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LAMOILLE COUNTY SENATORS
Heber A. Jackson of Waterville, Republican, was born in
Montgomery in November, 1846; he is a farmer and located in town
in 1888; was educated at the common schools and served as private
in Co. A, 9th Vt. Vol. And Co. G, 5th Vt. Vol.; was a member of
the House in 1892 and 1898; has held all the town offices except
clerk and treasurer. Religious preference, none. Post-office
address, Waterville.
LAMOILLE COUNTY REPRESENTATIVES
George O. Tillotson of Belvidere, Republican, was born in
Ohio in 1857; he is a farmer and located in town in 1876; was
educated in the common schools of Ohio; was selectman from 1894
to 1897, and has been road commissioner since 1900. Religious
preference, not stated. Post-office address, Belvidere Junction.
Lawson E. Harrington of Cambridge, High License Republican,
was born in Eden in 1843; he is a merchant and located in town in
1894; was educated in the common schools; was a member of the
House from Hyde Park in 1892; has been town grand juror in
Cambridge. Religious preference, none. Post-office address,
Jeffersonville.
Ben B. Blake of Eden, Republican, was born in Eden , Nov.
10, 1864; he is a butter box and lumber manufacturer; was
educated at Fairfax Institute; holds the office of selectman.
Religious preference, Congregationalist.
Peter A. Hollenback of Elmore, Republican, was born in
Canada, may 29, 1850; he is a dealer in lumber and general
merchandise, and located in town in 1893; has held the office of
town grand juror for two years and is now selectman. Religious
preference, Methodist. Post-office address, East Elmore.
Henry J. Lilley of Hyde Park, Republican, was born in Hyde
Park, May 25, 1837; occupation, wagon builder; was educated at
the Academy in Hyde Park and People's Academy in Morristown; has
held the office of lister and grand juror for several years. Religious preference,
Universalist.
Jed A. Pearl of Johnson, Republican, was born in Johnson,
March 24, 1860; he is a woolen manufacturer and was educated in
the Johnson Normal School; has been chairman of the board of
selectmen, and is now chairman of the board of village trustees.
Religious preference, Baptist.
Charles H. A. Stafford of Morristown, Republican, was born
in Decatur, Michigan, Nov. 6, 1859; he deals in real estate and
loans, and located in town in 1889; was educated in the common
schools; is now chairman of the board of village trustees, and a
member of the board of water and light commissioners and its
treasurer. Religious preference, Liberal. Post-office address,
Morrisville.
Stowe - No elction.
Homer Charles Woodward of Waterville, Republican, was born
in Enosburgh in 1872; he is a farmer and located in town in 1882;
was educated in the common schools. Religious preference, none.
Herbert Ingalls Randall of Wolcott, Republican, was born in
Newbury, Feb. 9, 1873; is a miller and located in town in 1900;
was educated at Newbury Seminary and McGaw Normal Institute,
Merrimack, N. H., graduating from the latter institution with
honors in 1894; has held the following offices in Newbury; lister
in 1899, 1900; auditor from 1898 to 1900. Religious preference,
Presbyterian.
Source:
Vermont
Legislative Directory, Biennial Session, 1902, Prepared by Frederick G. Fleetwood, Secretary of State
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