Catalogue of the principal officers of Vermont, as connected with its political history, from 1778 to 1851, with some biographical notices, &c., Part 29

Author: Deming, Leonard, 1787-1853
Publication date: 1851
Publisher: Middlebury, The author
Number of Pages: 228


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First Constitution of Vermont.


I have used much exertion and expense in trying to obtain a list of the delegates who formed our first Constitution in July, 1777, and the following is all that I have been able to obtain. There were others, no doubt, and probably many were the same persons who a short time previous declared Vermont inde- pendent. See page 7 for the list of members.


Bradford, Benjamin Baldwin and Bildad Andrus, 'Chester, Thomas Chandler and Jabez Sargeant, Danby, Col. Thomas Chittenden and William Gage, Guilford, Benjamin Car- penter, Hartford, Joseph Marsh, Marlboro, Francis Whitmore, Newbury, Jacob Bayley and Rouben Foster, Rockingham, Joshua Webb and Reuben Jones, Rutland, Joseph Bowker, Pres., Tinmouth, Ebenezer Allen and Charles Brewster.


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LEGISLATURE OF VERMONT, 1852.


SENATE.


Counties.


Addison, EDWARD SEYMOUR, BELA HOWE-whigs.


Bennington, THOMAS M'DANIELS, JAMES MARTIN. op Caledonia, JOSHUA STEVENS, MORDICAI HALE, W


Chittenden, ROLLA GLEASON-whig- IRA WITTERS, JOHN PARKER. op


Essex, HENRY L. WATSON, op


Franklin, HARMON NORTHROP, GEORGE GREENE, SILAS P. CARPENTER-whigs. Grand Isle, IRA HILL-whig.


Lamoille, GEORGE W. BAILEY. op Orange, GEORGE P. BALDWIN, BENJA- MIN THURBER, JR. op


Orleans-HENRY M. BATES-whig.


Rutland, THOMAS F. BOGUE, AMON BAILEY, HARVEY SHAW-whig.


Washington, CHARLES G. EASTMAN, d. ROYAL WHEELER. op


Windham, JOHN R. BLAKE, IRA GOOD- HUE, ASHLEY STONE-whigs.


Windsor, CROSBY MILLER, ASA B. Fos- TER, THOMAS B. HARVEY, BENONI BUCK-whigs.


REPRESENTATIVES. ADDISON COUNTY.


Addison, Asaph D. Hayward, W


Bridport, Erwin E. Grosvenor,


W


Bristol, Horatio Needham,


f d W


Ferrisburgh, James Barnes, Goshen, Silas D. Gale, W


W


CHITTENDEN COUNTY.


Bolton, F. D. Colton, d


Burlington, Henry P. Hickok, W


Leicester, Ira B. Farr,


W


Colchester George P. Mayo, op


Lincoln, Enos P. Hoag,


op


Essex, Isaiah Huntley, W


W


Hinesburgh, Peter J. Boynton, op


New Haven, Sylvester Doud,


W W


Huntington, none. Jericho, none. Milton, O. M. Clarke, W


Orwell, Champlin M, Fletcher,


Panton, Hiram Allen,


W


Shelburne, Lyman Hall, W


W


St. George, Smith Wright, W


Underhill, none. Williston, none.


Westford, Jacob K. Drury, op


f d


W


ESSEX COUNTY.


Bloomfield, Samuel N. Silver, op


Brighton,


- Brunswick, Henry D. Shoff, op


W


Dorset, Marcius B. Bates, op


Glastenbury, John H. Mattison, op


Landgrove, Gideon Davis, W W


Manchester, Darwin Andrews,


Peru, Mark Batchelder,


Pownal, Noel Barber, op


Readsboro', Clark Bellows, op


Rupert, S Sheldon, W


Sandgate, none.


Searsburgh, Simon Doane, op


Shaftsbury, Hiram Matteson, op


Stamford, John Pratt, op


Sunderland, Ambrose Williams, op


Winhall, Horace Gale, op


Woodford, Lyman Bowles, W


CALEDONIA COUNTY.


Barnet, James K. Remick, W


Burke, Denison Fyler,


W


Cabot, none. Danville, none.


Groton, none. Hardwick, none.


Kirby, Arunah Leach,


op


Lyndon, Epaphras B. Chase,


op


Newark, Abijah L. Gustin, W


Peacham, none Ryegate, none.


