List of counties in Vermont
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This is a list of the fourteen counties in the U.S. state of Vermont. These counties together contain 255 political units, or "places", including 237 towns, 9 cities, 5 unincorporated areas, and 4 gores. Each county has a county seat, known in Vermont as shire town. In 1777, Vermont had two counties. The western side of the state was called Bennington County and the eastern was called Cumberland County.[1] In 1781 Cumberland County was broken up into three counties in Vermont, plus Washington County, which eventually became part of New Hampshire. Today's Washington County was known as Jefferson County until 1814. Essex County, Orleans County, and Caledonia County are commonly referred to as the Northeast Kingdom.
The FIPS county code is the five-digit Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code which uniquely identifies counties and county equivalents in the United States. The three-digit number is unique to each individual county within a state, but to be unique within the entire United States, it must be prefixed by the state code. This means that, for example, while Addison County, Vermont is 001, Belknap County, New Hampshire and Alachua County, Florida are also 001. To uniquely identify Addison County, Vermont, one must use the state code of 50 plus the county code of 001; therefore, the unique nationwide identifier for Addison County, Vermont is 50001. The links in the column FIPS County Code are to the Census Bureau Info page for that county.[2]
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| County | FIPS Code [2] | Shire Town [3] | Created [3] | Formed from [1] | Etymology [4] | Population [3][5] | Area [3][5] | Map |
| Addison County | 001 | Middlebury | 1785 | Part of Rutland County. | Joseph Addison (1672–1719), an English politician and writer. | 35,974 | 770 mi² (1,995 km²) | Image:Map of Vermont highlighting Addison County.svg |
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| Bennington County | 003 | Bennington | 1779 | One of the original two counties. | Benning Wentworth (1696–1770), the colonial governor of New Hampshire (1741–1766). | 36,994 | 676 sq mi (1,751 km²) | Image:Map of Vermont highlighting Bennington County.svg |
| Caledonia County | 005 | St. Johnsbury | 1792 | Part of Orange County. | Latin name for Scotland. | 29,702 | 651 sq mi (1,686 km²) | Image:Map of Vermont highlighting Caledonia County.svg |
| Chittenden County | 007 | Burlington | 1787 | Part of Addison County. | Thomas Chittenden (1730–1797), first governor of Vermont (1791–1797). | 146,571 | 539 sq mi (1,396 km²) | Image:Map of Vermont highlighting Chittenden County.svg |
| Essex County | 009 | Guildhall | 1792 | Part of Orange County. | Essex, a county in England. | 6,459 | 665 sq mi (1,722 km²) | Image:Map of Vermont highlighting Essex County.svg |
| Franklin County | 011 | St. Albans | 1792 | Part of Chittenden County. | Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790), one of the most critical Founding Fathers of the United States. | 45,417 | 637 sq mi (1,650 km²) | Image:Map of Vermont highlighting Franklin County.svg |
| Grand Isle County | 013 | North Hero | 1802 | Part of Chittenden County and Franklin County. | Largest island in Lake Champlain. | 6,901 | 83 sq mi (215 km²) | Image:Map of Vermont highlighting Grand Isle County.svg |
| Lamoille County | 015 | Hyde Park | 1835 | Parts of Chittenden County, Franklin County, Orleans County and Washington County. | La Mouelle (meaning the seagull), named by French explorer Samuel de Champlain (~1570–1635). | 23,233 | 461 sq mi (1,194 km²) | Image:Map of Vermont highlighting Lamoille County.svg |
| Orange County | 017 | Chelsea | 1781 | Part of Cumberland County. | William of Orange (1650–1702), Prince of Orange. | 28,226 | 689 sq mi (1,785 km²) | Image:Map of Vermont highlighting Orange County.svg |
| Orleans County | 019 | Newport | 1792 | Part of Chittenden County and Orange County. | City of Orléans, France. | 26,277 | 697 sq mi (1,805 km²) | Image:Map of Vermont highlighting Orleans County.svg |
| Rutland County | 021 | Rutland | 1781 | Part of Bennington County. | Town of Rutland, Massachusetts. | 63,400 | 932 sq mi (2,414 km²) | Image:Map of Vermont highlighting Rutland County.svg |
| Washington County | 023 | Montpelier | 1810 | Parts of Orange County, Caledonia County, and Chittenden County. | George Washington (1732–1799), first President of the United States (1789–1797). | 58,039 | 690 sq mi (1,787 km²) | Image:Map of Vermont highlighting Washington County.svg |
| Windham County | 025 | Newfane | 1779 | Part of Cumberland County. | Town of Windham, Connecticut. | 44,216 | 789 sq mi (2,044 km²) | Image:Map of Vermont highlighting Windham County.svg |
| Windsor County | 027 | Woodstock | 1781 | Part of Cumberland County. | Town of Windsor, Connecticut. | 57,418 | 971 sq mi (2,515 km²) | Image:Map of Vermont highlighting Windsor County.svg |
[edit] See also
- List of cities in Vermont
- List of gores in Vermont
- List of towns in Vermont
- List of extinct U.S. counties
- List of Vermont county name etymologies
[edit] References
- ^ a b Vermont County Information. Genealogy Trails. Retrieved on 2007-07-22.
- ^ a b EPA County FIPS Code Listing. EPA. Retrieved on 2007-07-22.
- ^ a b c d NACo - Find a county. National Association of Counties. Retrieved on 2007-07-22.
- ^ Kane, Joseph and Aiken, Charles (2004). The American Counties: Origins of County Names, Dates of Creation, and Population Data, 1950-2000. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0810850362.
- ^ a b Vermont QuickFacts. U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on 2007-07-23. (2000 Census)
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