
Willard Manufacturing Co. (St. Albans)
1886: 118-121 (160), charter.
1886: RFC I 390, charter.
Willett Brush Manufacturing Co.
1872: 190-192 (134), charter.
Williamsburg Mining and Manufacturing Co.
1890: 227-228 (143), charter.
Williams River Manufacturing Co. (Rockingham)
1836: 90-91 (44), charter.
Williamstown Aqueduct Co.
1892: 334-336 (193), charter.
1898: 332-333 (233), use of land for water system.
1900: 302 (219), may issue bonds.
Williamstown Cemetery Assoc.
1857: 106-11 0 (80), charter.
Williamstown Center Turnpike Co.
1803: 116-123 (96), charter.
1804: 35 (33)(Oct. sess.), term lengthened.
1805: 133 (77), first meeting time.
Williamstown Construction Co.
1891: RFC II 102, charter.
Williamstown Mill Co.
1859: 114-115 (86), charter.
Williamsville Cemetery Assoc. (Newfane)
1857: 92-95 (76), charter.
Williston and Jericho Plank Road Co.
1850: 10 1-105 (108), charter.
1853: 119 (109), charter extended.
Williston Co-operative Creamery Assoc.
1891: RFC II 88, charter.
Williston Plank Road Co.
1850: 105-109 (109), charter.
1853: 119 (110), charter extended.
Willoughby Improvement Co. (Westmore)
1892: RFC III 84, charter.
Willoughby Lake Turnpike Co. (Westmore)
1841: 41-42 (47), charter.
Wilmington Academy
1851: 110-111 (106), charter.
Wilmington and Whitingham Traction Co.
1906: 555-557 (327), charter.
1908: 476 (308), charter revived.
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208
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
Wilmington Boot and Shoe Co.
1865: 221-223 (144), charter.
Wilmington Cemetery Assoc.
1863: 93-96 (75), charter.
Wilmington Cornet Band
1865: 223-224 (145), charter.
Wilmington Grain and Lumber Co.
1889: RFC I 511, charter.
1890: RFC II 23, certificate of increase of capital.
1892: RFC III 416, certificate of increase of capital.
Wilmington Power and Paper Co.
1908: 485-489 (318), charter.
1912: 541 (376), may not construct dam on Dover Branch.
Wilmington Savings Bank
1853: 150-153 (130), charter.
Wilson Cemetery (Barre Town)
1931: 209 (196), exemption from the provisions of section 4810 of the General Laws.
Windham County Agricultural Society
1818: 101-102 (22), charter (General Act).
1843: 14 (18), charter (General Act).
Windham County Bank (Brattleboro)
1856: 163-167 (120), charter.
Windham County Creamery Assoc. (Newfane)
1892: RFC III 56, charter.
1893: RFC III 459, certificate of increase of capital.
Windham County Hotel Co. (Newfane)
1853: 117-118 (107), charter.
Windham County Lumber Co.
1856: 159-161 (124), charter.
Windham County Mining Co.
1856: 134-136 (112), charter.
Windham County Mutual Fire Insurance Co. (Newfane)
1838: 38-44 (2), charter.
1839: 67-68 (9), duties of directors, officers, court, prosecutors.
1858: 97-98 (71), meetings; premium notes; personal property.
Windham County Savings Bank (Newfane)
1853: 147-150 (129), charter.
Windham County Typographic Co.
1856: 155-159 (123), charter.
Windham-Hall
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Windham Manufacturing Co.
1858: 144-146 (90), charter.
Windham Provident Institution for Savings
1846: 78-80 (11), charter.
1867: 116-117 (101), real estate holdings.
1872: 504-505 (246), name changed to VERMONT SAVINGS BANK; liabilities
transferred to.
Windham Slate and Mineral Co.
1845: 56 (15), charter.
Windham Turnpike Co.
1799: 30-37; SP XVI 387-392, charter.
1800: 76, may extend road.
1813: 34 (28), toll.
1815: 38-39 (43), gate removed.
1821: 189-190 (97), discharged from maintenance of a section of road.
1825: 108 (66), may extend and discontinue parts of road.
Windsor and Fe1chville Telephone Assoc.
1892: 361-362 (201), charter.
1896: 378 (247), repeal of charter.
Windsor and Plymouth Ascutney Iron Co.
1836: 118-119 (71), charter.
Windsor
1799:
1802:
1820:
and Woodstock Turnpike Co.
