Trustees of Vermont Industrial School
JOHN E. WEEKS of Middlebury, Republican; born in Salisbury,
June 14, 1854;occupation, a farmer; was educated at Middlebury High School; was a member of the House of Representatives in
1888, serving on the committee on manufactures, and member of Senate in 1896; was assistant doorkeeper of the Senate in 1884;
was associate judge of Addison County Court, 1892-94; has been chairman of the board of selectmen and listers and held other
town offices. Religious preference, Congregationalist.
THOMAS M. DEAL of St. Albans, Republican; was born in
Champlain, N.Y., in 1850; he is manager of Franklin County Creamery Association, and located in town in 1874; was educated
in the public schools; was a member of the House of Representatives in 1894, serving as chairman of the Committee on
Claims, and Senator in 1896; was selectman in 1894-95. Religious preference, Congregationalist.
ROGER W. HURLBURD of Hyde Park, Republican; born in
Waterville, October 22, 1856; profession, a lawyer, and located in town in 1882; was educated at People's Academy and University
of Vermont, class of 1882; was postmaster during the Harrison administration; has been school director for five years; member
of Senate from 1894 to 1896; was state's attorney for Lamoille County from 1884 to 1886. Religious preference,
Congregationalist.
ELWIN L. INGALLS of Vergennes, Republican; superintendent;
was born in Berkshire, July 23, 1870; he was educated in the common schools, Johnson Normal School, Burlington High School and
the University of Vermont; principal of Lamoille Central Academy, 1896-1902; examiner of teachers, Lamoille County, 1898-1902;
appointed Superintendent of Vermont Industrial School, 1902. Religious preference, Congregationalist. Post-office address,
Vergennes.
Source:
Vermont
Legislative Directory, Biennial Session, 1902, Prepared by Frederick G. Fleetwood, Secretary of State
Biographical Notes.
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