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Rather than support the conservative Keyser, many of Vermont's liberal Republicans opted to support Hoff on a third party line, which contributed to his narrow margin of victory. [16] Hoff was also aided by national factors, including the popularity of incumbent Democratic President John F. Kennedy , to whom Hoff was often compared.
Deaths by person in Vermont. Pages in category "Deaths by person in Vermont" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
A Republican, Davis served in local offices including member of the city council and city attorney.From 1927 to 1928 he was Washington County State's Attorney. [7] From 1931 to 1936 Davis was a judge of the Vermont Superior Court, having been appointed to fill the vacancy created when Warner A. Graham was appointed to the Vermont Supreme Court.
Treat Williams, the Hair and Everwood star, is being mourned by Hollywood.. The 71-year-old actor, whose career spanned six decades, died Monday afternoon after a motorcycle accident near Dorset ...
The following is a list of people executed by the U.S. state of Vermont from 1778 to 1954. Capital punishment was abolished in Vermont in 1972. [1] From 1778-1954, 26 people were executed in Vermont, 21 by hanging and 5 by electrocution. [2] 24 of the executions were of males, while 2 were of females. [2]
John E. Rouille, U.S. Marshal for Vermont [32] Bernie Sanders, former mayor of Burlington (1981–1989), U.S. Senator from Vermont since 2007, and 2016 and 2020 Democratic presidential candidate; Charles Plympton Smith, banker and politician; Thomas W. Sorrell, U.S. Marshal for Vermont [33] William Sorrell, attorney general of Vermont
Lake Champlain Islander - North Hero, Vermont [1] [2] Manchester Journal - Manchester, Vermont [3] News & Citizen - Morrisville, Vermont; The Mountain Times - Killington, Vermont; Northfield News & Transcript - Northfield, Vermont; The Other Paper - South Burlington, Vermont; Randolph Herald - Randolph, Vermont; Seven Days - Burlington, Vermont
He was raised in Dummerston, Vermont, in an extremely tiny house. [3] To travel to high school, he daily walked and hitchhiked 4 mi (6.4 km) to Brattleboro. [ 2 ] Read graduated from Brattleboro Union High School in 1940 [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and was the first high school graduate in his family. [ 4 ]