Combs &c. Counties in Vermont |
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Vermont, after playing an important role in the American Revolution, resisted the advances of the neighboring colonies and declared itself an independent Republic in 1777. In 1791 Vermont joined the United States as that fledgling nation's fourteenth member.
County | Formed | Parent County | County Seat | Link |
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Addison | 1785 | Rutland | Middlebury | Records |
Bennington | 1779 | Original County | Bennington | Records |
Caledonia | 1796 | Orange | St. Johnsbury | Records |
Chittenden | 1787 | Original County | Burlington | Records |
Essex | 1792 | Unorganized Territory | Guildhall | Records |
Franklin | 1792 | Chittenden | St. Albans | Records |
Grand Isle | 1802 | Franklin | North Hero | Records |
Lamoille | 1835 | Chittenden, Franklin, Orleans | Hyde Park | Records |
Orange | 1781 | Original County | Chelsea | Records |
Orleans | 1792 | Original County | Newport | Records |
Rutland | 1781 | Original County | Rutland | Records |
Washington | 1810 | Addison, Orange, Caledonia, Chittenden | Montpelier | Records |
Windham | 1781 | Cumberland | Newfane | Records |
Windsor | 1781 | Original County | Woodstock | Records |