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Washington County

 

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Washington County is one of several Vermont counties created from land ceded by the state of New York on January 15, 1777 when Vermont declared itself to be a distinct state from New York. The land originally was contested by Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and New Netherlands, but it remained undelineated until July 20, 1764 when King George III established the boundary between New Hampshire and New York along the west bank of the Connecticut River, north of Massachusetts and south of the parallel of 45 degrees north latitude. New York assigned the land gained to Albany County. On March 12, 1772 Albany County was partitioned to create Charlotte County, and this situation remained until Vermont's independence from New York and Britain.

Washington County was originally established as Jefferson County in 1810 from parts of Caledonia County, Chittenden County, and Orange County. In 1814, it was renamed Washington County. Its county seat is Montpelier

Cities and Towns

Barre (City)
Barre (Town)
East Barre
Graniteville
South Barre
Websterville
Berlin
Cabot
Cabot (a village of Cabot)
Calais
Duxbury
East Montpelier
Fayston
Marshfield
Marshfield Village
Middlesex
Montpelier
Moretown
Northfield
Northfield Village
Plainfield
Roxbury
Waitsfield
Warren
Waterbury
Waterbury Village
Woodbury
Worcester

 

 

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Adjacent Counties
Lamoille County, Vermont - north
Caledonia County, Vermont - northeast
Orange County, Vermont - southeast
Addison County, Vermont - southwest
Chittenden County, Vermont - northwest

 

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