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Peru was chartered by Governor Wentworth on October 12, 1761 under the name of Bromley. In February, 1803, a petition from the inhabitants of Bromley to change the name of the town to Peru was approved by the governor's council.
Apr 15, 2024
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In 1827, J.J. Hapgood opened a general store in the Village and it continues till today. The center of Peru was originally located near the North Road cemetery.
Peru is a town in Bennington County, Vermont, United States. The population was 531 at the 2020 census. Originally known as Bromley, the town name was ...
PERU, lying at the northeast corner of Bennington county, was chartered by Governor Wentworth on October 12, 1761, under the name of Bromley. It was to have ...
In 1816, the turnpike to Manchester, Vermont was completed and ran through the small town of Peru. As a result, inns and taverns were built, and the young ...
Dec 27, 2016 · A Brief History of Peru. Original Charter. The Town of Peru, originally called variously Brindley, Brumley, or Bromley, was one of 128.
Steeped in history, Peru was chartered in 1761 and named after the country of the same name in South America. The town's early settlers were primarily farmers, ...
Jul 17, 2008 · Reunion celebration : together with an historical sketch of Peru, Bennington County, Vermont, and its inhabitants from the first settlement of ...
The town is renamed "Peru" after the gold-rich South American country. The first sawmill is built in the area. Logging becomes the dominant industry for more ...
History of Peru, Vermont (1891). Full title: Reunion celebration : together with an historical sketch of Peru, Bennington County, Vermont, ...