Skip to content
Danville VT Historical Society
  • About
    • Board Member Information
    • Important Links
    • Vision/Mission Statement
  • Event Info
    • Calendar
    • Beanhole Supper
    • KenDucky Derby
  • News
  • Historic Sites
    • Choate-Sias
      • Use Policy
    • Greenbanks Hollow
      • Current projects
      • Map of historic park site
      • Video Links
    • North Danville School
      • North Danville History Room
    • Old North Church
      • Planning a Wedding
      • Schedule of Events
      • Use Policy
    • Danville Train Station
  • Shop
  • Contact Us

Month: October 2010

  • Home
  • 2010
  • October

Finding Answers through the Fragments

Posted by By Patty Conly October 30, 2010Posted inDanville Green, Historical people, NSM articles, Uncategorized
Bruce Badger’s Memorial Album Comes HomeBruce L. BadgerBy Sharon LakeyJean Dutton, sister of Danville’s only soldier killed in action in Vietnam, Bruce L. Badger, made a decision. She would send…
Read More

The Danville Name is Not What it seems

Posted by By Patty Conly October 30, 2010Posted inHistorical sites, NSM articles, Uncategorized
By Stephen McDougallDANVILLE – This year, the historic town of Danville celebrates its 150th anniversary, but few residents know the origin of the name for their town. Sure, a few…
Read More

The Campico Story

Posted by By Patty Conly October 30, 2010Posted inNorth Danville, NSM articles, Uncategorized
Hubert Simons working on the first camp.By Eleanor Bonney SimonsOn a beautiful October afternoon, about 1950, Hubert and I drove around back roads as we often did. As we went…
Read More

Circulating Books on the Back Roads of Vermont

Posted by By Patty Conly October 1, 2010Posted inHistorical events, NSM articles
Eleanor Bonney Simons remembers her bookwagon days as Regional LibrarianBonney Simons (in the kerchief) helps customers look for titles in the back of her bookwagon.By Sharon Lakey“The one-room school in…
Read More

The Morrill of the Story

Posted by By Patty Conly October 1, 2010Posted inHistorical people, North Danville, NSM articles, Uncategorized
Duane Whitehead (l) and George Morrill, after coming back from their jaunt in the Bennett cemetery,.Thanks to Janice Morrill, we found Samuel on the family tree. George was able to…
Read More
Search Our Archive
Recent Posts
  • Calling All Danville Summer Singers Alumni, Cast, Crew, and Supporters!
  • 2026 Old North Church Lamplight Services
  • 2026 Annual Meeting
  • Choate-Sias House Temporary Closure 2026
  • Annual Winter Burn — Sunday, January 18th, 2026
Donate Now

Choose to donate to the General Fund, Greenbanks Hollow Wall Restoration or the Adopt A Patriot Program.

cards
Powered by paypal

Choate-Sias House
121 Hill Street (PO Box 274)
Danville, VT 05828
802–684-2055
info@danvillevthistorical.org

The Danville Historical Society is a non-profit educational institution whose mission is to promote an understanding of the history of Danville, VT, by collecting, preserving, exhibiting and interpreting that history and its relationship to the region and nation beyond to audiences of all ages and interests.

Find us on Facebook

Copyright 2026 — Danville VT Historical Society. All rights reserved.
Scroll to Top