MANUAL OF THE LEGISLATURE OF VERMONT, FOR THE YEAR 1865. The "term" of senators and representatives means the term of service in both Houses, As to other officers, "term" means the number of years served by each in such office. Executive Officers. CIVIL GOVERNMENT OF VERMONT. Paul Dillingham, Waterbury, Asa R. Camp, Stowe, Occupation. Term. Shutesbury, Ms., Aug. 10, '99, attorney 4 When and where born. Pownal, Sept. 2, 1819, Rutland, Feb. 25, 1826, Northfield, Apr., 1827, Montpelier, Feb. 9, 1850, Office. Governor, Lt. Governor, Treasurer, Sec'y of State, Asst Sec'y" Sec'y Civil & Stockbridge, July 10, 1834, Mil. Affairs. S Aud'r of Acc'ts, Middlebury, Sept. 26, 1831, Serg't-at-Arms, Tunbridge, Feb. 6, 1805, Librarian, Thetford, Nov. 24, 1814, Ass't Librarian, Montpelier, July 4, 1840, Plainfield, Oct. 22, 1843, Stowe, May 6, 1825, Tinmouth, June 7, 1813, Lynn, Mass., Sept. 7, 1814, Marshfield, May, 1826, Judge Adv.Gen. Windsor, March 7, 1799, Bank Comm'r, 66 Adj.& Ins. Gen., D. E. Nicholson, Wallingford, R. R. Occupation.-Farmers 12; attorneys 7; physicians 3; merchants 5; clergymen 2; marble dealers 2; manufacturers 2; teacher 1; mechanic 1; students 3. Nativities-Vermont 26; New Hampshire 1; Massachusetts 1; New York 1. Oldest senator- Denslow Upham, 65. Youngest senator-Russell S. Taft, 30. Religious Preferences.-Congregationalist 19; Episcopal 3; Methodist 1; Baptist 1; Universalist 5; Unitarian 1; no preference 4. |