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United States Vermont  Bennington   Arlington 

Brief History
Arlington was chartered by New Hampshire Governor Benning Wentworth on July 28, 1761. The first meeting to organize the town was held in nearby Pownal in October 1762.

Much of the town is rocky and consists of steep slopes on the Taconic Mountains to the west and the Green Mountains to the east. Large-scale farming was limited, so lumber and sheep became important industries. Arlington was blessed with abundant waterpower to run mills, and this drove industrial progress.

Town Histories
A Brief History of St James Episcopal Church: 1764 to The Present in Historical Arlington, Vermont

Vital Records
FamilySearch Historical Records Collection has Vermont birth, death, and marriage records online.

Maps
1856 Arlington map

Cemeteries
The following is a list of cemeteries in present-day Arlington. For location of cemeteries, see Cemeteries of Vermont, Bennington County, website at this link.


 * Evergreen Cemetery
 * Guber Farm Cemetery
 * Le Barron-Harrington Farm Cemetery
 * Matteson Cemetery
 * Rhoda Blowers Cemetery
 * Saint Columban Cemetery
 * Saint James Cemetery - full listing of those buried is online
 * South End Cemetery
 * West Arlington Cemetery - full listing of those buried is online
 * Wilder Cemetery

Churches
1. Federated Church of East Arlington   Ice Pond Road    PO Box 246    E Arlington VT 05252    Phone: (802) 375-2548    Website: http://www.vtcucc.org/churches/EastArlington.html

2. Saint James Episcopal Church   Route 7A    PO Box 25    Arlington, VT 05250    Phone: (802) 375-9952

2. St. Margaret Mary Roman Catholic

3. United Church of Christ

4. East Arlington Federated United Methodist Church

Town Records
Arlington Town Clerk Physical Location: 3828 VT Route 7A, Arlington, VT Mailing Address: P.O. Bx 304, Arlington, VT 05250-0304 Phone: (802) 375-2332 Email: townclerk@arlingtonvt.org Website: http://www.arlingtonvt.org/townclerk/