Sheffield, Laban M. M. Gray, op


St. Johnsbury, Hiram Knapp, W


Sutton, George Mason.


op


Walden, Joseph Houston, Jr., op


Waterford, Alfred P. Bonney, W


Wheelock, Charles Rogers, Jr., W


Granville, Hiram Ford, W


Hancock, Augustus Taylor,


W


Charlotte, Midas Prindle, W


Richmond. Thomas Browning, op


Ripton, John R.New,


Salisbury, John Dyer,


Shoreham, Alonzo Birchard,


Starksboro, Sidney Sayles,


Vergennes, George W. Grandey,


Waltham, Nathan Griswold,


Weybridge, John Child,


Whiting, William P. Wright,


BENNINGTON COUNTY.


Arlington, Harry Gray, Bennington, none.


W W


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Cornwall, Marcus O. Porter,


Middlebury, Joseph H. Barrett, Monkton, none.


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Canaan, William Rich,


Concord, none.


East Haven, Jeremiah Lund,


W


Barton, Edward Barnard, op


W Brownington, Hiram Streeter, W


W Charleston, Loren W. Clark, W


W Coventry, Horace S. Jones,


w


W Derby, Zenas Cobb, W


op


Glover. Joseph H. Dwinnell, op


op


Greensboro', John Summers, op


Holland, Henry C. Pinney, op


Irasburgh, George W. Hardy, W


W Jay, McDaniels :


op


d Lowell, none.


d Morgan, Samuel Daggett, W Newport, Roswell T. Prouty, W


W Salem, Porter Lyon, W


W


Montgomery, E. W. Sherman,


op d


Richford, Calvin P. Dwyer, Sheldon, Milton H. Bliss, St. Albans, Chauncey H. Hayden, Swanton, L, L. Cushman,


GRAND ISLE COUNTY.


Alburgh, Hiram L. Bullis, Grand Isle, Benjamin Macomber, Isle La Mott, Dorus V. Goodsell, North Hero, Jabez Hazen, South Hero,


LAMOILLE COUNTY.


Belvidere, none. Cambridge, none. Eden, Richard T. Cull, op


Elmore, none. Sterling, none.


Hydepark, Ira Hendricks, Johnson, Stoughton S. Pike, Morristown, Almond Boardman,


·d


Pawlet,


W


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op Pittsfield, William R. Blossom, W


Pittsford, German F. Hendee, d


op


Rutland, John B. Page, W Sherburne, Rufus Richardson, d Shrewsbury, none. Sudbury, Thomas J. Goodrich, d


op


Tinmouth, Judah H. Round, W


Chelsea, none. Randolph, none. Corinth, H- Fellows,


op


Wallingford, William C. Fox, W Wells, Nathan Francis, d


op


Westhaven, Reuben S. Armstrong, W


WASHINGTON COUNTY.


Strafford, Benjamin Gilman,


Thetford, George Garey,


Topsham, William Bayley,


Tunbridge, Charles B. Chandler,


Vershire, none. Williamstown, none. Washington, Thaddeus G. White, W


West Fairlec, J- Buswell,


op ORLEANS COUNTY.


Albany, none. Craftsbury, none.


Granby, William Hartshorn, Guildhall, Pliny Rosebrook,


Lemington, Lewis Smeridge,


Lunenburgh, Hubbard W. Bedell, Maidstone, Putney R. Follansby, Victory, William M. Stearns,


FRANKLIN COUNTY.


Bakersfield, none. Enosburg, none. Berkshire, WilliamS. Rublee,


Fairfax, Anson Soule,


Fairfield, Bradley Barlow,


Fletcher, none. Highgate, none. Franklin, John P. Olds, Georgia, David P. Clark,


Troy, Adoniram Judson Rowell, fd


Westfield, Chester Coburn, op


Westmore, Calvin Gibson, op


d


RUTLAND COUNTY.


W


d Benson, R. D. King. W


Brandon, Ebenezer J. Bliss, f d


Castleton, Isaac T. Wright, W fd


Chittenden, Joseph Parker,


W Clarendon, Thomas Stewart,


op W


d Danby. Amasa J. Bancroft.


d Fairhaven, Artemas S. Cushman, W W W W


W Hubbardton, Perry Dikeman, Ira, - Fish,


Mendon, Eben C. French, Middletown, Eliakim Paul, W W


Mt. Holly, Alva Pierce, Mount Tabor,


Stowe, none. Wolcott, none. Waterville, James M. Hotchkiss,


ORANGE COUNTY.


