Vermont Barn Census: Richmond

Preliminary Research - 2009

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The following scans of nineteenth century U.S. agricultural census records are provided to assist with the further research of historic barns in Richmond.                                  These records are also available for viewing on microfilm at the University of Vermont library in Burlington.
U.S. Bureau of the Census, Richmond, Vermont, Chittenden County, Vermont, Agricultural Census, 1850
U.S. Bureau of the Census, Richmond, Vermont, Chittenden County, Vermont, Agricultural Census, 1860
U.S. Bureau of the Census, Richmond, Vermont, Chittenden County, Vermont, Agricultural Census, 1870
U.S. Bureau of the Census, Richmond, Vermont, Chittenden County, Vermont, Agricultural Census, 1880
 Farm census for the towns in Vermont based on the Bureau of the Census unpublished data, Jan. 1, 1945 / University of Vermont and State Agricultural College Cooperative Agricultural Extension Service. Available at Special Collections at the Bailey Howe Library at the University of Vermont:

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Franklin, VTDerby, VTBrownington, VTHinesburg, VTHuntington, VTRichmond, VTNorwich, VTHartford, VTDorset, VTManchester, VTTownshend, VTGrafton, VT

This preliminary research about barns and farm buildings in thirteen Vermont towns is offered as a public service to assist local volunteers with their efforts to learn more about the agricultural heritage of these communities. It is hoped that additional information on the history and features of these barns will be submitted by volunteers through the Vermont Barn Census project. The historical research and preliminary field documentation was conducted during the fall 2009 semester by graduate students enrolled in the Researching Historic Structures and Sites course at University of Vermont Historic Preservation Program with the assistance of local volunteers as part of the Vermont Barn Census, a statewide project of the Vermont Division for Historic Preservation, the University of Vermont Historic Preservation Program, Historic Windsor’s Preservation Education Institute, Save Vermont Barns, Vermont Housing and Conservation Board, and the Preservation Trust of Vermont. Funding support provided in part by a Preserve America grant through the National Park Service to the State of Vermont Division for Historic Preservation.