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Caledonia County is a county located in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Vermont. As of the 2020 census, the population was 30,233.<ref name="QF">Template:Cite web</ref> Its shire town (county seat) is the town of St. Johnsbury.<ref name="GR6">Template:Cite web</ref> The county was created in 1792 and organized in 1796.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> It was given the Latin name for Scotland, in honor of the many settlers who claimed ancestry there.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

History

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The county shares the same pre-Columbian history with the Northeast Kingdom.

Rogers' Rangers were forced to retreat through the county following their attack on Saint-Francis, Quebec in 1759. To confound their avenging pursuers, they had split up. One group came south over the summit into the Passumpsic River Valley.<ref>Template:Cite book, page 1</ref>

Vermont was divided into two counties in March 1778. In 1781 the legislature divided the northernmost county, Cumberland, into three counties. Windham and Windsor Counties were located about where they are now. The northern remainder was called Orange County. The latter tract nearly corresponded with the old New York county of Gloucester, organized by that province March 16, 1770, with Newbury as the shire town.<ref name="autogenerated1">Template:Cite book</ref>

On November 5, 1792, the legislature divided Chittenden and Orange Counties into six separate counties, as follows: Chittenden, Orange, Franklin, Caledonia, Essex, and Orleans.<ref name="autogenerated1" /> There is a supposition that the county was called Caledonia, to commemorate the large number of Scottish settlers.<ref>Template:Usurped. E-referencedesk.com. Retrieved on April 12, 2014.</ref>

Caledonians joined the Union Army in response to a call for volunteers. In September 1861, they joined the Vermont 6th Vermont Infantry, and helped fill out Companies B, D and E. The regiment ultimately became part of the First Vermont Brigade.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>

In 2008, the county was declared a federal disaster area as the result of storms and flooding which occurred on July 18.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

Geography

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According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of Template:Convert, of which Template:Convert is land and Template:Convert (1.3%) is water.<ref name="GR1">Template:Cite web</ref>

Caledonia is the most populated county of the three in the Northeast Kingdom. However, it is the smallest in area of the three.

The county has a number of brooks and rivers. The Connecticut River runs along the southeast and forms one of the eastern boundaries of the county. The northern towns are drained by the head branches of the Passumpsic River, which is the largest in the county. It flows south and empties into the Connecticut River in Barnet. There are the Wells, Stevens and Joe's Rivers in the south. In the west the head waters of the Winooski and Lamoille Rivers. There are about twenty lakes and ponds in the county. The largest are Harvey's Lake, in Barnet; Wells River and Lund's Ponds, in Groton; Cole's Pond, in Walden; Clark's and Center Ponds, in Newark; and Stile's Pond, in Waterford. There are falls at different places on the Connecticut, Passumpsic, Wells and Joe's Rivers. Stevens River, near its mouth, falls Template:Convert in a distance of Template:Convert. Some of the water power has been harnessed for electricity.<ref name="Child">Template:Cite book</ref>

There are sulphur springs in Wheelock, Haynesville, in Hardwick; and in St. Johnsbury, near the Moose River.<ref name="Child"/>

Geology

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Calciferous mica schist underlies much of the county. There is argillaceous slate running through Waterford and Kirby, which narrows in Burke.<ref name="Child"/>

Waterford had a lot of talc. This belongs to the gold bearing formations. Specimens of gold were found in town, and iron and copper pyrites in veins. But none in commercial quality. In Waterford there was an outcrop of slate that was quarried for roofing. Kirby Mountain, in Kirby, was largely granite of commercial quality.<ref name="Child"/>

Ryegate had Template:Convert granite on the south and west sides of Blue Mountain. The granite was created by volcanic action. This was a medium colored granite of commercial grain and texture. It was quarried in the 19th century. It lay in sheets Template:Convert to Template:Convert or Template:Convert.<ref name="Child"/>

