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==The name in history== {{unreferenced section|date=January 2018}} The gore was chartered by the [[Vermont General Assembly]] on November 4, 1780. It is named for Major Elias Buel (in some references "Buell") who moved to Vermont from [[Coventry, Connecticut]]. With a group of would-be proprietors including [[Ira Allen]] and several Buel family members, the group petitioned the legislature for a grant. They received a grant for a town, intended to be called "Coventry" near [[Shoreham, Vermont|Shoreham]]. Due to a surveying error there was almost no land left in the grant. The group returned to the legislature and received a "flying grant", a sort of license which allowed a grant to be made on uncharted land that could be identified. As much of the state had by now been organized, they finally settled upon three unconnected pieces of land. The largest became the present town of [[Coventry, Vermont|Coventry]] in [[Orleans County, Vermont|Orleans County]]. A second piece near Coventry was named "Coventry Leg" for its appendage shape. Coventry Leg was annexed to [[Newport (town), Vermont|Newport]] in 1816. The final small piece, adjacent to Huntington, was called "Huntington Gore", and renamed "Buels Gore", despite Major Buel's desire to call it "Montzoar". All three charters were issued in October 1788, though dated back to 1780, the year of the original petition. Buel was charged retroactive taxes on the grant, a debt that only resolved by sale of all of his lands. He left Vermont to settle in [[New York (state)|New York]].
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