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Tinmouth, Vermont
Community center and elementary school in Tinmouth
Community center and elementary school in Tinmouth
Tinmouth, Vermont
Tinmouth, Vermont
Country United States
State Vermont
County Rutland
Chartered 1761
Communities
  • Tinmouth
  • West Tinmouth
Area
 • Total 28.4 sq mi (73.6 km2)
 • Land 28.3 sq mi (73.3 km2)
 • Water 0.1 sq mi (0.3 km2)
Elevation
1,371 ft (418 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total 553
 • Density 19.47/sq mi (7.514/km2)
Time zone UTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST) UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP Codes
05773 (Tinmouth)
05777 (West Rutland)
05757 (Middletown Springs)
05774 (Wells)
05739 (Danby)
05761 (Pawlet)
Area code(s) 802
FIPS code 50-72925
GNIS feature ID 1462227
Website https://tinmouthvt.gov/

Tinmouth is a small town located in Rutland County, Vermont, in the United States. In 2020, about 553 people lived there.

A Look at Tinmouth's History

Tinmouth was first set up in 1761. This area was known as the New Hampshire Grants back then. When the first U.S. census happened in 1790, Tinmouth had 935 people.

The town's population grew to its largest in 1820. After that, the number of people living in Tinmouth slowly went down for 150 years. It reached its lowest point in 1970 with only 268 residents. By the year 2000, the population grew again to 567. This was the first time since 1880 that more than 500 people lived in Tinmouth.

In 2007, the people of Tinmouth had a big discussion. They talked about changing how they voted in town meetings. They decided to switch to a different voting system called the Australian ballot. This change was decided after two close votes.

Where is Tinmouth?

Tinmouth covers about 28.4 square miles (73.6 square kilometers). Most of this area is land. Only a very small part, about 0.1 square miles (0.3 square kilometers), is water.

A large part of Tinmouth's land is protected. About 40% of the town's land cannot be built on. This is thanks to something called a conservation easement. These agreements help keep the land natural. Some of this protected land is managed by the Vermont Land Trust. Other parts are state land that protects the Tinmouth Channel Wildlife Management Area.

Who Lives in Tinmouth?

Historical population
Census Pop.
1790 935
1800 973 4.1%
1810 1,001 2.9%
1820 1,069 6.8%
1830 1,049 −1.9%
1840 781 −25.5%
1850 717 −8.2%
1860 620 −13.5%
1870 589 −5.0%
1880 532 −9.7%
1890 435 −18.2%
1900 404 −7.1%
1910 410 1.5%
1920 349 −14.9%
1930 340 −2.6%
1940 346 1.8%
1950 248 −28.3%
1960 228 −8.1%
1970 268 17.5%
1980 406 51.5%
1990 455 12.1%
2000 567 24.6%
2010 613 8.1%
2020 553 −9.8%
U.S. Decennial Census

In the year 2000, 567 people lived in Tinmouth. There were 231 homes, and 167 of these were families. The town had about 20 people per square mile.

Most people in Tinmouth are White. A small number of people are Native American or Asian. Some people are from two or more races. A very small number of people are Hispanic or Latino.

About 32.5% of homes had children under 18 living there. Most homes (61.5%) were married couples. About 23.8% of homes were single people living alone. The average age of people in Tinmouth was 40 years old.

Learning in Tinmouth

2004 library Tinmouth Vermont 113904974
The old fire house and library in Tinmouth

The Tinmouth School teaches children from Pre-K up to 6th grade. In 2008, there were 54 students. Sometimes, different grades share a classroom. After 6th grade, students usually go to Mill River Middle School. Then they go to Mill River Union High School.

Tinmouth is part of the Mill River Unified Union School District. This district includes several towns. Around 2013, Tinmouth joined the Rutland South supervisory union. Before this, students could choose which high school to attend for free. Most chose Mill River. Now, after the school districts merged, students must attend the high school in their district.

Famous People from Tinmouth

Some notable people have come from Tinmouth:

  • Nathaniel Chipman: He was a US senator and a judge. He also served as the chief justice of the Vermont Supreme Court.
  • John Mattocks: He was the 16th governor of Vermont.
  • Samuel Mattocks: He was John Mattocks' father and served as the Vermont State Treasurer.
  • Tom Peters: He is a well-known writer about how businesses are managed.
  • Stephen Royce: He was the 23rd governor of Vermont.
  • Bert L. Stafford: He was the mayor of Rutland.

See also

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