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 | | On receipt of the news of the approach of that irregular and destructive band, Mr. |
 | | In most of the new townships the ruined habitations were once more taking on the garb of civilization, the Green Mountains echoing the strokes of the woodman's axe. |
 | | The comparative growth of the town and its fluctuations in population may be seen by the following table, compiled from the census reports for each decade since 1791: 1791, 449; 1800, 1,124; 1810, 1,520; 1820, 1,511; 1830, 1,774; 1840, 1,480 ; 1850, 1,393; 1860, 1,298 ; 1870, 1,171; 1880, 1,167. |
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