Perhaps the most widely known monument locally using this granite was the soldiers monument at Peacham, Vermont. Monuments from this granite exist all over the country. This was one of the best quality quarries in the country in the 19th century.<ref name="Child"/>

The presence of Kame terraces in the country are of interest in connection with the drift that gave the Northeast Kingdom its soil, and its surface stones and boulders. These terraces have beds of sand and clay from which bricks were once manufactured.<ref name="Child"/>

Based on research by Edward Hitchcock two or three basins can be identified based on a larger number of interconnected terraces in the Passumpsic River Valley.<ref name="Child"/>

The first extends from the mouth of the Passumpsic River in Barnet, to the northwest corner of the town of Waterford, on the railroad. It is about Template:Convert long. The river runs through a narrow valley in Barnet, a gorge with no terraces. Narrow terraces in the Town of Passumpsic expand and form a basin. The fourth terrace on the west side of the river is part of the next basin, which is in St. Johnsbury and Lyndon. St. Johnsbury Village is on this high terrace which is called "St. Johnsbury Plain". The base of the terraces at St. Johnsbury is composed of clay. The same terrace occurs on both sides of the river valley beyond Lyndon. There are lower terraces at intervals.<ref name="Child"/>

Lyndonville has a high terrace. This may have once extended across the valley to form the end of a basin. Its lower strata are clayey, and are folded and curved. West of this terrace the level is lower. There is the course of a former river bed which ran towards the east. At the upper village of Lyndon the first terrace is about Template:Convert wide. There is a lot of sand and fine gravel adjoining.<ref name="Child"/>

Every stream from either side of the valley has its large terraces to correspond with those of the Passumpsic River. It is a characteristic of these terraces that they are large while their quantity is small. The count never exceeds five which is unusual.<ref name="Child"/>

The third basin includes the east branch of the Passumpsic River which runs through the Town of Burke. In East Burke there are several terraces. Near the village there are four on the west side, and two on the east side. Above East Burke the valley rises so that its bottom appears like a terrace. Its steep slope crosses the valley at right angles. There are indistinct terraces on its sides. Since the valley seems to be too wide to correspond with the size of the river, the valley may have been formed by water from unknown sources in prehistoric times.<ref name="Child"/>

Caledonia has more muck deposits than any other county in the state. This was once thought to be profitable for farmers.<ref name="Child"/>

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Demographics

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2010 census

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As of the 2010 United States Census, there were 31,227 people, 12,553 households, and 8,153 families residing in the county.<ref name="census-dp1">Template:Cite web</ref> The population density was Template:Convert. There were 15,942 housing units at an average density of Template:Convert.<ref name="census-density">Template:Cite web</ref> Of the 12,553 households, 29.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 49.7% were married couples living together, 10.1% had a female householder with no husband present, 35.1% were non-families, and 27.5% of all households were made up of individuals. The average household size was 2.38 and the average family size was 2.86. The median age was 42.1 years.<ref name="census-dp1"/>

The median income for a household in the county was $42,706 and the median income for a family was $51,503. Males had a median income of $40,223 versus $30,707 for females. The per capita income for the county was $22,504. About 9.6% of families and 13.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 15.6% of those under age 18 and 13.0% of those age 65 or over.<ref name="census-dp3">Template:Cite web</ref>

Government

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As in all Vermont counties, there is a small executive function which is mostly consolidated at the state level. Remaining county government is judicial. There are no "county taxes".

