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Carlos Coolidge (born June 25, 1792 in Windsor, Vermont; died August 15, 1866 in Windsor, Vermont) succeeded Horace Eaton as the nineteenth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 1848 and October 11, 1850, including the whole of 1849.

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