H.Charles Beil said:
CALEDONIA SPRING HOUSE, Caledonia County, Vermont
Every once in a while information turns up on a location that you just can't seemto locate very easily...this is one of those places.
The exact location of this old Caledonia County resort is not determined.
Wheelock,Vermont
The town is named for Eleazar Wheelock, founder of Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. Through an old provision of the college, any full-time resident of Wheelock who is accepted as an undergraduate at Dartmouth may attend the school free of tuition.[5] Between the 1890s and 2013, nine Wheelock Scholars attended Dartmouth College, including Ozias D. Mathewson (class of 1890), Harland Deos (class of 1939), Winston Shorey (class of 1940), Neil Barber (class of 1942), Arthur Bailey Jr. (class of 1956), Maura Nolan (class of 198

, George Hill (class of 2005), and Noah Manning (class of 2017).
Standing in the center of the village for many years was the old brick hotel, known as the
Caledonia Spring House. In 1893, Myron D. Park, who served four years as a Wheelock selectman, sold the Caledonia Spring House to Marshall Way. The hotel was the site of a notorious murder on May 20, 1896, when owner Marshall Way killed his 44-year-old wife, Ellen Sheldon Way, in the dooryard. According to the St. Johnsbury Caledonian of May 22, 1896, "The little town of Wheelock was thrown into a state of wild excitement last Wednesday evening when the cry went around that Marshall Way had killed his wife. It was a terrible shock to the people of the quiet town, and it may be many days before they recover sufficiently to converse to any length upon another subject."
After the murder, the Caledonia Spring House was sold to Alden J. Rennie, owner of several mills in Sutton, Sheffield, and Wheelock. The building was dismantled during the 1990s after falling into disrepair.