BURLINGTON, a post-town of Vermont, and capital of Cliftenden county. It is the most considerable commercial town of Vermont, and possesses a university, a court house, a jail, a bank, an academy, and three places of public worship. The trade is principally with New York. The population in 1820 was 2111. Long. 73. 15. W. Lat. 44. 27. N.
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