Bradford, none. Brookfield, none. Braintree, Whitman Howard,


Fairlee, Thomas Stratton, Newbury. Oscar C. Halo, Orange, Willis Lane,


W op W op op


Barre, Jesse Scott, d


Berlin, Hubbard Hancock, W


Calais, Rufus P. Moses, fd


Duxbury, none. East Montpelier, J. P. W. Vincent, f d -


op Fayston, Willard B. Porter, f d


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Poultney, Joseph Joslin, W


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Marshfield, Asa Spencer,


Middlesex, O. A. Chamberlin,


Sharon, Chester Baxter, W


Montpelier, H. H. Reed, Moretown, Uriah Howe,


op


Stockbridge, none.


Northfield, none.


op


op


West Windsor, Marcus Worcester, W Windsor, George Wardner, W


Woodstock, Thomas E. Powers, W


There is a whig majority of 8 to 12 in each house, 9'new members in the Senate & 13 of last years; House, 92 new, & 60 of last years.


I have endeavored to make a correct list of the Legislature as possible in the time, and have to put it to press with some omissions, and some wrong names no doubt, but I have left the blanks to insert the right ones when it is ascertained.


When I took from the Legislative Journals and Registers, the list of Representatives, at Montpelier, in January, 1851, with the ther- mometer 20 degrees below zero, I did expect that if people represented a town they would be on hand some time in the first two weeks of the session, which was about as far as I thought fit to examine in such weather. But some I found claimed as being members for them- selves, or friends, on years that I had not in- serted their names in the Catalogue. I there- fore took a warmer time at Montpelier, for examination of Representatives, Chiarters and Justices, and the result is that I have to add a long ERRATA, some of which is occasioned by those who drew the names off for the printer of the Journals ; some of which make all the short letters in the shape of a fish- hook, so that no compositor can tell Jacob from Josiah or Jonah.


INDEX.


Legislature of 1851, page 113 1852, 204


John Broadt (a Hermet,) 130


Thomas Rowley's Ancient Song. 189. 182


Middlebury, aged officers, of, 160


Joshua Hyde and wife's grave stone, 161


Daniel Foot,s family, 161


Bridgewater, Gilbert White,


op


Thomas Meads and wife, 161


Cavendish, John F. Deane,


W


Andrew Squier's family, 166


Col, Thomas Sawyer,


181


Chester, Mason C. Richardson,


d


Col. Ebenezer Allen, 183


Hartford, George Lyman,


W


Elder Ezra Butler, 193


Rev. Sylvester Sage, 196


191


Norwich, Lewis S. Partridge,


op


William French's grave stone,


196


Plymouth, John W. Stickney,


W


Errata, 5, 119 and 206


Pomfret, William Gibson,


W


Index, 3, 120 and 206


Reading, Hiram Goddard,


op


First Vermont Constitution, 203


W


County officers for 1852-3, 208


Rochester, David Eaton.


W fd W


Warren, Paschal P. Raymond, Waterbury, Calvin Blodgett, Woodbury, Ira McLoud,


Worcester, Nathaniel A. Kelley,



WINDHAM COUNTY.


Athens, Mark Ball, Brattleboro, Roswell Hunt,


op W


Brookline, Hiram Whitney, Dover, Laban Jones,


op


Dummerston, none.


Grafton, Lewis S. Walker,


W


Guilford, Dr. Benjamin W. Stevens,


Halifax, Elisha Hagar,


W op


Jamaica, Ira S. Field,


Londonderry, E. Ara Whitman,


Marlboro, E. Halladay,


Newfane, Frederick O. Burditt,


d


Putney, Charles Blood,


W


Rockingham, Quartus Durant, Somerset. Hollis Town,


W op op


Stratton, John N. Glazier, Townshend, Oscar R. Garfield, Vernon, Jarvis F. Burrows,


W


Wardsboro, Wales A. Bridges,


d


Westminster, William C. Bradley, Whitingham, Parley Starr, Jr., Wilmington, none.


W


Windham, William Harris, Jr. w


WINDSOR COUNTY.


Andover, none.


Baltimore, none.


Barnard, Harrison O. Slocumb, Bethel, nonc.


op


Hartland, Daniel Denison, Ludlow, none.


