Bayley - Hazen 
Military Road 1776 - 1779
Began Just North at Wells River
Conceived, planned, laid out & financed by Newbury founder, 
Gen. Jacob Bayley 1726–1815, who on Nov. 24, 1775, presented 
his plan to Gen. George Washington for a shorter military route 
to Canada. On Washington's orders, Bayley began road 
in spring of 1776. After 26 mi., it was halted until 1779 
when Washington ordered Col. Moses Hazen & Col. Timothy Bedel 
to report to Bayley & continue his road about 26 mi. further 
northwest to Hazen's Notch now Westfield, VT. Thos. Johnson, 
Frye Bayley, Abial & Silas Chamberlain, John McLean & Native 
American, "Indian Joe", surveyed road for Gen. Bayley. Most 
are buried here at Ox Bow Cemetery near Gen. Bayley.
Submitted by @LostToHistory