Essex County VT 

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Essex County is a county located in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Vermont. As of the 2020 census, the population was 5,920, making it the least-populous county in both Vermont and New England. Its shire town (county seat) is the municipality of Guildhall. The county was created in 1792 and organized in 1800. Bordered by the Connecticut River next to New Hampshire, Essex County is south of the Canadian province of Quebec. It is the county with the lowest household-income in Vermont.
Prior to the arrival of colonists of European descent, the area was populated by the Abenakis. They used the Connecticut and Nulhegan rivers as primary means of travel through the area along with many subsidiary rivers and streams. The culture was mostly hunter-gatherer with a combination of agriculture, hunting and fishing. While the rivers provided good fishing the primary food animal was moose.
Vermont was divided into two counties in March 1778. In 1781 the legislature divided the northernmost county, Cumberland, into three counties: Windham and Windsor, in approximately the modern location for those counties. The northern remainder was called Orange County. This 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.
On September 3, 1783, as a result of the signing of the Treaty of Paris, the Revolutionary War ended with Great Britain recognizing the independence of the United States. Vermont's border with Quebec was established at 45 degrees north latitude.
On November 5, 1792, the legislature divided Chittenden and Orange counties into six separate counties, as follows: Chittenden, Orange, Franklin, Caledonia, Essex, and Orleans. No reason is given for the county being named after the county of Essex in England.
In 1999, a group of investors bought 86,212 acres (34,889 ha) from Champion International Paper for $7.5 million, covering parts of fourteen towns in the county. The state of Vermont and the Freeman Foundation purchased easements for $8.5 million to guarantee traditional uses of the land for logging and recreation. In 2008, Plum Creek Timber company announced plans to purchase this property.
The last murder trial held at the county courthouse took place in 1923. In 1973, a non-resident murdered another non-resident. In 2008, two residents died by homicide – the first in 85 years – when police said a young woman was shot by her boyfriend and a 59-year-old man shot his mother.
In 2012, a study indicated that county residents, overall, were the least healthy in the state. The rating was based on premature death, low birth weight, smoking, obesity, inactivity, excessive drinking, car crashes, sexually transmitted diseases, graduation rates, poverty, violent crime rates, air pollution, limited access to healthy food, unemployment, and the number of single parent households.

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Established

1800

Population

5,920

Land Area
(SQ Mile)

664

Water Area
(SQ Mile)

12

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Bloomfield-Nulhegan River Route 102 Bridge

The Bloomfield-Nulhegan River Route 102 Bridge is a historic bridge in Bloomfield, Vermont. It carries Vermont Route 102 over the Nulhegan River, near its mouth at the Connecticut River just south of Bloomfield Village. Built in 1937, it is a well-preserved example of a Pratt through truss, exhibiting then state-of-the-art engineering. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.
Vermont Route 102 crosses the Nulhegan River just south of the village center and west of the Connecticut River. The bridge carrying the highway is a six-panel single-span steel Pratt through truss bridge, resting on concrete abutments. Its length is 134 feet (41 m) and its width is 24 feet (7.3 m), with a portal clearance height of 15 feet (4.6 m). It stands about 10 feet (3.0 m) above the river and carries two lanes of traffic. The trusses are formed out of rolled I-beams that were assembled on site using hydraulic riveting, a technology introduced in the 1920s. The decking consists of pavement laid on concrete over I-beams that are mounted on the truss bottom chords and riveted to their vertical elements.
The bridge was built in 1937, and was built using standards and technologies introduced by the state during a bridge-building program introduced after a major flooding event in the state in 1927. It is a well-preserved example of a Pratt truss of the period, and the riveting technology enabled the bridge to be fabricated on site, rather than shipping the trusses from a factory.

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Beecher Falls Volunteer Fire • 1252 Factory St • Beecher Falls • (802) 266-8242

Brighton Fire Dept • 102 Railroad St • Island Pond • (802) 723-4444

Brighton Police Dept • 825 Railroad St • Island Pond • (802) 723-4322

Canaan Fire District • 318 Christian Hl • Canaan • (802) 266-3370

Canaan Town Fire Dept • 1252 VT Route 253 • Beecher Falls • (802) 266-8242

Concord Fire & Rescue • 49 Shadow Lake Rd • Concord • (802) 695-3330

Island Pond Main Office • 32 Main St • Island Pond • (802) 723-5995

Lunenburg Fire Dept • Route 2 • Lunenburg • (802) 892-6611

Lunenburg Fire District • • Gilman • (802) 892-7780

Sheriff Department • 91 Courthouse Dr • Guildhall • (802) 676-3500

USPS • 1110 Vermont Route 253 • Beecher Falls • (802) 266-3037

USPS • 350 Christian Hl • Canaan • (802) 266-7086

USPS • 343 Main St • Concord • (802) 695-2994

USPS • 472 School St • East Haven • (802) 467-3907

USPS • 5 Parrish St • Gilman • (802) 892-5904

USPS • 7031 Route 102 • Guildhall • (802) 676-3067

USPS • 10 S Lunenburg Rd • Lunenburg • (802) 892-5396

USPS • 131 Victory Rd • North Concord • (802) 695-2911

USPS • 445 VT Route 114 S • Norton • (802) 822-5577

April's Maple • 6507 VT Route 114 • Canaan • (802) 266-9624

Barnie's Market • 167 Main St • Concord • (802) 695-8133

Dollar General • 39 Alder St • Island Pond • (802) 723-0185

Kingdom Market • 12 Railroad St • Island Pond • (802) 723-5464

Norton Country Store • 564 Route 114 • Norton • (802) 822-5511

State Liquor Store • 12 Railroad St • Island Pond • (802) 723-5464

Chez Pidgon • 1282 VT Route 114 E • Norton • (802) 822-5258

Friendly Pizza Parlor • Derby St • Island Pond • (802) 723-4616

Hobos Cafe LLC • 18 Cross St • Island Pond • (802) 723-4601

Jesse's Little Kitchen • 30 Elm St • Island Pond • (802) 723-6276

Kingdom Grille • 69 Cross St • Island Pond • (802) 723-1132

Mooselook Diner • 1058 Main St • Concord • (802) 695-2950

Northland Restaurant • 114 Gale St • Canaan • (802) 266-3988

Primo's Pizza & Fine Dining • 29 Cross St • Island Pond • (802) 723-9966

Timeout Tavern & Sports Bar • 114 Gale St • Canaan • (802) 266-3988

Waynes Lanes & Jos Grill • 56 Gale St • Canaan • (802) 266-8833

Brighton Elementary School • 825 Railroad St • Island Pond • (802) 723-4373

Canaan Elementary School • 99 School St • Canaan • (802) 266-3380

Canaan High School • 99 School St • Canaan • (802) 266-8910

Concord School • 173 School St • Concord • (802) 695-2550

Gilman Middle School • 2720 River Rd • Gilman • (802) 892-5969

Gilman Middle School • 49 Bobbin Mill Rd • Lunenburg • (802) 892-5969

Lunenburg Primary School • 49 Bobbin Mill Rd • Lunenburg • (802) 892-5955

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