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136:In office
97:1781–1782
93:In office
47:In office
1427:Snelling
1417:P. Smith
1382:R. Foote
1372:Stafford
1332:C. Smith
1327:Williams
1307:Billings
1302:A. Foote
1227:Fletcher
1222:Woodbury
1187:Hinckley
1137:Fletcher
1122:Converse
1112:Sargeant
1092:Jennison
1082:Richards
289:Merchant
1468:Italics
1407:Buckley
1397:Burgess
1377:Babcock
1362:Johnson
1352:Emerson
1317:Jackson
1292:Hulburd
1287:Darling
1262:Stearns
1257:Stanton
1212:Ormsbee
1207:Pingree
1202:Barstow
1162:Gardner
1087:Egerton
1062:Brigham
1052:Brigham
1006:Spooner
531:trustee
486:Vermont
471:Probate
461:in the
411:of the
403:of the
393:Vermont
326:militia
321:militia
319:Vermont
83:of the
37:of the
1432:Racine
1367:Bailey
1357:Arthur
1322:Wilson
1267:Prouty
1237:Mansur
1217:Fuller
1197:Colton
1172:Hendee
1167:Thomas
1147:Martin
1132:Kidder
1102:Ranney
1072:Leland
1067:Cahoon
1016:Olcott
435:Career
285:Lawyer
1442:Scott
1437:Dubie
1412:Kunin
1402:Burns
1392:Hayes
1387:Daley
1342:Wills
1337:Aiken
1297:Stone
1277:Slack
1252:Allen
1247:Bates
1142:Slade
1107:Eaton
1011:Marsh
1001:Payne
991:Marsh
467:Judge
1452:Gray
1422:Dean
1282:Howe
1272:Mead
1242:Fisk
1182:Taft
1177:Dale
1097:Camp
1077:Olin
1047:Hunt
578:and
473:for
407:and
391:and
341:Rank
203:Died
176:Born
33:3rd
874:at
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