Towns of Bennington County Vermont
Bennington is the oldest county in Vermont still in existence, created by the first general assembly on 17 March 1778.
County seat (Shire Towns): Bennington and Manchester.
Located in southwestern Vermont, with Windham County to the east, Rutland County to the north, and State of Massachusetts to the south, with the State of New York to its west.
Select from the TOWNS Table below to view information and links specific to the township.
Please note: Though the information on this web page is believed to be correct, the possibility of error remains. Please notify Lynn Tooley should an error be found.
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Bennington County Towns | ||
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Town | Chartered | Contact |
Arlington | July 28, 1761 | Host Needed |
Bennington | January 3, 1749 | Lynn Tooley |
Bondville | - | Host Needed |
Dorset | August 20, 1761 | Host Needed |
Glastenbury | August 20, 1761 | Host Needed |
Landgrove | November 9, 1780 | Host Needed |
Manchester | August 11, 1761 | Lynn Tooley |
Peru | October 13, 1761 | Host Needed |
Pownal | January 8, 1760 | Host Needed |
Readsboro | April 24, 1770 | Host Needed |
Rupert | August 20, 1761 | Host Needed |
Sandgate | August 11, 1761 | Host Needed |
Shaftsbury | August 20, 1761 | Host Needed |
Stamford | March 3, 1753 | Host Needed |
Windall | September 15, 1761 | Host Needed |
Woodford | March 6, 1753 | Host Needed |