Historical U.S. Census Totals for Litchfield County, Connecticut
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This article shows U.S. Census totals for Litchfield County, Connecticut, broken down by municipality, from 1900 to 2000.
Like most areas of New England
, Litchfield County
is (and has been at all times since well before the 20th century) entirely divided into incorporated municipalities. There is no unincorporated territory.
There are three types of municipalities in Connecticut: towns, boroughs and cities. As in the other New England states, towns are the basic unit of municipal government.
Boroughs overlay towns and assume responsibility for some municipal services within their boundaries. Boroughs are not found in any of the other New England states, and are not very common in Connecticut today, although they were somewhat more numerous in the past. A number of boroughs have disincorporated over the years, choosing to revert back to full town control.
Cities also overlay towns. This is different from the other New England states, where cities are a different type of municipality equivalent to a town (this difference is related to cities having originally developed in Connecticut from the borough model). Most current cities are coextensive with their parent town, however, such that the entire municipality functions as a city. In practice, these cities are really no different from cities in the other New England states.
It is also possible for a city in Connecticut to overlay part, but not all, of a town. There are currently only one or two examples, but it was a more common arrangement in the past. Many of today’s coextensive cities were non-coextensive at one time. As with boroughs, a number of non-coextensive cities have also disincorporated over the years, choosing to revert back to full town control.
The main tables below show municipalities at the town level. For any census, adding up the totals for each town should yield the county total. In cases where a community encompassed a coextensive city, the tables in the New England Historical U.S. Census Totals series mark the community as a city. In cases where a town included a non-coextensive city, the total shown below represents the entire town, including but not limited to the city. A separate section follows with population totals for boroughs and non-coextensive cities.
For more information on the New England municipal system, see New England town
.
A fourth borough, Bantam (within the town of Litchfield), was incorporated in 1915. The following changes have occurred since then:
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Like most areas of New England
New England
New England is a region in the northeastern corner of the United States consisting of the six states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut...
, Litchfield County
Litchfield County, Connecticut
Litchfield County is a county located in the northwestern corner of the U.S. state of Connecticut. Litchfield County has the lowest population density of any county in Connecticut but is geographically the state's largest county. As of 2010 the population was 189,927...
is (and has been at all times since well before the 20th century) entirely divided into incorporated municipalities. There is no unincorporated territory.
There are three types of municipalities in Connecticut: towns, boroughs and cities. As in the other New England states, towns are the basic unit of municipal government.
Boroughs overlay towns and assume responsibility for some municipal services within their boundaries. Boroughs are not found in any of the other New England states, and are not very common in Connecticut today, although they were somewhat more numerous in the past. A number of boroughs have disincorporated over the years, choosing to revert back to full town control.
Cities also overlay towns. This is different from the other New England states, where cities are a different type of municipality equivalent to a town (this difference is related to cities having originally developed in Connecticut from the borough model). Most current cities are coextensive with their parent town, however, such that the entire municipality functions as a city. In practice, these cities are really no different from cities in the other New England states.
It is also possible for a city in Connecticut to overlay part, but not all, of a town. There are currently only one or two examples, but it was a more common arrangement in the past. Many of today’s coextensive cities were non-coextensive at one time. As with boroughs, a number of non-coextensive cities have also disincorporated over the years, choosing to revert back to full town control.
The main tables below show municipalities at the town level. For any census, adding up the totals for each town should yield the county total. In cases where a community encompassed a coextensive city, the tables in the New England Historical U.S. Census Totals series mark the community as a city. In cases where a town included a non-coextensive city, the total shown below represents the entire town, including but not limited to the city. A separate section follows with population totals for boroughs and non-coextensive cities.
For more information on the New England municipal system, see New England town
New England town
The New England town is the basic unit of local government in each of the six New England states. Without a direct counterpart in most other U.S. states, New England towns are conceptually similar to civil townships in other states, but are incorporated, possessing powers like cities in other...
.
