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William A. Palmer (born September 12, 1781 in Hebron, Connecticut; died December 3, 1860 in Danville, Vermont) succeeded Samuel C. Crafts as the thirteenth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 18, 1831 and November 2, 1835. Following the end of Palmer's term as Governor, Silas H. Jennison (born May 17, 1791 in Shoreham, Vermont; died September 30, 1849 in Shoreham, Vermont) became the fourteenth Governor of Vermont, serving between November 2, 1835 and October 15, 1841.

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Who was the Governor of Vermont in 1839?

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Who was the Governor of Vermont in 1832?

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Who was the Governor of Vermont in 1833?

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Who was the Governor of Vermont in 1834?

William A. Palmer (born September 12, 1781 in Hebron, Connecticut; died December 3, 1860 in Danville, Vermont) succeeded Samuel C. Crafts as the thirteenth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 18, 1831 and November 2, 1835, including the whole of 1834.


Who was the Governor of Vermont in 1841?

Silas H. Jennison (born May 17, 1791 in Shoreham, Vermont; died September 30, 1849 in Shoreham, Vermont) succeeded William A. Palmer as the fourteenth Governor of Vermont, serving between November 2, 1835 and October 15, 1841. Following the end of Jennison's term as Governor, Charles Paine (born April 15 in Williamstown, Vermont; died July 6, 1853 in Waco, Texas) became the fifteenth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 15, 1841 and October 13, 1843.


Who was the Governor of Vermont in 1831?

Samuel C. Crafts (born October 6, 1768 in Woodstock, Connecticut; died November 19, 1853 in Craftsbury, Vermont) succeeded Ezra Butler as the twelfth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 10, 1828 and October 18, 1831. Following the end of Crafts' term as Governor, William A. Palmer (born September 12, 1781 in Hebron, Connecticut; died December 3, 1860 in Danville, Vermont) became the thirteenth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 18, 1831 and November 2, 1835.


How long can you serve as governor of Vermont?

Vermont does not have term limits.


When was Jonathan Hunt - Vermont Lieutenant Governor - born?

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When did Jonathan Hunt - Vermont Lieutenant Governor - die?

Jonathan Hunt - Vermont Lieutenant Governor - died in 1808.