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Charles N. Davenport (October 10, 1830 – April 12, 1882) was an American attorney, businessman, and political candidate from Vermont. A Democrat during the American Civil War and post-war era when Republicans won every election for statewide office, Davenport was an unsuccessful candidate for offices including governor and U.S. representative.
Brattleboro Daily Reformer (after merger with Vermont Phoenix), 1913-1955 Brattleboro Daily Reformer and Vermont Phoenix, 1955-1973 Brattleboro Reformer, 1973-present. Much of the historical information in this section comes from a special 1981 section of the Reformer, published on the occasion of the paper's moving from downtown Brattleboro to ...
F. Elliott Barber was born in Brattleboro, Vermont on June 8, 1912. [1] He was the son of attorney F. Elliott Barber Sr., and the nephew of Herbert G. Barber, who also served as Vermont Attorney General. [2]
Ronald James in the 1940 Brattleboro High School yearbook. Read was born on October 23, 1921, to George and Florence Ray Read [1] into an indigent family that managed a farm. [2] 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]
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
Broughton Harris, Vermont newspaper editor and businessman; one of the Runaway Officials of 1851 as Secretary of the Utah Territory [24] Christian Hansen Jr., U.S. Marshal for Vermont and member of the Vermont House of Representatives [25] Kittredge Haskins, U.S. congressman [26] Mark Higley, Vermont state legislator
William B. Gray (February 14, 1942 – March 22, 1994) was an American attorney and political figure from Vermont.He is best known for his service as United States Attorney for the District of Vermont from 1977 to 1981, managing the successful 1986 reelection campaign of U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy, and running unsuccessfully for the U.S. Senate against Republican Jim Jeffords in 1988.
Gary Lee Schaefer was born in 1951 in Allentown, Pennsylvania, one of several children born to Edwin and June Schaefer.Sometime during his childhood, the entire family moved to Springfield, Vermont, where they joined a closely-knit Christadelphian congregation based in the city. [1]