Historical U.S. Census totals for Grand Isle County, Vermont
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This article shows U.S. Census totals for Grand Isle County, Vermont, broken down by municipality, from 1900 to 2000.
Like most areas of New England
, Grand Isle County
is (and has been at all times since well before the 20th century) entirely divided into incorporated municipalities. There is no unincorporated territory.
There are three types of incorporated municipalities in Vermont: towns, cities and villages. As in the other New England states, towns are the basic unit of municipal government. Cities are independent of and equivalent to towns, but differ in their form of government. Villages overlay towns and assume responsibility for some municipal services within their boundaries. Incorporated villages are not found in any of the other New England states, and are less common in Vermont today than they have been in the past. A number of villages have disincorporated over the years, choosing to revert back to full town control; most of those that remain are very small.
The main tables below show municipalities at the town level. For any census, adding up the totals for each town-level municipality should yield the county total. The tables in the New England Historical U.S. Census Totals series differentiate between towns and cities; however, there have never been any cities in Grand Isle County. A separate section follows with population totals for villages from 1930 to 2000.
For more information on the New England municipal system, see New England town
.
As of 1930, Grand Isle County contained one incorporated village:
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Like most areas of New England
New England
New England is a region in the northeastern corner of the United States consisting of the six states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut...
, Grand Isle County
Grand Isle County, Vermont
Grand Isle County is a county located in the U.S. state of Vermont. As of 2010, the population was 6,970. Its shire town is North Hero.Grand Isle County is part of the Burlington-South Burlington, VT Metropolitan Statistical Area.-Geography:...
is (and has been at all times since well before the 20th century) entirely divided into incorporated municipalities. There is no unincorporated territory.
There are three types of incorporated municipalities in Vermont: towns, cities and villages. As in the other New England states, towns are the basic unit of municipal government. Cities are independent of and equivalent to towns, but differ in their form of government. Villages overlay towns and assume responsibility for some municipal services within their boundaries. Incorporated villages are not found in any of the other New England states, and are less common in Vermont today than they have been in the past. A number of villages have disincorporated over the years, choosing to revert back to full town control; most of those that remain are very small.
The main tables below show municipalities at the town level. For any census, adding up the totals for each town-level municipality should yield the county total. The tables in the New England Historical U.S. Census Totals series differentiate between towns and cities; however, there have never been any cities in Grand Isle County. A separate section follows with population totals for villages from 1930 to 2000.
For more information on the New England municipal system, see New England town
New England town
The New England town is the basic unit of local government in each of the six New England states. Without a direct counterpart in most other U.S. states, New England towns are conceptually similar to civil townships in other states, but are incorporated, possessing powers like cities in other...
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Corporate changes since 1900
There have been no changes in Grand Isle County’s town-level municipality roster since 1900.1900
County Total: 4,462- Alburg 1,474
- South Hero 917
- Grand Isle 851
- North Hero 712
- Isle La Motte 508
1910
County Total: 3,761- Alburg 1,311
- Grand Isle 839
- South Hero 605
- Isle La Motte 510
- North Hero 496
1920
County Total: 3,784- Alburg 1,491
- Grand Isle 808
- South Hero 606
- North Hero 494
- Isle La Motte 385
1930
County Total: 3,944- Alburg 1,609
- Grand Isle 857
- South Hero 641
- North Hero 485
- Isle La Motte 352
1940
County Total: 3,802- Alburg 1,623
- Grand Isle 791
- South Hero 611
- North Hero 442
- Isle La Motte 335
1950
County Total: 3,406- Alburg 1,402
- Grand Isle 735
- South Hero 567
- North Hero 407
- Isle La Motte 295
1960
County Total: 2,927- Alburg 1,123
- Grand Isle 624
- South Hero 614
- North Hero 328
- Isle La Motte 238
1970
County Total: 3,574- Alburg 1,271
- South Hero 868
- Grand Isle 809
- North Hero 364
- Isle La Motte 262
1980
County Total: 4,613- Alburg 1,352
- Grand Isle 1,238
- South Hero 1,188
- North Hero 442
- Isle La Motte 393
1990
County Total: 5,318- Grand Isle 1,642
- South Hero 1,404
- Alburg 1,362
- North Hero 502
- Isle La Motte 408
2000
County Total: 6,901- Grand Isle 1,955
- Alburg 1,952
- South Hero 1,696
- North Hero 810
- Isle La Motte 488
Villages
This section lists census totals for incorporated villages for 1930 through 2000.As of 1930, Grand Isle County contained one incorporated village:
- The village of Alburg (inc. 1916), within the town of the same name
1930
- Alburg 633
1940
- Alburg 638
1950
- Alburg 563
1960
- Alburg 426
1970
- Alburg 520
1980
- Alburg 496
1990
- Alburg 436
2000
- Alburg 488