Mansfield, Vermont
Mansfield is a former town in Vermont, U.S.A. Formed in the early days of English-speaking settlement in Vermont, the town was only marginally settled and was later disincorporated and its land divided between adjoining towns. Mount Mansfield, the highest mountain in Vermont, was named for the town.
Name
The source of the town's name is the subject of some dispute. Several of the original grantees of the land in Mansfield town were from Mansfield, Connecticut, which in turn is known to have been named for Moses Mansfield, one of the chief landowners there.As in many Vermont towns, the most prominent mountain within its borders was given the town's name. The name remained after the town was disincorporated, and the highest mountain in Vermont is still named Mount Mansfield.