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Glover is the primary village and a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Glover, Orleans County, Vermont, United States. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 256, [2] out of 1,114 in the entire town of Glover. The CDP is in southeastern Orleans County, along the northern edge of the town of Glover.
Glover is a town in Orleans County, Vermont, in the United States. As of the 2020 census, [3] the town's population was 1,114. It contains two unincorporated villages, Glover and West Glover. The town is named for Brigadier General John Glover, [4] who served in the American Revolutionary War. He was the prime proprietor of the town.
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J .S. Garland, New England town law: a digest of statutes and decisions concerning towns and town officers, Boston Book Co., Boston, 1906. D. G. Sanford, Vermont Municipalities: an index to their charters and special acts, (Vermont Office of Secretary of State, 1986). U.S. Census Bureau, Census of population, data for 1930–2000.
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In the United States: Glover, Missouri; Glover, North Dakota; Glover, Vermont, a New England town . Glover (CDP), Vermont, the main village in the town; Glover, Wisconsin; Glover's Rock, New York, the rock where George Washington and John Glover stood during the Battle of Pell's Point in the American Revolutionary War
Vermont Route 122 (VT 122) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Vermont. The highway runs 15.215 miles (24.486 km) from U.S. Route 5 (US 5) and VT 114 in Lyndon north to VT 16 in Glover . VT 122 connects Lynch and the towns of Wheelock and Sheffield in Caledonia County with Glover in Orleans County .
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