Thomas Charles Cheney of Morristown, republican; clerk; born in Morristown,
Oct. 10, 1868; profession, a lawyer; educated at University of Vermont, class of 1891; was messenger in the office
of Secretary of State in 1892, second assistant clerk of the House in 1894, first assistant clerk in 1896, clerk in 1898 and
1900; was chairman of board of school directors in 1896; elected state's attorney for Lamoille county in 1900; director of Vermont
Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Religious preference, Congregationalist. Post-office address, Morrisville.
Fred L. Hamilton of Salisbury, Republican; first assistant clerk; born in Salisbury, December 1, 1866; occupation, a farmer;
educated at Beeman Academy and Poughkeepsie Business College; has held the office of lister for five years, and justice of the
peace since 1892; second assistant clerk of the House, 1896; first assistant clerk, 1898 and 1900. Religious preference,
Congregationalist.
Charles Albert Plumley of Northfield, Republican; second assistant clerk; born in Northfield, April 14, 1875; is a law
student; educated in the Northfield High School and Norwich University, class of 1896; captain Co. F, National Guard of
Vermont; held the position of assistant secretary of the Senate in 1894; assistant clerk of the House in 1900; and principal of
the Northfield High School from 1896 to 1900. Religious preference, Methodist. Post-office address, Northfield.
Howard H. White of Whiting, Republican; chaplain; was born in Ira, April 16, 1876; he is a Baptist clergyman; was educated
in the West Rutland High School, Vermont Academy and Newton Theological Seminary; is superintendent of schools; settled in
Whiting in 1898. Post-office address, Whiting.
Luther Burnham Johnson of Randolph, Republican; reporter; born in Northfield, December 8, 1869; occupation, an editor;
located in town in 1894; educated at Norwich University, class of 1888. Religious preference, Christian.
Joseph W. Sault of St. Johnsbury, Republican; reporter; was born in New York City, September 4, 1851; he is a journalist and
located in town in 1890; was educated in the public schools of New York City, Franklin Academy and Montpelier High School; he
has held the offices of clerk in sergeant-at-arms office in 1874, House reporter in 1894, and secretary of civil and military
affairs in 1896. Religious preference, Congregationalist.
Will L. Comings of Windsor, Republican; doorkeeper; was born in Cornish, N. H., February 26, 1829; he is a trial justice; was
educated in the common schools; was mail agent for fifteen years, postmaster for nine years, justice of the peace for ten years
past, lister for nine years, doorkeeper of the New Hampshire House for four years. Religious preference, Methodist. Post-office address, Windsor.
Loomis J. Knight of Middlebury, Republican; assistant doorkeeper; was born in Williston, June 20, 1866; he is a hotel
keeper; was educated in the common schools of Williston; was deputy sheriff in Roseburgh, Oregon, for two years. Religious
preference, Congregationalist. Post-office address, Middlebury.
Rockwood S. Brown of Richford, Republican; page; was born in Richford, February 12, 1887; is a student in the common schools.
Religious preference, Episcopalian. Post-office address, Richford.
Philip W. Howard of Craftsbury, Republican; page; was born in Craftsbury, September 20, 1888; he is a student in Craftsbury
Academy. Religious preference, Methodist. Post-office address, Craftsbury.
Alfred Simpson of Sheffield, Republican; page; was born in Sheffield, March 24, 1891; is a student in the common schools.
Religious preference, Methodist. Post-office address, Sheffield.
Horace A. Colburn of Rutland, Republican; page; was born in Rutland, June 16, 1889; he is a student in the common schools.
Religious preference, Congregationalist.