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2065:Wallingford
1944:Wallingford
1894:Mount Tabor
1889:Mount Holly
1411:January 31,
1385:January 31,
1341:Ethan Smith
1293:, Wisconsin
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1176:other races
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501:Heman Allen
479: 1906
411:Connecticut
382:One of the
360:2020 census
318: 1910
313:Town Hall,
152:Communities
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2177:Categories
2030:Fair Haven
2015:Chittenden
1954:West Haven
1929:Shrewsbury
1904:Pittsfield
1874:Killington
1864:Hubbardton
1859:Fair Haven
1844:Chittenden
1774:Shire town
1650:August 10,
1436:January 4,
1359:References
1146:As of the
659:Fair Haven
486:grist mill
457:South Hero
332:U.S. state
300:feature ID
208:Population
168:Gorhamtown
85:73°11′36″W
82:43°31′42″N
2140:Hydeville
2055:Pittsford
2005:Castleton
1909:Pittsford
1849:Clarendon
1839:Castleton
1291:Milwaukee
664:Castleton
579:tributary
561:Geography
288:FIPS code
276:Area code
230:Time zone
144:Chartered
2130:Hortonia
2120:Florence
2105:Bomoseen
1977:Poultney
1939:Tinmouth
1914:Poultney
1180:Hispanic
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1166:, 0.47%
1158:, 0.69%
695:Poultney
427:New York
340:New York
324:Poultney
292:50-56875
264:ZIP code
159:Poultney
2100:Belmont
2060:Proctor
2000:Brandon
1969:Village
1934:Sudbury
1924:Rutland
1919:Proctor
1834:Brandon
1799:Rutland
1781:Rutland
1628:May 16,
496:House.
446:British
366:History
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303:1462178
138:Rutland
126:Vermont
111:Country
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1995:Benson
1899:Pawlet
1879:Mendon
1829:Benson
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517:, and
133:County
2090:Other
2070:Wells
2020:Danby
1949:Wells
1854:Danby
1821:Towns
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258:(EDT)
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216:3,020
121:State
1987:CDPs
1791:City
1673:ISBN
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1126:2020
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