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Derby Line topographic map

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Derby Line

The village was incorporated in 1791. It lies on an elevation at the far north of Derby, which was chartered on October 29, 1779, and first settled in 1795. By 1859, the area was noted for the beauty of its farmhouses and luxuriant farmland, set before the distant vista of Lake Memphremagog and the Green Mountains.

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About this map

Name: Derby Line topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Derby Line, Derby, Orleans County, Vermont, United States (44.99494 -72.11671 45.00585 -72.08768)

Average elevation: 335 m

Minimum elevation: 256 m

Maximum elevation: 442 m

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