Corporate changes since 1900
- 1923 – Torrington became a coextensive city (Note: there had not previously been a city of Torrington within the town, although there had been a borough of Torrington)
1900
County Total: 63,672- Torrington 12,453
- Winchester 7,763
- New Milford 4,804
- Salisbury 3,489
- New Hartford 3,424
- Thomaston 3,300
- Litchfield 3,214
- Watertown 3,100
- Plymouth 2,828
- Woodbury 1,988
- Sharon 1,982
- Washington 1,820
- North Canaan 1,803
- Norfolk 1,614
- Kent 1,220
- Harwinton 1,213
- Cornwall 1,175
- Roxbury 1,087
- Barkhamsted 864
- Goshen 835
- Canaan 820
- Colebrook 684
- Bridgewater 649
- Bethlehem 576
- Morris 535
- Warren 432
1910
County Total: 70,260- Torrington 16,840
- Winchester 8,679
- Plymouth 5,021
- New Milford 5,010
- Watertown 3,850
- Thomaston 3,533
- Salisbury 3,522
- Litchfield 3,005
- North Canaan 2,171
- New Hartford 2,144
- Sharon 1,880
- Woodbury 1,860
- Washington 1,747
- Norfolk 1,541
- Harwinton 1,440
- Kent 1,122
- Cornwall 1,016
- Barkhamsted 865
- Roxbury 837
- Canaan 702
- Morris 681
- Goshen 675
- Bridgewater 600
- Colebrook 557
- Bethlehem 550
- Warren 412
1920
County Total: 76,262- Torrington 22,055
- Winchester 9,019
- Watertown 6,050
- Plymouth 5,942
- New Milford 4,781
- Thomaston 3,993
- Litchfield 3,180
- Salisbury 2,497
- Harwinton 2,020
- North Canaan 1,933
- New Hartford 1,781
- Woodbury 1,698
- Washington 1,619
- Sharon 1,585
- Norfolk 1,229
- Kent 1,086
- Cornwall 834
- Barkhamsted 719
- Goshen 675
- Roxbury 647
- Canaan 561
- Bethlehem 536
- Morris 499
- Colebrook 492
- Bridgewater 481
- Warren 350
1930
County Total: 82,556- Torrington (city) 26,040
- Winchester 8,674
- Watertown 8,192
- Plymouth 6,070
- New Milford 4,700
- Thomaston 4,188
- Litchfield 3,574
- Salisbury 2,767
- North Canaan 2,287
- New Hartford 1,834
- Washington 1,775
- Woodbury 1,744
- Sharon 1,710
- Norfolk 1,298
- Kent 1,054
- Harwinton 949
- Cornwall 878
- Barkhamsted 697
- Goshen 683
- Canaan 565
- Colebrook 564
- Roxbury 553
- Bethlehem 544
- Morris 481
- Bridgewater 432
- Warren 303
1940
County Total: 87,041- Torrington (city) 26,988
- Watertown 8,787
- Winchester 8,482
- Plymouth 6,043
- New Milford 5,559
- Thomaston 4,238
- Litchfield 4,029
- Salisbury 3,030
- North Canaan 2,304
- Washington 2,089
- Woodbury 1,998
- New Hartford 1,836
- Sharon 1,611
- Norfolk 1,333
- Kent 1,245
- Harwinton 1,112
- Cornwall 907
- Goshen 778
- Barkhamsted 724
- Bethlehem 715
- Roxbury 660
- Morris 606
- Canaan 555
- Colebrook 547
- Bridgewater 537
- Warren 328
1950
County Total: 98,872- Torrington (city) 27,820
- Watertown 10,699
- Winchester 10,535
- Plymouth 6,771
- New Milford 5,799
- Litchfield 4,964
- Thomaston 4,896
- Salisbury 3,132
- North Canaan 2,647
- Woodbury 2,564
- New Hartford 2,395
- Washington 2,227
- Sharon 1,889
- Harwinton 1,858
- Norfolk 1,572
- Kent 1,392
- Bethlehem 1,015
- Barkhamsted 946
- Goshen 940
- Cornwall 896
- Morris 799
- Roxbury 740
- Canaan 708
- Bridgewater 639
- Colebrook 592
- Warren 437
1960
County Total: 119,856- Torrington (city) 30,045
- Watertown 14,837
- Winchester 10,496
- Plymouth 8,981
- New Milford 8,318
- Litchfield 6,264
- Thomaston 5,850
- Woodbury 3,910
- Harwinton 3,344
- Salisbury 3,309
- New Hartford 3,033
- North Canaan 2,836
- Washington 2,603
- Sharon 2,141
- Norfolk 1,827
- Kent 1,686
- Bethlehem 1,486
- Barkhamsted 1,370
- Goshen 1,288
- Morris 1,190
- Cornwall 1,051
- Roxbury 912
- Bridgewater 898
- Colebrook 791
- Canaan 790
- Warren 600
1970
County Total: 144,091- Torrington (city) 31,952
- Watertown 18,610
- New Milford 14,601
- Winchester 11,106
- Plymouth 10,321
- Litchfield 7,399
- Thomaston 6,233
- Woodbury 5,869
- Harwinton 4,318
- New Hartford 3,970
- Salisbury 3,573
- Washington 3,121
- North Canaan 3,045
- Sharon 2,491
