List of Incorporated Villages
As of 2011, there were 35 incorporated villages with active governments in Vermont. Historically, there were more but most have since disincorporated, while a few were chartered as cities. Below is a list of incorporated villages that have existed, ordered by date of incorporation. Currently existing villages are indicated in boldface.
Village | Parent town | Date incorporated | Current status |
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Middlebury | Middlebury | 1816/1832 | disincorporated 1955/1966 |
Montpelier | Montpelier | 1818 | chartered as city in 1894 |
Brattleboro | Brattleboro | 1832 | disincorporated 1927 |
Windsor | Windsor | 1832 | disincorporated 1967 |
Bellows Falls | Rockingham | 1833 | incorporated village |
Springfield Center | Springfield | 1835 | disincorporated ? |
Woodstock | Woodstock | 1836 | incorporated village |
Rutland | Rutland | 1847 | chartered as city in 1892 |
Castleton | Castleton | 1849 | Incorporation rejected by voters |
Bennington | Bennington | 1849 | disincorporated 1967/1970 |
St. Johnsbury | St. Johnsbury | 1852 | disincorporated 1965 |
West Poultney | Poultney | 1852 | Incorporation rejected by voters |
Northfield | Northfield | 1855 | incorporated village |
Wilmington | Wilmington | 1855 | disincorporated 1959/1965 |
St. Albans | St. Albans | 1859 | chartered as city in 1896 |
Newport | Newport | 1862 | chartered as city in 1917 |
Fair Haven | Fair Haven | 1865 | disincorporated 1955 |
Cabot | Cabot | 1866 | disincorporated 2010 |
North Bennington | Bennington | 1866 | incorporated village |
Winooski | Colchester | 1866 | chartered as city in 1921 |
Ludlow | Ludlow | 1866 | incorporated village |
Springfield | Springfield | 1866 | disincorporated 1947 |
Plainfield | Plainfield | 1867 | disincorporated 1984 |
Benson | Benson | 1869 | Incorporation rejected by voters |
Danby | Danby | 1874 | Incorporation rejected by voters |
Barton | Barton | 1874 | incorporated village |
North Troy | Troy | 1876 | incorporated village |
Richford | Richford | 1878 | disincorporated 1998 |
Orleans | Barton | 1878 | incorporated village |
Randolph | Randolph | 1880 | disincorporated 1984 |
Lyndonville | Lyndon | 1880 | incorporated village |
Waterbury | Waterbury | 1882 | incorporated village |
Proctor | Proctor | 1884 | disincorporated 1967 |
Barre | Barre | 1886 | chartered as city in 1894 |
Enosburg Falls | Enosburgh | 1886 | incorporated village |
Bristol | Bristol | 1886/1903 | disincorporated 1994 |
Brandon | Brandon | 1888 | disincorporated ? |
Wells River | Newbury | 1888 | incorporated village |
Swanton | Swanton | 1888 | incorporated village |
Bradford | Bradford | 1890 | disincorporated 2004 |
Morrisville | Morristown | 1890 | incorporated village |
Hardwick | Hardwick | 1890 | disincorporated 1988 |
Readsboro | Readsboro | 1892 | disincorporated 1986 |
Essex Junction | Essex | 1892 | incorporated village |
Johnson | Johnson | 1894 | incorporated village |
West Derby | Derby | 1894 | consolidated with Newport 1917 |
Hyde Park | Hyde Park | 1895 | incorporated village |
Stowe | Stowe | 1895 | disincorporated 1996 |
Lyndon Center | Lyndon | 1896 | disincorporated ? |
Jeffersonville | Cambridge | 1896 | incorporated village |
Newbury | Newbury | 1896/1904 | incorporated village |
Derby Center | Derby | 1898 | incorporated village |
Derby Line | Derby | 1898 | incorporated village |
Hinesburg | Hinesburg | 1898 | Incorporation rejected by voters |
Lyndon | Lyndon | 1899/1917 | disincorporated 1951 |
Island Pond | Brighton | 1900 | Incorporation rejected by voters |
Milton | Milton | 1900 | disincorporated 2003 |
Manchester | Manchester | 1900 | incorporated village |
Old Bennington | Bennington | 1900 | incorporated village |
Richmond | Richmond | 1903 | disincorporated 1989 |
West Concord | Concord | 1902 | Incorporation rejected by voters |
West Burke | Burke | 1902 | incorporated village |
Chester | Chester | 1900/1906 | disincorporated 1967 |
Concord | Concord | 1904 | disincorporated 1969 |
Cambridge | Cambridge | 1904 | incorporated village |
Glover | Glover | 1905 | disincorporated 1973 |
Jacksonville | Whitingham | 1904 | incorporated village |
Poultney | Poultney | 1904 | incorporated village |
Saxtons River | Rockingham | 1905 | incorporated village |
Groton | Groton | 1907 | inactive since 1965 |
Newfane | Newfane | 1906 | incorporated village |
Proctorsville | Cavendish | 1907 | disincorporated 1987 |
Westminster | Westminster | 1907 | incorporated village |
South Royalton | Royalton | 1908 | disincorporated ? |
Halifax | Halifax | 1908 | Incorporation rejected by voters |
Newport Center | Newport | 1908 | disincorporated 1931 |
South Ryegate | Ryegate | 1908 | disincorporated ? |
West Glover | Glover | 1910 | disincorporated 1973 |
Marshfield | Marshfield | 1910 | incorporated village |
Pittsford | Pittsford | 1912 | disincorporated 1988 |
Albany | Albany | 1915 | incorporated village |
South Shaftsbury | Shaftsbury | 1915 | Incorporation rejected by voters |
Alburgh | Alburgh | 1916 | incorporated village |
Townshend | Townshend | 1916 | inactive since 1961 |
West Barnet | Barnet | 1922 | disincorporated 1961 |
North Westminster | Westminster | 1925 | disincorporated 2010 |
Perkinsville | Weathersfield | 1928 | incorporated village |
Jericho | Jericho | 1933 | incorporated village |
Essex Center | Essex | 1949 | disincorporated 1977 |
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