52-58; SP XVI 434, charter.
9-11 (6), tolls.
165 (127), section of road discontinued.
Windsor, Bank of
1817: 127-138 (142), charter.
1818: 192-202 (2), charter.
1830: 55-56 (45), incorporation extended.
1838: 14 (22), stock appraised.
1842: 125 (83), stock appraised.
1844: 45 (5), charter extended.
1847: 47 (6), charter extended.
Windsor Canning Co.
1895: RFC III 314, charter.
Windsor Car and Rifle Co.
1849: 138-139 (94), charter.
1850: 158 (132), name changed to ROBBINS AND LAWRENCE COMPANY.
Windsor Cemetery Assoc.
1856: 122-125 (107), charter.
1900: 348 (251), directors.
Windsor Cotton and Woolen Manufacturing Co.
1809: 47-49 (50), charter.
1828: 51-52 (51), charter.
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1818:
1843:
1910:
STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
County Agricultural Society
101-102 (22), charter (General Act).
14 (18), charter (General Act).
414-415 (374), charter revived.
Windsor County Bank (Woodstock)
1844: 45-47 (6), charter.
1845: 50 (7), name changed to WOODSTOCK BANK.
Windsor County Breeders' Assoc. (Woodstock)
1858: 159-160 (99), charter.
Windsor County Gold Mining Co.
1865: 171-182 (128), charter.
Windsor
1838:
1840:
1842:
1852:
1854:
1874:
County Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
59-65 (5), charter.
44 (34), words changed.
112 (57), losses on policies.
190 (139), buildings alienated by sale.
101 (94), investors may create a lien on policies.
223 (138), may insure against loss by lightening.
Windsor County Trust Co. (Windsor)
1906: 687-691 (400), charter.
Windsor Electric Light Co.
1890: RFC II 35, charter.
Windsor Female Academy
1814: 115-117 (100), charter.
1823: 69-70 (58), charter.
Windsor Fire Society
1811: 130-133 (106), charter.
Windsor Gas Light Co.
1855: 157-158 (98), charter.
1900: 309 (224), running lines and setting poles.
Windsor Gold and Silver Mining Co. (Bridgewater and NY)
1879: RFC I 179-180, charter.
Windsor Green Granite Co. (Montpelier)
1896: RFC III 394, charter.
Windsor Home for the Aged
1892: 372-373 (216), charter.
Windsor Hotel Co.
1855: 187-189 (113), charter.
Windsor Machine Co.
1888: RFC I 478-479, charter.
1889: RFC I 525, certificate of increase of capital.
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Windsor Manufacturing Co.
1823: 74-75 (61), charter.
1864: 195-197 (140), charter.
Windsor Public Library
1886: 99-101 (144), charter.
Windsor Savings Bank
1847: 53-55 (10), charter.
Windsor Water Co.
1858: 154-156 (96), charter.
Winhall Turnpike Co.
1815: 141-143 (125), charter.
1822: 70-71 (47), charter.
Winooski and Burlington Horse Railroad Co.
1872: 390-394 (226), charter.
1886: 162 (189), branch lines.
1888: 199 (212), powers.
1892: RFC III 414, certificate of increase of capital.
1896: 343-344 (222), name changed to BURLINGTON TRACTION COMPANY.
Winooski Aqueduct Co.
1865: 77-79 (76), charter.
1902: 277 (210), capital stock.
Winooski Block Manufacturing Co.
1835: 107-108 (48), charter.
Winooski Cotton and Woolen Manufacturing Co.
1822: 72 (49), charter.
Winooski Electric Light and Power Co.
1894: RFC III 244, charter.
Winooski Flouring Co.
1870: 230-232 (159), charter.
Winooski Improvement Co.
1887: RFC 1421-422, charter.
Winooski Lime Co.
1852: 170-171 (125), charter.
Winooski Lumber and Water Power Co.
1868: 256-257 (161), charter.
Winooski Manufacturing Co. (Colchester)
1833: 93 (46), charter.
Winooski Marble Co. (Burlington)
1855: 111-113 (81), charter.
1866: 173 (140), name changed to BURLINGTON MARBLE COMPANY.
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Winooski Mill Co. (Burlington)
1845: 61-62 (20), charter.
1853: 134-135 (122), may increase capital; may purchase real estate.
Winooski Rock Spring Hotel Co. (Colchester)
1868: 153-154 (112), charter.