W


Royalton, A. E. Hutchins, op


Springfield, Horace Weston w


Weathersfield, James Weston, W


Weston, Cushing Barrett, op


Plainfield, Lewis Chamberlin, Roxbury. Allen Spaulding, Waitsfield, none


W d


op


op W W


Gen, Benjamin Wait, Corrections from later information, 203


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ERRATA. See pages 5 and 119.


Page 6 last column, St. Albans, Jona. Hoit, 11 years, and not 26. " " 1st = Danville, Archelaus Sias, for 1819 read 1817.


17 1780, Grafton, for Miles Oatman read Miles Putnam.


18 5th against Chester, or 7, insert Daniel Heald.


=


" Rockingham, or 14, insert Samuel Taylor. " Hartland, or 9, =


J. Lovell. above Phinehas Thomas


Benjamin Wait.


" . against Hartford, or 8, = Israel Smith.


between B. Gardner and M. Robinson, insert Joseph Williams. T. Moredock and A. Spear " Abida Smith.


above Bridgwater insert John Benjamin.


"


= against two 18s " George Hubbard, and Simcon Stevens.


= =


=


12; Ryegate, " James Gilchrist.


= 20 2 = between 1, Addison and 1, John Strong, insert John Strong. after Asa Bebee add Junior.


" 22 1796 24 1802 after the middle 7, insert Peru, and the first 7, Granville.


1805 and 6, Walden Representative should be Nathaniel Farrington.


" 27 1817 after the first 7, add Joseph Patrick.


" for 17, Luther Park, read 17, William Park.


1818 after Pownal, read Benjamin Gardner.


" 1819 for 1, Addison, add Aaron Merrill.


= 1820 " 9, Readsboro, for Jeremiah, read Jedediah.


" 28 1822 " 1, Arlington, add Cyrus Canfield.


" 29 1830 15 Sutton, for Jacob C. Merrill, read Jacob O. Morrill. 1827 for Wm. A. Griswold William A. Palmer.


4. 30 1832 after the last 8, for Joseph Joslin " Josiah Joslin.


" 31 1840 3 Cabot, after Robert Lance, add Junior.


" 34 1788 Shelburn, for Charles Smith, read Caleb Smith.


1790 add Ebenezer Allen, Col. Pearl being appointed sheriff. Against Windham Co., for Jairus Hall 1810, read Gilbert Denison and John Roberts, 1817.


Against Caledonia Co., for W. A. Palmer 1826; read John W. Chandler, 1800.


" 37 1802-5 Essex, for Simeon Tubbs read Simon Tubbs.


" 37 1806, 8 Jericho insert James A. Potter. = 4 Canaan, " Samuel Beach.


38 1809 Westford should be Ebenezer Bowman.


" 39 1814 13 St. Albans add Jonathan Hoit.


" 41 1825 for 6 Johnson for D. Dodge read Thomas Waterman.


" 42 1827 7 Mansfield, insert Samuel Harris.


1828 7 Mansfield, add Ivory Luce.


46 1849 6 Easthaven, for Horatio L. Walter, read Horace L. Walter.


" 47 1790 8 Hubbardton, add Ephraim Churchill.


1788 17 Poultney, add William Ward.


" 48 1795 18 Rutland, should be Nathan Osgood. Williams in the Council.


" 49 1800 6 Danby, for Abel Norton read Abel Horton.


1797 After 19, add Sherburne.


" 50 1804 9 Randolph, insert James Tarbox.


" 51 1809 to 1 Benson, add Chauncey Smith.


' to 7 Derby, add Timothy Hinman.


" to 8 Glover, " Ralph Parker.


" 52 1813 at bottom add Wolcott H. Keeler, and in 1816, add Howard Mitchell.


" 53 1817 1 Benson, insert Chauncy Smith.


" 58 1846 13 Mt. Tabor, add David Bolster.


" 60 1788 7 Chester for David Heald read Daniel Heald.


" 61 1794 4 Bethel, for Joseph Marsh read Joel Marsh.


" 62 1800 17 Townshend for E, Wolcott read B. Wheelock.


" 63 1805 20 Westminster should be Ephraim Ranney, Jr. " 4 Bethel, for Eli Noble, read Nehemiah Noble.


" 64 1807 11 Norwich add Daniel Buck.


1810 18 Worcester " Carpus Clark.


= 21 Whitingham, for Amasa Brown read Amos Brown.


