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Dummerston

Dummerston, Vermont
Town
West Dummerston Covered Bridge
Dummerston, Vermont
Dummerston, Vermont
Dummerston, Vermont is located in the US
Dummerston, Vermont
Dummerston, Vermont
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 42°55′21″N 72°34′40″W / 42.92250°N 72.57778°W / 42.92250; -72.57778Coordinates: 42°55′21″N 72°34′40″W / 42.92250°N 72.57778°W / 42.92250; -72.57778
Country United States
State Vermont
County Windham
Chartered 1753
Area
 • Total 30.8 sq mi (79.8 km2)
 • Land 30.6 sq mi (79.2 km2)
 • Water 0.2 sq mi (0.6 km2)
Elevation 814 ft (248 m)
Population (2000)
 • Total 1,915
 • Density 62.6/sq mi (24.2/km2)
Time zone Eastern (EST) (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
ZIP code 05301
Area code(s) 802
FIPS code 50-18325
GNIS feature ID 1462084

Dummerston is a town in Windham County, Vermont, United States. The population was 1,915 at the 2000 census. It is home to the longest covered bridge still in use in Vermont. Its borders include three main villages: Dummerston Center, West Dummerston, and East Dummerston.

Dummerston was part of the Equivalent lands, part of a large tract of land given to settlers at the turn of the century. It lies on a tract given to the Connecticut Colony about 1715 by the Province of Massachusetts Bay as compensation for land mistakenly awarded by the latter to its settlers. In 1716, the town was auctioned to a consortium (which included William Dummer, lieutenant governor of Massachusetts), and named Dummerston. On December 26, 1753, the town was chartered as a New Hampshire grant and renamed Fulham by Governor Benning Wentworth. But when the grant was renegotiated, it reverted to Dummerston.

The many brooks and streams flowing into the West River provided the area with water power. Dummerston had five gristmills, five sawmills, one slate manufacturer, and one shop for making rakes. Raising sheep across the many hills was an important occupation. By 1859, the town had a population of 1,645. The Vermont Valley Railroad passed through Dummerston.

A house built in Dummerston in 1892, Naulakha, was home to author Rudyard Kipling. This is where he wrote several of his novels, including The Jungle Books and Captains Courageous.


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