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  2. Windham County, Vermont. Coordinates: 42.99°N 72.72°W. Windham County is a county located in the U.S. state of Vermont. As of the 2020 census, the population was 45,905. [2] . The shire town ( county seat) is Newfane, [3] and the largest municipality is the town of Brattleboro. [4] History.

  3. Windham Regional Commission serves 27 towns in Southeastern Vermont, twenty-three of which are in Windham County, three are in Bennington County, and one is in Windsor County. One town, Somerset, is unincorporated. Each town may appoint two commissioners to serve on the Commission.

  4. The Historical Society of Windham County in Newfane, VT houses a collection of artifacts related to local history and is open to the public from Memorial to Labor Day.

  5. Windham is a town in Windham County, Vermont, United States. The population was 449 at the 2020 census. The town center village is designated as the Windham Village Historic District.

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    Pop.
    449
    7.2%
    419
    27.7%
    328
    30.7%
    251
    12.6%
    • 1,759 ft (536 m)
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  6. Windham County. Location: Newbury. Tag(s): Early Settlement. Historical Category: Local History. Video Date: 5/03/24. Windham County is home to some of the oldest settlements in Vermont. Vermont Historical Society Executive Director Steve Perkins and ABC 22& Fox 44 Anchor Mike Hoey head down to Newfane Common to speak with Dick Merrick is ...

  7. Windham, county, southeastern Vermont, U.S., bounded to the west by the Green Mountains, to the south by Massachusetts, and to the east by New Hampshire (the Connecticut River constitutes the border). It is a hilly upland with elevations generally rising to the west. The principal watercourses are.

  8. Early Windham County - Historical Society of Windham County, VT. Royal Charters and Land Grants. In colonial New England, the king of England appointed governors to his various royal provinces and ruled through them.

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