- Norfolk 2,073
- Barkhamsted 2,066
- Kent 1,990
- Bethlehem 1,923
- Morris 1,609
- Goshen 1,351
- Bridgewater 1,277
- Roxbury 1,238
- Cornwall 1,177
- Colebrook 1,020
- Canaan 931
- Warren 827
1980
County Total: 156,769- Torrington (city) 30,987
- Watertown 19,489
- New Milford 19,420
- Winchester 10,841
- Plymouth 10,732
- Litchfield 7,605
- Woodbury 6,942
- Thomaston 6,276
- Harwinton 4,889
- New Hartford 4,884
- Salisbury 3,896
- Washington 3,657
- North Canaan 3,185
- Barkhamsted 2,935
- Sharon 2,623
- Bethlehem 2,573
- Kent 2,505
- Norfolk 2,156
- Morris 1,899
- Goshen 1,706
- Bridgewater 1,563
- Roxbury 1,468
- Cornwall 1,288
- Colebrook 1,221
- Warren 1,027
- Canaan 1,002
1990
County Total: 174,092- Torrington (city) 33,687
- New Milford 23,629
- Watertown 20,456
- Plymouth 11,822
- Winchester 11,524
- Litchfield 8,365
- Woodbury 8,131
- Thomaston 6,947
- New Hartford 5,769
- Harwinton 5,228
- Salisbury 4,090
- Washington 3,905
- Barkhamsted 3,369
- North Canaan 3,284
- Bethlehem 3,071
- Sharon 2,928
- Kent 2,918
- Goshen 2,329
- Norfolk 2,060
- Morris 2,039
- Roxbury 1,825
- Bridgewater 1,654
- Cornwall 1,414
- Colebrook 1,365
- Warren 1,226
- Canaan 1,057
2000
County Total: 182,212- Torrington (city) 35,202
- New Milford 27,098
- Watertown 21,661
- Plymouth 11,634
- Winchester 10,664
- Woodbury 9,196
- Litchfield 8,316
- Thomaston 7,503
- New Hartford 6,088
- Harwinton 5,283
- Salisbury 3,977
- Washington 3,639
- Barkhamsted 3,494
- Bethlehem 3,422
- North Canaan 3,350
- Sharon 2,968
- Kent 2,858
- Goshen 2,697
- Morris 2,301
- Roxbury 2,137
- Bridgewater 1,824
- Norfolk 1,660
- Colebrook 1,471
- Cornwall 1,434
- Warren 1,254
- Canaan 1,081
Boroughs and Non-coextensive Cities
As of 1900, Litchfield County contained three boroughs:- The borough of Litchfield, within the town of the same name
- The borough of Torrington, within the town of the same name
- The borough of Winsted, within the town of Winchester
A fourth borough, Bantam (within the town of Litchfield), was incorporated in 1915. The following changes have occurred since then:
- 1917 – The borough of Winsted became a city
- 1923 – The borough of Torrington became a city, and was made coextensive with its parent town
- The city of Winsted was apparently removed from the rolls of Census-recognized incorporated cities sometime between 1970 and 1980. Since 1915, Winsted's government has been consolidated with that of the town of Winchester, with designated town officials also holding city of Winsted offices. Although the city of Winsted technically remains in existence, the Census Bureau seems to have decided at that point to stop recognizing it as an incorporated place, presumably either because it does not really maintain a separate, active existence from the town of Winchester, or because the nature of its relationship with the town of Winchester makes it more of a special-purpose district than a general-purpose municipality.
1900
- Torrington (borough) 8,360
- Winsted (borough) 6,804
- Litchfield (borough) 1,120
1910
- Torrington (borough) 15,483
- Winsted (borough) 7,754
- Litchfield (borough) 903
1920
- Torrington (borough) 20,623
- Winsted (city) 8,248
- Litchfield (borough) 707
- Bantam (borough) 608
1930
- Winsted (city) 7,883
- Litchfield (borough) 1,075
- Bantam (borough) 545
1940
- Winsted (city) 7,674
- Litchfield (borough) 1,234
- Bantam (borough) 564
1950
- Winsted (city) 8,781
- Litchfield (borough) 1,174
- Bantam (borough) 940
1960
- Winsted (city) 8,136
- Litchfield (borough) 1,363
- Bantam (borough) 833
1970
- Winsted (city) 8,954
- Litchfield (borough) 1,559
- Bantam (borough) 881
1980
- Litchfield (borough) 1,489
- Bantam (borough) 860
1990
- Litchfield (borough) 1,378
- Bantam (borough) 757
2000
- Litchfield (borough) 1,328
- Bantam (borough) 802