1809 11 Northfield, add Amos Robinson.


66 1817 8 Hartford, insert William Strong.


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" 67 1822 George E. Wales, was Speaker three or four of the last days.


" 68 1831 19 Stratton insert Abel Grout.


68 1830 against 2 Brattleboro, insert Samuel Root.


· 1831 & 88 8 Middlesex for William H.and Wm. J. Holden read William X. Holden.


₦ 70 1837 8 Jamaica, for Nathan Adams, read Nathan Ames.


1838-9 17 Sharon, for A. F. Dean, read A. F. Bean.


« 1839 15 Warren, for W. B. Taylor read Wm. B. Tyler.


1837 17 Townshend, for J. H. Bingham read J. H. Brigham. 1839 9 Hartland add Daniel Ashley.


1837 8 Hartford for Andrew Tray read Andrew Tracy.


72 1850 20 Weathersfield, for J. C. Harkell read John C. Haskell.


75 1781 to 6, 4 Windsor Co. insert Benjamin Wait.


# 76 1788 add 6 Elijalı Paine for Randolph Probate District, new that year.


₩ 80 1809 near the bottom for James Fish read James Fisk.


# 81 1815 Addison Co. for Samuel Strong read Charles Rich.


# 86 1837 Rutland Co for Asa Parsons read Ira Parsons.


# 88 1849 Orange Co. for L. D. Whitcomb, read Carlos Carpenter.


" 89 Orleans Co. officers first elected in 1799, and about the same as those of 1800.


" 90 Essex Co. officers for 1801 were elected also in 1800.


* This mark on pages 114, to 18 denote that such persons live on the farm where born. " 115 against Rupert, for Nathan Burton 1818, read Amos Harmon, jr., 1812.


4


Woodford for Elkanah Danforth 1800, read William Park 1809.


# 116 Braintree, for Isaac Nichols 1791, read Isaac Nichols, jr., 1800.


" 117


Northfield, for Cephas Carpenter 1807, read Joel Winch 1822.


16 Londonderry for Luther Stowell 1819, read John Gibson 1809.


118 after Elijah Farr at the bottom, add, and Henry Keyes.


" 123 Andover Charter should be October 13, 1761.


" 168 5th line in Norwich, after July 4, leave out "or 5."


" 177 First Rep. of Ryegate was James Gilchrist, in 1782.


County Officers for 1852-3, as far as ascertained.


2 Judges, 8 County Clerk, 4 Sheriff, 5 State's Attorney. 6 Judges of Probate, 7 Registers of Probate.


ADDISON COUNTY. 8 D. B. Buckley, 2


2 Joseph Hayward,


2 Roswell Bottum, jr. 5 Levi Underwood,


3 George S. Swift,


6 William H. French, 5


7 Bradford Rixford. 6


5 Jolın W. Stewart,


6 Horatio Seymour, 2


6 Harvey Munsill, 2 8 Wm. H. Hartshorn, 2 John W. Batchelder, 5 M. H. Sessions,


7 Jed. S. Bushnell,


7 John Pierpont. 4


BENNINGTON COUNTY. 5 2 6 2


8


4


2 Augustus Young,


2 Preston Taylor,


8 Joseph H. Brainard,


4 Addison Burr,


5 George F.Houghton, 2 John M. Robinson.


6 James Davis,


CALEDONIA COUNTY. 7 Jepthah Bradley.


