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  1. Electricity first supplied to Londonderry under the provisions of the Londonderry Electric Lighting Order 1891 confirmed by the Electric Lighting Orders Confirmation (No. 3) Act 1891. Further powers were given by the Londonderry Corporation Act 1918 .

  2. History. Londonderry was first chartered in 1770 to a Col. James Rogers and was known as Kent, which included what is now Windham. The town was again chartered by act of the new Vermont Legislature on April 20, 1780.

  3. Explore 23 historical maps of Londonderry, VT dating from 1894 to present day. Dive into local history, cities, and landmarks with our advanced interactive viewer.

  4. Vermont Electric Utility Service Territory Map (Interactive) This interactive web map depicts electric utility service territories, electric substations, and electric transmission lines. Entering an address in the upper left will zoom into the town level, and clicking anywhere within the shaded area brings up the name of the electric utility ...

  5. Londonderry is a town located in the county of Windham in the U.S. state of Vermont. Its population at the 2010 census was 1,769 and a population density of 49 people per km². After 10 years in 2020 city had an estimated population of 1,639 inhabitants. The town was created 254 years ago in 1769.

    • United States of America
    • 1,639 (2020)
    • Windham County
    • Vermont (United States)
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  8. Londonderry was first chartered in 1770 by New York to one Col. James Rogers and was known as Kent which then included what is now Windham. The town was again chartered by act of the new Vermont Legislature on April 20, 1780. In this charter the township was named Londonderry after Londonderry, N.H.

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