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Town
Cities, Towns, Villages, Hamlets within this Township
East Putney, East Putney Station, Putney
Town Clerk
Anita M. Coomes
P.O. Box 233
Putney, VT 05346
Ph: 387-5862
Fax: 387-4708
E-mail: [email protected]
Web Site
Putney: http://www.putney.net/
American Local History Network: http://www.usgennet.org/usa/vt/county/windham/putney.html
US GenWeb: http://home.att.net/~local_history/Windham-Co-VT.htm#PUTNEY
Vermont Gateway: https://sites.rootsweb.com/~vermont/WindhamPutney.html
Vertual Vermont: http://www.virtualvermont.com/towns/putney.html
Vermont in the Civil War: http://www.vermontcivilwar.org/place/p/putney.shtml
Population According to the U.S. Federal Census
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Putney |
1,848
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1,574
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1,607
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1,547
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1,510
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1,383
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1,425
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1,163
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1,167
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1,124
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1,075
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Putney |
969
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788
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761
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835
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904
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1,019
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1,177
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1,727
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1,850
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2,352
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2,634
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Cemeteries & Years in Use
Allyn: 1797-1805
Aplin: 1790-1836
Baldwin-West Hill: 1795-present
Davis: 1795-1963
Dipping Hole-West Hill: 1785-1859
East Putney: 1790-1931
Houghton: 1813-1980
Joy: 1787-1839
Kathan: 1793-1813
Lowell: 1812-1898
Maple Grove: 1808-1970
McWain: 1789-1817
Mount Pleasant: 1802-present
Old North: 1780-1970
Townshend: 1816-1889
Local Historical Societies, Libraries & Museums
Putney Historical Society Museum
Town Hall, Putney, VT
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 233
Putney, VT 05346
802-387-5862
A museum of local items and a small reference library of historical
books and folklife materials is housed in a room in the town hall. There
are Native American artifacts, photographs, costumes, documents, and genealogy
files. Contact Person: Laura Heller. Hours and Admission: when the town
hall is open. Curator usually available Wed, 2 – 4pm or by appointment.
Free.
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