2 Orra Crosby,


2 Albert W.Burroughs, 2 Albert C. Butler,


8 Gustavus A.Burbank 2 Gideon H. Rice,


4 George Ide,


8 Elijah Haynes,


4 Charles H. Clark, 5 John M. Sowles,


7 Gustavus A.Burbank 6 Sealand Whitney, CHITTENDEN COUNTY. 7 Augustus Knight.


2 Aaron L. Beach,


2 John Lyman,


LAMOILLE COUNTY. 2


6 Harvey Button,


6 Almon Warner, 7 Henry Hall, 7


WASHINGTON COUNTY. 2 Denslow Upham,


2 Alonzo Pierce,


8 Shubael Wheeler,


4 Isaac W. Brown,


6 Joseph Poland,


7 Lyman Briggs. WINDHAM COUNTY.


2 Ellery Albee,


2 Horace Alvord,


3 Royal Tyler,


7 Cornelius W. Clark, 4 Cyrus Carpenter, ORLEANS COUNTY. 5 R. W. Clark,


2 William Moon,


6 Royal Tyler,


6 Abishai Stoddard, 3 Hubbard Hastings, 7 F. Holbrook,


7 Benjamin W. Dean. WINDSOR COUNTY.


2 Gardner Winslow,


2 Barnabas Dean.


3 Norman Williams,


2 Samuel H. Kellogg, 4 Lorenzo Richmond,


5 Warren C. French,


6 Salmon F. Dutton,


6 John Porter,


7 Henry Closson,


7 Lyndon A. Marsh.


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2 Alvin Smith,


8 Samuel M. Flint,


4 J. E. Chamberlin,


5 Burnam Martin,


6 Royal Hatch,


6 Philander Perrin,


7 Charles B. Leslie,


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6


6


7


7


4 Elisha White,


GRAND ISLE COUNTY. 5 Wm. M. Dickerman,


6 Isaac N. Cushman,


7 Henry M. Bates. RUTLAND COUNTY.


2 Benj. F. Langdon, 8 F. W. Hopkins,


4 Jacob Edgerton,


5 Martin G. Everts,


5 Henry S. Bartlett,


Charles S. Dana,


4 M. P. Bowman, 8


4 David S. Church,


ESSEX COUNTY. 7 ORANGE COUNTY.


7 William Chandler, FRANKLIN COUNTY.


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DEMING'S STATISTICAL VIEW


OF THE


LEGISLATURE OF VERMONT.


1852:


WITH OTHER ANCIENT MATTER.


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.


STATE OFFICERS.


Politics. Where and when born. Occupation. Lo'rings. yri ta Les.


His Exc llency, ERANI US FAIRBANKS, St. Johnsbury, w Brimfield, Mass. Oct. 28, 1792, 2. Lyman's Governor, Balince manufacturer.


GEORGE HOWES, Treas., Mont- w Montpelier, Nov. 14, 1814, cashier Howes' O pelier, ty of dinte, Montpelier,


FERRAND F. MERRILL, Secreta- w Montpelier, Oct. 21, 1814, attorney Merrill's 17 Deputy Secretary of state,


B. FRANK' STEVENS, Barnet, w Barnet, Feb. 19, 1833, Burnham 26 1 GEORGE W. GRANDEY, Ver- w Panton, Fel. 3. 1816, attorney Pavilion 28 5 gennes. Quarter Master General, PLINY HI. WHITE, Sec. of Civil& w Springfield, Oct. 6, 1822, atty & editor Riker's 10 9 Military Affairs, Hirntticborn',


P. F. WOODBRIDGE, Auditor of w Vergennes, Aug. 29, 1819,


attorney Pavilion 10 4 Accounts, Vergonner.


HEWAN R. SWITH, Hinesburgh, w Adjutant General.


SAMUEL W. SLADE, St. Johnsbu- w ry, Judge Advocate General.


GEORGE C. WEST, Hartland, w Bank Commissioner.


MARCUS O. PORTER, Cornwall, w Tinmouth, May 16, 1807, phys Riker's 21 3 Commissioner of Insane. LUTHER CROSS, Serg't at Arma, w Swanzey, N.H., Oct 7, 1802, merchant Cross' 6 JOHN E. BADGER, Ass't. and Sta- w New Market N.II, May 4, 1795, hatter Badger's 8 Montpelier. tioner. Monipelier, GEORGE NICHOLS, Librarian, w Northfield, April 17, 1827, physician O. Smith's 4 Northfield,


F. F. HOVEY, Aassistant, Montpe- w Thetford, Jan. 16, 1827, med student Ellis's 3 Lier,


SENATE DEPARTMENT.


OFFICERS. Politias. Where and when bort. Occupation, Lodging. Ilop


Hon Wm. C. Kittredge, w Dalton, Muss., Feb. 23, 1800, attorney Riker's 28 0 Fairhaven, Lt. Gov and President,


SAMUEL M. CONANT, of Bran- w Brandon, Nov. 22, 1820, attorney J. W.Howes' 4 rion, Secretary,


WM. M. DICKERMAN, of Coven- w Burke, Aug. 13, 1820, attorney Riker's 17 4 try, Assistant Secretary,


ADDISON COUNTY. SENATORS.


