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Barton Town, located in Orleans County, at approximately 44° 45' latitude and 72° 10' longitude, is bordered on the northeast by Brownington, on the southeast by Westmore and Sutton, on the southwest by Sheffield and Glover, and on the northwest side by Irasburg and Albany.
In Old English, Barton meant, "a grain or corn farm" and gradually came to be used to mean an outlying grange, or kind of demesne farm, often belonging to a monastery.
Barton, Vermont is named for Colonel (later General) William Barton, best known for having captured the British commanding General Robert Prescott, at Prescott's Rhode Island headquarters in 1777.