In 2007, median property taxes in the county were $2,278, placing it 265 out of 1,817 counties in the nation with populations over 20,000.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

The elected officials of the county are as follows:

Position<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Name Party First elected
State Senator Joe Benning Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2010
M. Jane Kitchel Template:Party shading/Democratic|Dem/Rep 2004
State Rep District 1 Marcia R. Martel Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2014
State Rep District 2 Chip Troiano Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2014
State Rep District 3 Scott Beck Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2014
Scott Campbell Template:Party shading/Democratic|Dem/Prog 2018
State Rep District 4 Martha Feltus Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2012
Patrick Seymour Template:Party shading/Republican|Rep/Dem 2018
State Rep District Cal-Wash Catherine Beattie Toll Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2008
State's Attorney Jessica Zaleski Template:Party shading/Republican |Rep/Dem 2018
Assistant Judge John S. Hall Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2014
Roy C. Vance Template:Party shading/Democratic|Dem/Rep 2006
Probate Judge William W. Cobb Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2018
Sheriff James Hemond Template:Party shading/Democratic |Dem/Rep 2022
High Bailiff Robert Gerrish Template:Party shading/Republican |Republican 2022
Justices of the Peace:

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Current composition of justices.
Town Name Party First elected
Barnet
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Steven Adler Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2014
Susan Coppenrath Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2012
William Graves Template:Party shading/Independent|Independent 2002
Susan Jensen Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2008
Dennis Mclam Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2010
Stanley Robinson Template:Party shading/Independent|Independent 2004
Shellie Samuels Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2014
Burke
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Susan Carr Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2014
Cathleen Feeley Template:Party shading/Independent|Independent 2004
Joel Gilbert Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2012
William David Hammond Template:Party shading/Independent|Independent 2018
Joan Harlowe Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2008
Christian Bradley Hubbs Template:Party shading/Progressive|Progressive 2018
John Kascenska Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2018
Danville
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Eric Bach Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2016
Ted Houle Template:Party shading/Independent|Independent 2012
Virginia Incerpi Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2008
Jane Larrabee Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2004
Julie Larrabee Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2006
Justin Lavely Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2014
Kenneth Linsley Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2016
Bruce Melendy Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2012
Lindsey Mitchell Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2014
Phyllis Kehley Sweeney Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2010
Groton
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Timothy Daily Sr Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2008
Tirone Dyer Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2016
Deborah Jurist Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2010
Dorothy Knott Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2014
Linda Nunn Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2012
Carrie Peters Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2014
Brent Smith Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2012
Hardwick
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Donna Casavant Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2012
James Casavant Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2008
Bradley Ferland Template:Party shading/Independent|Independent 2010
Jean Hackett Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2012
Bill Hill Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2004
Robin Leslie Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2018
Tracy Martin Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2016
Allan Michaud Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2012
Lenore Renaud Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2006
George Whitney Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2010
Kirby
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David Emery Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2012
Anne Mclaughry Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2008
Karen Moore Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2014
Timothy Peters Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2016
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Lyndon
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Joe Benning Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2008
Catherine M. Boykin Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2010
Edith Bell Brown Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 1996
Kevin Calkins Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2004
Michael Codding Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2012
Dan Daley Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2016
Libre E. Drouin Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2016
Reed Garfield Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2018
Kathy M. Gray Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2012
Oralie Lefaivre Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2014
Ken Mason Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2014
Sean R. Mcfeeley Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2016
Brenda J. Mitchell Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2010
Beth Quimby Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2002
Sara J. Simpson Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2012
Newark
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John Findlay Template:Party shading/Independent|Independent 2008
Elizabeth Grout Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2010
Sarah Newell Template:Party shading/Independent|Independent 2016
Mary Ann Riggie Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2012
Laura Rodger Template:Party shading/Independent|Independent 2010
Peacham
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Jean Dedam Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2014
Cynthia Greene Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2010
Eric Kaufman Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2014
Samuel Kempton Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2006
Diana Senturia Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2012
Ryegate
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Todd Colby Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2014
Katherine Davie Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2016
Michael Murray Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2018
Darcy Nelson Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2008
Jennifer R. Nelson Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2010
Nancy Perkins Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2006
Robert Rowden Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2018
Sheffield
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Barbara Bristol Template:Party shading/Independent|Independent 2012
Gay Ellis Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2010
Leslie Ham Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2016
Dorothy Scofield Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2008
Sally Woodsimons Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2018
St. Johnsbury
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Pierre Berube Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2006
Mark Bickford Template:Party shading/Independent|Independent 2000
David Brown Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2012
Stephanie Churchill Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2014
Anne Cosgrove Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2010
Albert Dunn Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2012
Conrad Doyon Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2014
Durward Ellis Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 1998
John Goodrich Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2008
Gretchen Hammer Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2006
Diane Holmes Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2016
Kevin Oddy Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2012
Abby Pollender Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2018
Lisa Rivers Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2008
Milton Rivers Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2004
Stannard
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Christine Foster Template:Party shading/Independent|Independent 2006
Joseph Gresser Template:Party shading/Independent|Independent 2012
John Reynolds Template:Party shading/Independent|Independent 1988
Evelyn Rich Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2016
Chip Troiano Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2010
Sutton
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Marlin Devenger Template:Party shading/Independent|Independent 2012
Danielle Fortin Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2012
Celeste Girrell Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2008
Alan Seymour Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2014
Patrick Seymour Template:Party shading/Independent|Independent 2016
Walden
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Diane Cochran Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2014
Michael Coffey Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2016
Annette Foster Template:Party shading/Independent|Independent 2010
Roger Fox Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2014
P. Ann Gaillard Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2012
Waterford
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Brent Beck Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2010
Kevin Gillander Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2018
Charles Lawrence Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2008
David E. Morrison Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2018
William Piper Template:Party shading/Independent|Independent 2006
Marcia R. Martel Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2010
Bernard Willey Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2014
Wheelock
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Stephen Amos Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2002
Eileen Boland Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2012
Kimberly Cradysmith Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2010
Peter Miller Template:Party shading/Republican|Republican 2018
Carol Rossi Template:Party shading/Democratic|Democratic 2014