Seats. pol. Where and when bora. Occupation. Lodgings. Tem


EDW'U. PLYMOUN, Velgedues,


26 w Vergenuce, Oct. 26, 1811, farmer Pavilisa 20 5


BELA HowE, Shoreham, 14 w Shoreham, May 7, 1804, farmer Riker's 22 5


BENNINGTON COUNTY


I nos MCDANIELS, Bennington, 29 d Danby, Oct. 15, 1807, exchange broker Pavilion 19 1 JAMES MARTIN, Landgrove, 30 d Landgrove, * Sept. 14, 1813, farmer French'+ 25 4


CALEDONIA COUNTY. JOSHUA STEVENS, Hardwick, MORDECAI HALE, Barnet,


. Live on the farm where horn. 27


4 w Lyman, N. H., Feb. 13, 1807, farmer Riker', 29 1 5 w Hardwick, Mass., May 8, 1800, atty. French's 41 1


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CHITTENDEN COUNTY SENATORS- Bests. Pol- Where and when born. Occupation, Lodgings, Tom


KOLLA GLEASON, Richmond, IRA WITTERS, Milton, JOHN PARKER, Westford,


28 w Kichmond, June 2, 1847, farwer Pavinou 31


20 d Georgia, Dec. 7, 1797, farmer borunam 20


19 fd Greenfield, Ct., Aug. 5, 1796, fuimer Buruham 20 1


ESSEX COUNTY. HISNAY L. WATSON, Guildhall, FRANKLIN COUNTY. HARMON NORTHROP, Fairfield, GEORGE GREEN, St. Alban., BILLI P. CARPENTER, Richford,


6 d Salisbury, N. E .. , Feb. 10, 1811, phys'a Burnham 17 1


16 w Fairfield, June 16, 1796, farmer French's 43 3 15 w Nwanton, March 15, 1791, farmer French's 43 8 merchant French's 43 3


GRAND ISLE COUNTY. InA HILL, I.le la Mott,


LAMOILLE COUNTY. GEORGE W. BAILEY, Elmore,


18 fd Berlin, July 27, 1798, farmer Burnham 2 4


ORANGE COUNTY. GEORUR P. BALDWIN. Bradford, BRAJ. THURBER, jr, Washington, 9 d Corinth, April 4, 1805,


8 d Bradford, Jan. 22, 1808,


farmer Un'on 1


merchant Union


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ORLEANS COUNTY. HENET MI. BATES, Irasburgh, RUTLAND COUNTY. THOMAS F. BOQUE. Pittsford, HARVEY SHAW, T'inmouth, AMON BAILEY, East Poultney,


27 w Hartland, July 3, 1809,


cashier Riker'a 12 7


25 w Chittenden, June 17, 1795, farmer Riker's 27 3 24 w Wallingford, July 6, 1795, farmer Kiker's 27 3


23 w Haddam, Ct., Aug. 29, 1792, manufac Pavilion 19 6


WASHINGTONCOUNTY


CHAS G. EASTMAN, Montpelier, 22 d Fryeburg, Me., June 1, 1816, editor at home, 2 ROYAL WHEELES, E Montpelier, 21 d Montpelier," Dec. 15, 1799, farmer Boraham 5 3


WINDHAM COUNTY. JOHN R. BLAKE, Brattleboro', 1 w Brattleboro', Feb. 3, 1794, merchant Riker's 14 4 InA GOODHUE. W. Westminster, 2 w Westminster, Dec. 20, 1803. farmer Rikers' 24 5


ASHLEY STONE, Wilmington,


3 w llinsdale, N. Il., July 7, 1816 merchant Riker's 25 3


WINDSOR COUNTY. CROSBY MILLES, Pomfiet, ASA B. FOSTER, Wesion, THOS. B. HARVEY, Rochester, BENONI BUCK, Louth Reading,


13 w Pomfret, June 6, 1811, farmer J. A. Vail's 8 12 w Nelson, N.Il., Ma.ch 28 1795, merchant Riker's 27 11 w Rochester," April 6, 1813, 6 farmer Kimballs 11 9


10 w Reading, Oct. 24, 1799, farmer Riker's 29 3


OFFICERS OF THE SENATE.


WM. H. LORD, Montpelier, Chaplain.


S. P. C. COTTRELL, Reporter,


BEKJ. BILLINGS, Mount Holly, Door Keeper.


