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Executive Department (Part 4)

Biographical sketches from the Vermont Legislative Directory, Biennial Session, 1902

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ZINA H. ALBEE of Rockingham, Republican; director; was born in Grafton in 1854; he is judge of probate for the district of Westminster; was educated in the common schools, Burr and Burton Seminary and Fort Plain Institute; has been town lister and auditor. Religious preference, Episcopalian. Post-office address, Bellows Falls.

MARSH OLIN PERKINS of Windsor, Republican; director; born in Rutland, February 7, 1849, and located in town in 1871; he is editor of the Vermont Journal; fitted for college at the Rutland High School, and graduated from Middlebury College in the class of 1870; was principal of the South Woodstock Academy in 1870 and 1871, and of the Windsor High School from 1871 to 1880; was a member of the House of Representatives in 1882, and of the Senate in 1888; he was appointed director of the State Prison and House of Correction in 1894. Religious preference, Episcopalian.

JOHN N. WOODFIN of Rutland, Republican; director; was born in Pulaski, Tenn., January 5, 1849; was educated in the common schools; has held the usual town offices; is president of Marble Savings Bank and of the Lincoln Iron Works. Religious preference, Episcopalian.

EDWIN W. OAKES of Windsor, Republican; superintendent of the State Prison; born in Jericho, December 2, 1848, and located in Windsor in 1878; was educated in the common and select schools; was town auditor in 1887, and is one of the village auditors.  Religious preference, Congregationalist.

DAVID L. MORGAN of Rutland, Republican; superintendent of the House of Correction; born in Boston, Mass., October 31, 1846, and located in town in 1870; was educated in the public schools of Boston and Minneapolis; was private in Company B, 1st Minn. Infantry, was promoted to Regimental Quartermaster-Sergeant, and also to first lieutenant, Company G, War of the Rebellion; has held the offices of justice of the peace, trustee of Rutland Village and commander of G. A. R., Department of Vermont. Religious preference, Methodist.


Source:  Vermont Legislative Directory, Biennial Session, 1902, Prepared by Frederick G. Fleetwood, Secretary of State  Biographical Notes.

 

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