Winooski Savings Bank (Colchester)
1868: 83-87 (82), charter.
Winooski Turnpike Co.
1805: 147-161 (91), charter.
1807: 147-148 (106), no toll in certain circumstances.
1809: 75 (79), time limit for completion of road.
1809: 118 (128), gate.
1811: 155 (122), starting paint.
1814: 19-20 (21), may alter road.
1815: 66 (72), road accepted; tolls.
1815: 168-169 (145), committee will hear claims of.
1832: 103-104 (48), may set up sign to prevent trotting on bridge.
1835: 132-133 (68), may alter road; damages.
1851: 132 (125), section of road may be surrendered.
1852: 190-191 (141), entire road may be surrendered to public.
Winooski Valley Agricultural Society (Waterbury)
1884: RFC I 356-357, charter.
Winooski Worsted Co.
1895: RFC III 265, charter.
Wood Art Gallery, Trustees of
1898: 360-361 (253), charter.
Woodbury Granite Co.
1888: RFC I 476, charter.
1890: RFC II 3, certificate of increased stock.
Woodstock Academy
1851: 112-113 (108), charter.
Woodstock Academy of Natural Sciences
1866: 104-105 (96), charter.
Woodstock and Rutland Turnpike Co.
1805: 167-174 (95), charter.
Woodstock Aqueduct Co.
1880: 147-150 (158), charter.
1892: 336 (194), may hold real estate.
1906: 589-590 (541), additional water supply.
Woodstock Bank
1845: 50 (7), name changed from WINDSOR COUNTY BANK.
1856: 174-177 (129), capital stock enlarged.
1861: 105-107 (87), charter extended.
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CORPORATE CHARTERS
Woodstock, Bank of
1831: 74-82 (42), charter.
1832: 92 (39), number of directors increased.
1849: 102 (74), charter extended.
Woodstock Boot and Shoe Co.
1868: 89-90 (85), charter.
Woodstock Cemetery Assoc.
1888: 177-178 (192), charter.
1890: 241 (153), J;lame changed to RIVERSIDE CEMETERY.
Woodstock Creamery Assoc.
1890: RFC II 12-13, charter.
1891: RFC II 92, certificate of increase of stock.
Woodstock Electric Light Co.
1893: RFC III 140, charter.
Woodstock Fire Co.
1829: 65-66 (39), charter.
Woodstock Fire Society
1820: 149-152 (117), charter.
Woodstock Gas Light Co.
1855: 153-154 (95), charter.
Woodstock Gold Mining Co.
1864: 216-217 (154), charter.
Woodstock Hotel Co.
1865: 121-122 (98), charter.
1888: 227-228 (238), charter.
Woodstock Ice Supply Co.
1895: RFC III 249, charter.
Woodstock Manufacturing Co.
1834: 85-86 (51), charter.
1835: 139 (79), may hold real estate.
Woodstock Mill Co.
1846: 80-81 (12), charter.
Woodstock Railroad Co.
1847: 65-70 (15), charter.
1851: 84-85 (91), may extend road and connect with other railroad companies.
1863: 68-69 (61), charter.
1867: 226 (166), time limit for recording location extended.
1870: 542-544 (264), Hartford may aid.
1872: 641-644 (284), Woodstock may guarantee interest on bonds.
1874: 243 (150), time for location of road extended.
1876: 284 (174), time limit for completion extended.
1880: 192 (194), charter extended.
1884: 162-163 (196), completion date.
1933: 213 (170), sale of part of its right of way to the state authorized.
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Woodstock Railway Co.
1890: RFC II 41-47, charter.
W. R. Elliot Co. (Duxbury)
1886: RFC I 381, charter.
Wyman Flint & Sons, Inc. (Rockingham)
1896: RFC III 377, charter.
-yYoung Gentlemen's Literary Society (Cornwall)
1832: 106 (51), charter.
Young Men's Catholic Union (Rutland)
1894: RFC III 476, charter.
young Men's Christian Assoc. (Brattleboro)
1890: 221-222 (138), charter.
Young Men's Christian Assoc. (Burlington)
1865: 220-221 (143), charter.
1886: 110-111 (152), powers; property; offices.
1888: 224 (235), trustees.
1888: 308 (270), conveyance of certain public land.
Young Men's Christian Assoc. (Middlebury)
1888: 222-223 (233), charter.
Young Men's Christian Association (Montpelier)
1896: RFC III 329, charter.