CHURGE C. Hicks, Rutlend, Assistant Duor Keeper, Grosos C. BATES, Irasburgh, Messenger,


Amherst, N. H., March 11, 1823, at home, · 2


w Montpelier, April 15, 1832, student Pavilion 1


w Shrewsbury, May 27, 1801, farmer Gunnison's 5


w Rutland, April 20, 1836, student Riker's 10 3


w Irasburgh, April 28, 1839, Riker's 12 1


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


Addison County. Addison, Asaph D. Hay ward, Bridport, Erwin E. Grosvenor, Bristol, Horatio Needham, Cornwall, Marcus O Porter, Ferrisburgh, James Barnes, Goshen, Silas D. Gale, Granville, Hiram Ford, Hancock, Augustus Taylor, Leerister, Ira R. Farr, Lincoln, Enos P. Hoag, Middlebury, Joseph 1. Barrett, Monk on, noco. Nes Haoss, Fylvester Doud, Orwill, Champlin M. Fletcher, Panton, Hıram Allen, Riptan, John R. New, Salisbury, John Dyer,


122 w Bridport, July 22, 1823, 129 w Bridport, July 19, 1807, 218 fd Whiting, April 21, 1797, 246 w Tinmouth, May 16, 1807, 221 w Ferrisburgh,+ Sept. 7, 1:97, 116 w Trasburgh, Sept. 9, 1809, 112 w Granville, Nov.7, 1802, 102 w Windsor, Dec. 8, 1807, 163 w Brandon, Oct. 29, 1805,


251 w Ludlow, April 15, 1824,


farmerRiker's 23 } jeweler Riker'e 22 2 attorney Kiber's 30


7 physician Riker's 21


farmer French's 35 2 2


farmer Burnham 21 farmer Slack's 3


farmer Slack's


farmer Kimballs 12 2


97 fd Lincoln, Jan. 18, 1816,


farmer Riker's 15 2 editor Riker's 11 4


228 w New Haven, Nov. 14, 1808, 169 w Bridport, Feb 14, 1822,


136 w Bridport. Sept. 15, 1806, 142 w Cornwall, July 23, 1815, 234 w Rutland, Oct. 28. 1802,


farmer Riker's 19 1 farmer Pavilion 20 2 farmer French's 33 2 farmer Riker's 15 3 farmer French's 35 5


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17 w Richford, Jan. 3, 1821,


7 w Granville, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1793, farmer French's 15 9


Towns.


Nembers. Beats. pol.


W bete and when hern. Occupation. lodgings. Terra,


Shoreham, Alonzo Birchard, 130 w Fhorcham, June 5, 1796,


firwer Riket's 22 ]


Starkaburo', Sidney Sayles, 43 fl Rhode Island, June 20, 1800, farmer Kimball 11 9


Vergennes. George W. Grandey, 247 w Panton, Feb. 3, 2816,


attorney Pavilion 28 2


Waltham, Nathan Griswold,


214 d Waltham, Jun. 23, 1795,


farmer French's 41 4


Weybridge. John Child,


135 w Weybridge, Dec. 8, 1797,


farmer French's 33 2


Whiting, Wm. P. Wright,


140 w Shoreham, Dec. 1, 18 16,


physician Riker's 21 )


Bennington County. Arlington, Harry Gray, Bennington, none,


184 w Wells, Jan. 23, 1805,


mechanic Union


Dorset Marcus B. Roberts, 133 d Manchester, Aug. 20, 1799, farmer French's 23 1


Glastonbury, John H. Matteson,


92 d Shaftsbory, March 27, 1816, farmer Uuion 8 2


band grove, Gideon Davis,


119 w Merrimack, N.II. Nov 25, 1784, farmer French's 31 5


50 w Sundgale, March 4, 1810, merchant Pavilion 9


1


Pusonul Noel Barber.


117 w Amherst, N.IL. Jan 2. 1803, blacksmith French's 31 2 91 d Pownal, May 19, 1805, miliwright Union 8


42 d Marlboro', Sept. 12, 1817, firmer Union 1


173 w Rupert, March :7, 1806, farmer French's 23 1


69 d Sandgate, Feb, 14, 1811, farmer French's 24 1


157 d Royals' on Mass Aug 24, 1808, mechanic Kimballs 12


1


183 d Shaftsbury,* Dec. 3, 1799. farmer Union 8 1


41 d Clarksburg, Msa, M'r-h Lo 1816, farmer Union


22 3


Sunderland, Ambrose Williams, 95 d Sunderland,* April 23, 1809, farmer Union 10 1




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