The section of the Long Trail between Woodford (on Vermont State Route 9 just east of Bennington, Vt) and
Glastenbury Mountain some farther north has gained notoriety because six people vanished in that area between 1945 and 1950. Only one body was found and the fates of the other missing persons remain a mystery. The case that perhaps gained the most media attention at the time was the disappearance of 18-year-old
Bennington College sophomore
Paula Jean Welden, of
Stamford, Connecticut, (elder daughter of industrial designer William Archibald Welden of the
Revere Copper and Brass Company). On the afternoon of Sunday, December 1, 1946, she set out on a hike by herself on the Long Trail from Woodford Hollow heading northbound in the direction of Glastenbury Mountain. Despite repeated and extensive searches of the area by local police, the
National Guard and many volunteers, nothing was ever found. Foul play is suspected in her disappearance. Crime novelist
Hillary Waugh based his book
Last Seen Wearing on the Welden case. ==Gallery==