Young Men's Christian Assoc. (St. Johnsbury)
1884: 143-144 (184), charter.
1904: 430-431 (279), trustees' election of officials.
Youngsville Manufacturing Co. (Danby)
1835: 101-102 (42), charter.
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Appendix A
Miscellaneous Special Acts
Barbers Pond
1923: 162 (179), name changed to LAKE POTTER.
Connecticut River
1801: 67-68, charter for toll bridge.,
1825: 137 (86), charter for toll bridge.
Coolidge Range
1927: 137 (140), certain mountains named.
Forest Lake
1923: 161-162 (178), mme changed from NELSON POND.
Farr Peak
1939: 298 (249), peak in Chittenden town named.
Franklin Pond
1910: 254 (257), name changed to LAKE CARMI.
Huntington River
1852: 194-196 (145), removal of obstructions authorized.
Joe's Pond
1910: 254 (255), prevention of pollution.
Lake Carmi
1910: 254 (257), name changed from FRANKLIN POND.
Lake Champlain
1827: 37-38 (38), erection of wharves and store houses authorized.
1870: 522-524 (251), survey authorized.
Lake Eden
1915: 360 (238), prevention of pollution.
Lake Memphremagog
1820: 174 (138), appointment of a committee to investigate removing a dam
at the lake's outlet.
Lake Parker
1941: 280 (213), name changed from PARKER POND.
Lake Potter
1923: 162 (179), name changed from PERCH POND (or BARBERS POND).
Lake St. Catherine
1906: 525 (310), Wells may construct dam at its outlet.
Lamoille River
1867: 285-289 (194); Wild Branch, removal of obstructions authorized.
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STATE PAPERS OF VERMONT
1869: 253-254 (136), Gihon Branch, removal of obstructions authorized.
1872: 103-104 (69), authorization to construct steps over dams and
banked logs; compensation for damages.
1874: 365-367 (179), removal of obstructions authorized.
1908: 185 (211), prevention of pollution.
1912: 341 (266), prevention of pollution.
Missisquoi River
1878: 220-221 (212), removal of obstructions authorized.
1884: 258-259 (243), removal of obstructions authorized.
1902: 118 (100), prevention of pollution of Tyler Branch.
1910: 253 (254), prevention of pollution of Bakersfield Branch and Tyler Branch.
Moose River
1835: 145-147 (90), removal of obstructions authorized.
Nelson Pond
1923: 161-162 (178), name changed to FOREST LAKE.
Nulhegan River
1832: 115-117 (61), removal of obstructions authorized.
1856: 69-73 (65), removal of obstructions authorized.
1867: 280-285 (193), improvements authorized.
1868: 34 (30), 1867 act (193) repealed.
Onion River
1853: 61-64 (69), removal of obstructions from North Branch authorized.
1866: 281-284 (191), removal of obstructions from river and its tributaries authorized.
Otter Creek
1810: 170-171 (122), removal of obstructions authorized.
1854: 107-111 (98), removal of obstructions authorized.
Parker Pond
1941: 280 (213), name changed to LAKE PARKER.
Passumpsic River
1835: 145-147 (90), removal of obstructions authorized.
1852: 196-198 (146), removal of obstructions authorized.
1866: 284 (192), 1852 act (146) extended.
1869: 255-256 (137), may run lumber down river.
1878: 221-222 (213), settlement of damages.
Paul's Stream
1839: 91-94 (43), removal of obstructions authorized.
1876: 374-376 (197), removal of obstructions authorized.
Perch Pond
1923: 162 (179), name changed to LAKE POTTER.
Peter Brook
1912: 341 (267), prevention of pollution.
Ryder Brook
1912: 341 (268), prevention of pollution.
Sabin Pond Brook
1912: 342 (269), prevention of pollution.
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Sleeper River
1902: 117 (99), protection from pollution.
Valley Lake
1912: 342 (269), prevention of pollution.
Wells River
1910: 254 (256), prevention of pollution.
White River
1890: 272-273 (179), removal of obstructions authorized.
Williams River
1912: 343 (270), prevention of pollution.
Willoughby Lake
1900: 86 (121), prevention of pollution.
1902: 118-119 (102), prevention of pollution.
Willoughby River
1874: 373-375 (181), removal of obstructions authorized.
1878: 222 (214), erection of gates at outlet of WILLOUGHBY LAKE in order to save
water.
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