Hancock, Vermont, New England USA - Virtual Vermont (original) (raw)

Addison County
Chartered: July 31, 1781 (Vermont Charter)
Area: 24,696 Acres = 38.59 Square Miles [ Size Rank: 151* ]
Coordinates (Geographic Center): N 43° 56′ W 72°51′
Altitude: 912 feet ASL
Population (US Census, 2010): 323 [ Population Rank: 222* ]
Population Density (persons per square mile): 8.4 [ Density Rank: 228* ]
Full Census Info: Town County State

*Area, Population and Density rankings refer to Hancock’s relative position among Vermont’s 255 civic entities (9 cities, 242 towns, 4 gores and grants). Complete rankings are here.

Named for John Hancock, the Revolutionary Boston patriot. It is commonly held that Hancock was the first to sign the Declaration of Independance; while that is not the case, his signature is indeed the most noticeable, because of its size and bold flourishes, such that his name has long been synonymous with “signature” (“Put your John Hancock right there…”).

The town had 56 residents in the 1791 census, doubling every ten years for the next forty, reaching a peak in 1820. Since then, the population has declined more or less steadily with each census, largely because 19,000 acres (over 80% of its area) are taken up by the Green Mountain National Forest.

Activities

Goings-on in and near Hancock
Calendar of Events provided by the Vermont Department of Tourism & Marketing.

Contact Info

Emergency Services (Statewide): 911
Hospital: Porter Medical Center (Middlebury) 802-388-7901

Town Clerk: Cathy Curtis PO Box 100 Hancock, VT 05748
802-767-3660
M-Th 10-4

Churches, Ministries, Charitables

United Church of Christ : United Church of Christ

Schools

Windsor Northwest Supervisory Union 802-234-5364
Hancock Village School 802-767-3958

Neighboring Towns

This is a basic geographic reference, intended to show relative location of adjacent towns. Directional accuracy is limited to 16 compass points. There isn’t even the slightest suggestion that one can necessarily travel directly from one town to the next (as in “You can’t get there from here”).

Granville

Ripton

Hancock

Goshen

Rochester

Rochester

Utilities

Notes about utilities: