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  2. Peter J. Brady - Wikipedia

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    Peter Joseph Brady Sr. (born May 24, 1962) is an American labor leader and Democratic Party politician who served as a member of the Vermont House of Representatives.In May 1995, following state representative Timothy R. Corcoran's resignation to become Bennington town clerk, Governor Howard Dean appointed Brady, then a vice president of the Vermont Labor Council, to serve the remainder of ...

  3. Bennington, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Bennington in 1887. First of the New Hampshire Grants, Bennington was chartered on January 3, 1749, by Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth and named in his honor. It was granted to William Williams and 61 others, mostly from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, making the town the oldest to be chartered in Vermont and outside of what is now New Hampshire, though Brattleboro had been settled earlier as a ...

  4. Moses Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Moses Robinson soon became an important citizen of Bennington in his own right, serving as town clerk from 1762 to 1781. He farmed and speculated in land, and became active in the American independence movement, serving as a colonel in the Vermont militia during the American Revolution .

  5. Timothy R. Corcoran - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Robert Corcoran (June 4, 1950 – November 6, 2014) was an American Democratic Party politician who served from 1981 to 1995 in the Vermont House of Representatives. He resigned from the body in 1995 after being elected town clerk of Bennington, Vermont, a position he held until he died in 2014. [1]

  6. Timothy Corcoran II - Wikipedia

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    A member of the Democratic Party, he has served in the Vermont House of Representatives since being first elected in 2002. [1] He earned his BA in political science from Johnson State College. [2] His father, Timothy R. Corcoran, served in the House from 1981 to 1995 and as Bennington town clerk from 1995 to 2014.

  7. List of people from Bennington, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Timothy R. Corcoran, member of the Vermont House of Representatives and Bennington town clerk [19] Timothy Corcoran II, member of the Vermont House of Representatives [20] Charles Hial Darling, Assistant Secretary of the Navy [21] Joseph Fay, Secretary of State of Vermont [18]: 464 Abraham B. Gardner, lieutenant governor of Vermont [22]

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  9. Bennington County, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Bennington is the oldest county in Vermont still in existence, created by the first general assembly on March 17, 1778. [4] Vermont was organized into two original counties, with Bennington in the west and Unity (a few days later renamed Cumberland) in the east. [5] On February 16, 1781 Rutland County was created from Bennington County. [6]