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Elections

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In 1828, Caledonia County voted for National Republican Party candidate John Quincy Adams.

In 1832, the county was won by Anti-Masonic Party candidate William Wirt.

From William Henry Harrison in 1836 to Winfield Scott in 1852, the county would vote the Whig Party candidates.

From John C. Frémont in 1856 to Richard Nixon in 1960 (barring 1912, where the county was won by Progressive Party candidate and former president Theodore Roosevelt), the Republican Party would have a 104-year winning streak in the county.

In 1964, the county was won by Democratic Party incumbent President Lyndon B. Johnson, who became not only the first Democratic presidential candidate to win the county, but to win the state of Vermont entirely.

Following the Democrats' victory in 1964, the county went back to voting for Republican candidates for another 20 year winning streak starting with Richard Nixon in 1968 and ending with George H. W. Bush in 1988.

The county would be won by Bill Clinton in both the 1992 and 1996 presidential elections.

George W. Bush would win the county in 2000 and would be the last time a Republican presidential candidate would carry the county.

John Kerry won the county in 2004 and it has been won by Democratic candidates ever since.

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Transportation

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Airport

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The Caledonia County Airport is located in Lyndon, Vermont.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Major highways

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Communities

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Towns

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Villages

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Incorporated villages are census divisions and provide additional services. They remain part of the towns they are in. Cities are formed when villages become large enough to warrant greater governmental organization, and become separate from the surrounding town.

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  • Burke Hollow – unincorporated village of Burke
  • East Hardwick – unincorporated village of Hardwick
  • East Lyndon – unincorporated village of Lyndon
  • East Ryegate – unincorporated village of Ryegate
  • East St. Johnsbury – unincorporated village of St. Johnsbury
  • Lower Waterford – unincorporated village of Waterford
  • Lyndon Corner – unincorporated village of Lyndon; corresponds to the Lyndon census-designated place
  • Lyndonville – incorporated village of Lyndon
  • Mackville – unincorporated village of Hardwick
  • McIndoe Falls – unincorporated village of Barnet
  • Passumpsic – unincorporated village of Barnet
  • Ryegate Corner – unincorporated village of Ryegate
  • South Kirby – unincorporated village of Kirby
  • South Ryegate – unincorporated village of Ryegate
  • St. Johnsbury Center – unincorporated village of St. Johnsbury
  • Upper Waterford – unincorporated village of Waterford
  • West Burke – incorporated village of Burke

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Census-designated places

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Notable people

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See also

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References

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