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Vermont

Windham County

 

 

 

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Windham county seat is Newfane and to the left is a photo of the court house. Fort Bridgman, Vernon, was burned in 1755, a casualty of the French and Indian War. The Court of Common Pleas (established 1768) of the County of Cumberland (established July 3, 1766) of the Province of New York was moved to the town of Westminster in 1772. On July 4, 1776 the Province of New York became an independent state.

On January 15, 1777 Vermont declared its independence from New York, and functioned as an independent republic until statehood in 1791. Cumberland County (N.Y.) and Gloucester County (N.Y.) were extinguished when Vermont declared its independence from New York; Albany County (N.Y.) and Charlotte County (now Washington County, N.Y.) were eliminated from Vermont.

Unity County was formed March 17, 1778, the eastern of the two original Vermont Republic counties. Unity County was renamed Cumberland County on March 21, 1778. Cumberland County and Bennington County (the eastern original county) exchanged land, adjusting their early border. On February 16, 1781 Rutland County was created from Bennington County, and Orange, Windham and Windsor Counties were created from Cumberland County. Some authors assume Cumberland County was renamed Windham County in 1781. Yet there are several original sources that indicate Cumberland County was dissolved rather than renamed. This was probably to make a clean legal break from any connection with Cumberland County, New York, as some authors indicate the Cumberland County, Vermont Republic, records remained in Windham County. Newfane became the Shire Town (or County Seat) of Windham County before 1812.

Cities and Towns

 

Athens
Brattleboro
West Brattleboro
Brookline
Dover
Dummerston
Grafton
Guilford
Algiers
Halifax
Jamaica
Londonderry
Marlboro
Newfane
Newfane Village
Putney
Rockingham
Bellows Falls
Saxtons River
Somerset
Stratton
Townshend
Harmonyville
West Townshend
Vernon
Wardsboro
Westminster
North Westminster
Whitingham
Jacksonville
Wilmington
Windham
South Windham

 

On Line Data

Adjacent Counties
Windsor County, Vermont - north
Sullivan County, New Hampshire - northeast
Cheshire County, New Hampshire - east
Franklin County, Massachusetts - south
Bennington County, Vermont - west

 

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