Village histories Calais, Vermont







calais once had village called sodom. name allegedly given because village had no church, though did have few active quarries. in 1905, residents petitioned state legislature change name adamant, chosen suggest hardness of granite.


pekin named after peking (now beijing), china, result of local farmer had friend missionary china. missionary sent chinese wheat vermont, farmer planted it, , flourished. became style give directions using wheat field landmark ( pekin wheat , or past pekin wheat ). eventually, location of field came known pekin. version suggests missionary sent rice, , farmer planted rice in low-lying plain, flooded each spring. river came known peking brook, later , presently pekin brook.







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