Water Companies in Cavendish, VT
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Claremont City Water Billing
(603) 542-7000 more info
Hanover Water Co
(603) 643-3439 more info
Ludlow Water Department
(802) 228-4649 more info
Meridan Village Water District
(603) 469-3486 more info
Newport Water Department
(603) 863-8006 more info
Newport Water Department
(603) 863-4271 more info
Springfield Water Department
(802) 886-2208 more info
Water Department
(603) 826-5535 more info
Woodstock Aqueduct Co
(802) 457-3040 more info
Woodstock Aqueduct Co
(802) 457-4497 more info

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Facts about Cavendish, VT:
Cavendish is a town in Windsor County, Vermont, United States. The town was named after William Cavendish, Duke of Devonshire. The population was 1,470 at the 2000 census. The town of Cavendish includes the village of Proctorsville. Captain John Coffeen, the town?s first permanent settler, brought his family and possessions into the wilderness of Cavendish in June 1769. They built a dwelling in the northern part of town on what is now E. I. Heald?s farm, on the lot still called the ?Coffeen pasture.? The Coffeens remained the only family in Cavendish for two years. In the early 1780s, Leonard Proctor and Salmon Dutton came from Massachusetts and gave their names to the two major settlements on the Black River, Proctorsville and Duttonsville. In 1782, the first recorded town meeting occurred and Dutton was elected town clerk. He is credited with having conducted a 1784 survey for the first road from Duttonsville along the Black River to Ludlow (now Vermont routes 103 and 131). In 1786...

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