Highgate (Vermont)
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Highgate Falls Bridge Listed on the National Register of Historic Places . |
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Foundation : | 17th August 1763 | |
State : | United States | |
State : | Vermont | |
County : | Franklin County | |
Coordinates : | 44 ° 58 ′ N , 73 ° 4 ′ W | |
Time zone : | Eastern ( UTC − 5 / −4 ) | |
Residents : | 3,535 (as of 2010) | |
Population density : | 26.7 inhabitants per km 2 | |
Area : | 155.1 km 2 (approx. 60 mi 2 ) of which 132.5 km 2 (approx. 51 mi 2 ) are land |
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Height : | 98 m | |
Postal code : | 05459 | |
Area code : | +1 802 | |
FIPS : | 50-33025 | |
GNIS ID : | 1462118 | |
Website : | highgatevt.org |
Highgate is a town in Franklin County , Vermont in the United States with 3,535 residents (2010 census)
geography
Geographical location
Highgate is located in northeast Franklin County on the east bank of Lake Champlain and on the border with Canada . The largest lake in the town's area is the centrally located Cutler Pond . The Missisquoi River runs along the southern boundary of the town. It flows into Lake Champlain. In 1943, a nature reserve, the Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge , was created in the Missisquoi River delta . Numerous small streams drain the town, they initially flow in a north-easterly direction into the Rock River, which then flows in a south-westerly direction into Lake Champlain. The area of the town is hilly, with no significant elevations. The highest is the 222 m high Rice Hill .
Neighboring communities
All distances are given as straight lines between the official coordinates of the places from the 2010 census.
- North: Saint-Armand , Canada, 2.5 km
- East: Franklin , 10 miles
- Southeast: Sheldon , 9.7 mi
- Southwest: Swanton , 3.9 mi
City structure
There are four settlement areas in Highgate , Highgate Center has the highest settlement with the best developed shopping structure, Highgate Falls on the Missisquoi River has a dam for generating electricity from hydropower, Highgate Springs has already been developed for tourism in the past thanks to its healing springs and East Highgate .
climate
The mean mean temperature in Highgate is between −9.44 ° C (15 ° Fahrenheit ) in January and 20.6 ° C (69 ° 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
Highgate was founded on August 17, 1763 by Benning Wentworth under the New Hampshire Grants . The grant went to Samuel Hunt and 63 other land speculators, none of whom settled in Highgate. He named the area after Highgate in north London . The first settlers were German soldiers who had served on the side of the British Army in the American War of Independence . The town was surveyed in 1805 by John Johnson.
Today Highgate is an agricultural center, in which, in addition to various meat and vegetable producers, in particular milk producers and the largest chicken farm in Vermont with 100,000 animals have settled.
religion
There are two religious communities in Highgate, one Roman Catholic and one Methodist . A primary and a high school as well as a public library form further foundations of public life.
Population development
Census Results - Town of Highgate, Vermont | ||||||||||
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year | 1700 | 1710 | 1720 | 1730 | 1740 | 1750 | 1760 | 1770 | 1780 | 1790 |
Residents | 103 | |||||||||
year | 1800 | 1810 | 1820 | 1830 | 1840 | 1850 | 1860 | 1870 | 1880 | 1890 |
Residents | 437 | 1374 | 1250 | 2038 | 2292 | 2653 | 2526 | 2260 | 2088 | 1853 |
year | 1900 | 1910 | 1920 | 1930 | 1940 | 1950 | 1960 | 1970 | 1980 | 1990 |
Residents | 1980 | 1758 | 1528 | 1574 | 1647 | 1681 | 1608 | 1936 | 2493 | 3020 |
year | 2000 | 2010 | 2020 | 2030 | 2040 | 2050 | 2060 | 2070 | 2080 | 2090 |
Residents | 3397 | 3535 |
Culture and sights
Parks
The Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge in the mouth of the Missisquoi River. It is the only wildlife refuge that is exclusively located in the state of Vermont. It was placed under the protection of the Migratory Bird Conservation Act on February 4, 1943 . At that time it comprised 6.4 km² of land on the estuary delta including the islands of Shad Island and Big Marsh Slough . In the following years more land was added, today the area covers 27 km², which is distributed between the towns of Swanton and Highgate. It is home to the largest colony of the great blue heron in Vermont.
Economy and Infrastructure
traffic
The place is connected to the expressway system of North America via Interstate 89 . It runs in a north-south direction, starting from the border with Canada in the north. The US Highway 7 runs parallel to the Interstate also in north-south direction. Both lead from the Canadian border towards Swanton. In the center, Vermont Route 78 , which runs in a west-east direction, and Vermont Route 207, which runs in a north-south direction, meet . The infrastructure of the place is developed through the Franklin County State Airport .
Public facilities
The Northwestern Medical Center in St. Albans is the closest hospital for residents of the Town.
education
Highgate is part of the Franklin Northwest Supervisory Union with Franklin, Sheldon and Swanton . The Highgate Elementary School provides for more than 350 children school classes from pre-kindergarten to sixth grade.
In addition, a high school for around 1,000 students, the Missisquoi Valley Union Middle & High School , continues through to 12th grade. Colleges and universities are available in the surrounding communities. The nearest colleges are approximately 30 kilometers away in Plattsburgh, New York and Colchester ; the University of Vermont is located in Burlington, about 60 kilometers away .
The Highgate Library was founded in 1897. Until a fire destroyed the building in 1940, she was housed in the Town Clerk's office in the Town Hall. After the Town Hall was rebuilt in 1941, she moved there again and later shared the premises with the Historical Society. On April 6, 2017, the library and the Historical Society moved into new premises and the name was changed to Highgate Library and Community Center .
Personalities
sons and daughters of the town
- Warren Austin (1877–1962), Senator and United States Ambassador to the United States
- Alexander Christie (1848–1925), Archbishop of Oregon City
- John Godfrey Saxe (1816-1887), poet
Personalities who have worked on site
- Heman Allen (1779–1852), politician, American ambassador to Chile and lawyer
literature
- Zadock Thompson: History of Vermont, natural, civil and statistical, in three parts . 3rd volume. Chauncey Goodrich, Burlington 1842, p. 89 f . ( limited preview in Google Book search).
- Abby Maria Hemenway: The Vermont historical Gazetteer, Volume 2 . Burlington 1870, p. 254 ( limited preview in Google Book search).
Web links
- Homepage of the municipality (English)
- Profile of the municipality on the official portal www.Vermont.gov
- Entry at VirtualVermont.com (English) ( Memento from May 13, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
Individual evidence
- ^ Highgate in the United States Geological Survey's Geographic Names Information System , accessed March 17, 2012
- ↑ Population data from the 2010 US Census in the American Factfinder
- ↑ Rice Hill on Peakery.com , accessed on May 11, 2017
- ↑ Index of / geo. In: census.gov. Retrieved May 18, 2019 .
- ^ Highgate on the City Daty portal , accessed on May 11, 2017
- ↑ Highgate on Virtual Vermont , accessed May 11, 2017
- ↑ The Vermont Historical Gazetteer: A Magazine, Embracing a History of each Town, page 254 , accessed May 11, 2017
- ↑ Population 1790–2010 according to the census results
- ↑ Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge on the US Fish & Wildlife Service website , accessed May 7, 2017
- ^ Franklin Northwest Supervisory Union , accessed May 11, 2017.
- ^ Highgate Elementary School , accessed May 11, 2017
- ↑ Homepage of the Missisquoi Valley Union Middle & High School (English) ( Memento of the original from October 17, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Highgate Library , accessed May 11, 2017