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History of Hyde Park
In 1780, in spite of the objection of the Continental Congress
to the selling of land by the State, the Vermont Legislature granted 61
new townships. Among these was the Hyde Park propriety. The township
of Hyde park was granted by the General Assembly to Captain Jedediah
Hyde, William Dennison, Esquire and Company. Governor Chittenden
issued the Charter in 1781. There were 65 proprietors interested
in the Hyde Park grant, mostly Captain Hyde's personal friends,
relatives and members of the Continental Army. Only two of the original
proprietors were known to have settled and lived in Hyde Park. They
were Captain Hyde and Captain Jabez Fitch.
The Town of Hyde Park lies in east central Lamoille County. The
town is comprised of 24,960 acres, covering approximately 39 square
miles, along the northern edge of the Lamoille River. Population
density in Hyde Park is approximately 75.2 people per square mile.
According to the 2000 Census, Hyde Park has a population of 2,847
people, comprising 12 percent of the County's population. Nearly
15% (415 persons) of Hyde Park residents live within the incorporated
Village. Hyde Park Village is governed by a five-member Board of
Trustees. The Town of Hyde Park is governed by a five-member Selectboard.
The Town and Village share a municipal office building located on
Route 15 West, in the Town of Hyde Park.
The Town of Hyde Park (outside of the Village) does not have any
public sewage treatment facilities. All sewage treatment must be
handled by on-site systems. Public water systems serve the Village
of Hyde Park, residents in North Hyde Park and residents of Sterling
View Mobile Home Park. All other properties are served by private
water supplies. There are three levels of police coverage in Hyde
Park: the Town's elected Constable, the Lamoille County Sheriff's
Department, and the Vermont State Police. Hyde Park has two volunteer
fire departments: the Hyde Park Fire Department and the North Hyde
Park/Eden Fire Department. A privately owned ambulance service provides
immediate emergency response. Hyde Park is the shire town of Lamoille
County housing the Superior, District and Probate Courts. The Court
House was built and county court held there beginning in December
of 1836.
Students in Hyde Park attend schools under the jurisdiction of the
Lamoille North Supervisory Union. Hyde Park Elementary School serves students
in grades K- 6th. Lamoille Union High School and Green Mountain Technical
and Career Center serves students in grades 7th -12th.
Hyde Park is family-oriented, with a strong sense of community and
pride in its history. It enjoys a high quality environment, natural beauty
and resources, historic character and active community involvement.
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