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  2. Category:Deaths in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Natural disaster deaths in Vermont (1 P) P. Deaths by person in Vermont (2 P) S. Suicides in Vermont (2 C, 3 P)

  3. List of people from Rutland (city), Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Fred M. Butler, Associate Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court [7] Frank H. Chapman, U.S. Marshal for Vermont [8] Percival W. Clement, 57th Governor of Vermont [9] Thomas W. Costello, state representative [10] Walter C. Dunton, Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court [11] Fred A. Field, U.S. Marshal for Vermont [12] Henry F. Field, Vermont State ...

  4. John H. Bloomer - Wikipedia

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    A Republican, in 1984 Bloomer was elected to the Vermont Senate. [6] In 1993 he was elected Senate President, a position in which he served until his death. [7] Bloomer died in Stockbridge on January 10, 1995 as the result of injuries sustained in a car accident. [8] [9] He was buried in Rutland's Evergreen Cemetery. [10]

  5. Benjamin Alvord (mathematician) - Wikipedia

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    Alvord was born in Rutland, Vermont, where he developed an interest in nature. [1] He attended the United States Military Academy and displayed a talent in mathematics. He graduated in 1833. [2] He was assigned to the 4th U.S. Infantry and participated in the Seminole Wars. [2]

  6. Peter J. Hincks - Wikipedia

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    Peter J. Hincks (July 3, 1883 – July 7, 1968) was a Vermont banker and public official. He was notable for his service as Vermont State Treasurer from 1965 until his death, the first Democrat to hold the office since the founding of the Republican Party in the 1850s.

  7. Edward L. Burke - Wikipedia

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    Edward L. Burke was born in Rutland, Vermont on April 10, 1899, a son of Edward and Margaret (née Carroll) Burke. [1] He was educated in the parochial schools of Rutland and attended St. Peter's Commercial School, a post-high school business training institute operated by Rutland's Sisters of St. Joseph convent.

  8. John J. Daley - Wikipedia

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    John J. "Jack" Daley (June 21, 1923 – June 15, 2000) was an American high school teacher and politician from Vermont.A Democrat, he was most notable for his service as Mayor of Rutland (1961–1965, 1981–1987), and lieutenant governor (1965–1969).

  9. Francis William Billado - Wikipedia

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    In 1955 the Vermont General Assembly elected Billado adjutant general. [11] (Since the 1860s, the Vermont General Assembly elects the Adjutant General for a two-year term. At the time, elections took place in February of each odd-numbered year, and terms start in March.) He was promoted to Major General, and served until his death.