Danville (Vermont)
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Basic data | ||
Foundation : | October 31, 1786 | |
State : | United States | |
State : | Vermont | |
County : | Caledonia County | |
Coordinates : | 44 ° 25 ′ N , 72 ° 8 ′ W | |
Time zone : | Eastern ( UTC − 5 / −4 ) | |
Residents : | 2,196 (as of 2010) | |
Population density : | 13.9 inhabitants per km 2 | |
Area : | 158.4 km 2 (approx. 61 mi 2 ) of which 157.7 km 2 (approx. 61 mi 2 ) are land |
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Height : | 486 m | |
Postal code : | 05828 | |
Area code : | +1 802 | |
FIPS : | 50-17125 | |
GNIS ID : | 1462080 | |
Website : | www.DanvilleVT.com |
Danville is a town in Caledonia County of the state of Vermont in the United States with 2196 inhabitants (according to the 2010 census).
geography
Geographical location
Danville is in the west of Caledonia County on the border with Washington County , in the northeast of the Green Mountains . Many smaller streams and rivers drain the town, like the Joes Brook in the south of the town, they mostly flow in an easterly direction into the Passumpsic River . There are several lakes in the town's area, the largest being Joels Pond in the southwest. The surface of the town is hilly, the highest point is the 730 m high Kittredge Hill .
Neighboring communities
All distances are given as straight lines between the official coordinates of the places from the 2010 census.
- North: Wheelock , 3.6 mi
- Northeast: Lyndon , 8.1 mi
- East: St. Johnsbury , 8.4 miles
- Southeast: Barnet , 4.8 mi
- South: Peacham , 9.0 km
- Southwest: Cabot , 18.2 km
- West: Walden , 7 miles
- North-west: Stannard , 6.5 km
climate
The mean mean temperature in Danville ranges from −9.44 ° C (15 ° Fahrenheit ) in January to 20.0 ° C (68 ° Fahrenheit) in July. This means that the place is around 9 degrees cooler than the long-term average in the USA. The snowfall between mid-October and mid-May is more than two meters, about twice as high as the average snow depth in the USA. The daily sunshine duration is at the lower end of the range of values in the USA, between September and mid-December it is even significantly lower.
history
The Danville Grant was proclaimed on October 27, 1786 and on October 31, 1786 it was granted to Jacob Baily, Jesse Leavenworth, and others. In 1792 the Walden Gore area was added to the town. Named after Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville (a cartographer with ties to Vermont), Danville was named the county seat in 1796, ten years after the area was first settled , and remained so until 1852. Then the administrative headquarters were transferred to the neighboring St. Johnsbury , at that time the emerging industrial center of the area. No other significant historical events have survived.
religion
Danville is characterized by the strong Methodist congregation that maintains three churches in the village. In addition, there is also a Roman Catholic church and a branch of the United Church of Christ .
Population development
Census Results - Town of Danville | ||||||||||
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year | 1700 | 1710 | 1720 | 1730 | 1740 | 1750 | 1760 | 1770 | 1780 | 1790 |
Residents | 574 | |||||||||
year | 1800 | 1810 | 1820 | 1830 | 1840 | 1850 | 1860 | 1870 | 1880 | 1890 |
Residents | 1514 | 2240 | 2300 | 2631 | 2633 | 2577 | 2544 | 2216 | 2003 | 1784 |
year | 1900 | 1910 | 1920 | 1930 | 1940 | 1950 | 1960 | 1970 | 1980 | 1990 |
Residents | 1628 | 1564 | 1494 | 1600 | 1472 | 1312 | 1368 | 1405 | 1705 | 1917 |
year | 2000 | 2010 | 2020 | 2030 | 2040 | 2050 | 2060 | 2070 | 2080 | 2090 |
Residents | 2211 | 2196 |
Economy and Infrastructure
traffic
Located on the east-west junction of US Highway 2 , Danville is well connected to the New England road network. In addition, to the northeast near Lyndonville, Caledonia State Airport is just 15 kilometers away.
Public facilities
There is no hospital in Danville. The closest is Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital in St. Johnsbury.
education
Danville is part of the Caledonia Central Supervisory Union with Barnet, Peacham, Walden and Waterford . The Danville School is located in Danville . She offers classes from pre-kindergarten through high school graduation in the twelfth grade.
The Pope Memorial Library is located on Park Street in Danville.
The Danville Historical Society takes care of the preservation of history .
Personalities
sons and daughters of the town
- Benjamin F. Deming (1790–1834), politician and member of the House of Representatives.
- Thaddeus Stevens (1792–1868), lawyer and member of the House of Representatives, popular advocate of the liberation of slaves .
- Beth Chamberlin (born 1963), actress.
Personalities who have worked on site
- William A. Palmer (1781–1860), politician and governor of Vermont
literature
- Zadock Thompson: History of Vermont, natural, civil and statistical, in three parts . tape III . Chauncey Goodrich, Burlington 1842, p. 62 f . ( limited preview in Google Book search).
- Abby Maria Hemenway: The Vermont historical Gazetteer, Volume 1 . Burlington 1867, p. 854 ff .
Web links
- City website
- Profile of the community on the official portal www.Vermont.gov (English)
- Entry at VirtualVermont.com (English) ( Memento from May 13, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
- Historical Society website
Individual evidence
- ^ Town of Danville in the Geographic Names Information System of the United States Geological Survey , accessed March 18, 2012
- ↑ Population data from the 2010 US Census in the American Factfinder
- ↑ Kittredge Hill on Peakery.com , accessed June 10, 2017
- ↑ Index of / geo. In: census.gov. Retrieved May 18, 2019 .
- ^ Danville on the City Daty portal , accessed June 10, 2017
- ↑ Population 1790–2010 according to the census results
- ↑ Caledonia Central Supervisory Union , accessed June 10, 2017
- ^ Danville School , accessed June 10, 2017
- ^ Pope Memorial Library , accessed June 10, 2017
- ^ Danville Historical Society , accessed June 10, 2017