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November 10, 1824 -
ORANGE lost to WINDSOR when town of Rochester gained small area from town of Braintree.
(Vt. Laws 1824, ch. 13/p. 15)
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January 01, 1821 -
November 10, 1824
ORANGE lost town of Roxbury to WASHINGTON.
(Vt. Laws 1820, ch. 35/p. 42)
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November 01, 1810 -
January 01, 1821
ORANGE lost to creation of JEFFERSON (now WASHINGTON).
(Vt. Laws 1810, ch. 74/pp. 101-103)
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November 05, 1792 -
November 01, 1810
ORANGE lost to creation of CALEDONIA, ESSEX, and ORLEANS.
(Vt. State Papers, 15:100-102, 399)
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October 19, 1787 -
November 05, 1792
ORANGE lost town of Kingston to ADDISON.
(Vt. State Papers, 14:354)
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October 30, 1786 -
October 19, 1787
ORANGE exchanged with ADDISON.
(Vt. State Papers, 14:99-100)
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February 27, 1783 -
October 30, 1786
ORANGE gained town of Randolph from RUTLAND.
(Vt. Laws 1783 in Vt. State Papers, 13: 191)
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February 21, 1783 -
February 27, 1783
ORANGE gained town of Brookfield from RUTLAND.
(Vt. State Papers, 13:174)
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February 23, 1782 -
February 21, 1783
ORANGE overlap with GRAFTON (N.H.) ended when Vermont gave up its attempt to annex East Union.
(Vt. State Papers, 3, pt. 2: 67-68)
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April 11, 1781 -
February 23, 1782
ORANGE overlapped GRAFTON (N.H.) when Vermont attempted to annex part of New Hampshire, but New Hampshire did not lose control.
(Vt. State Papers, 13:17-18, 55-56; Vt. Recs. Gov., 2:294-296)
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February 16, 1781 -
April 11, 1781
ORANGE created from CUMBERLAND (extinct). CUMBERLAND eliminated.
(Vt. State Papers, 13:5-6)
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