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Helen E. Burbank

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20: 90:, requested that Burbank continue the functions of the secretary's office while remaining as deputy; she agreed. In October, Gibson appointed Burbank to fill the Secretary's position, and she served until January, 1949. Burbank spent several weeks in the hospital at the end of 1947 and beginning of 1948, and declined to be a candidate for Secretary of State in the 1948 election. 105:
landslide and became the first Democrat to win the Secretary of State's post. He took office in January, 1965; in December, he decided to employ a deputy of his own choosing, and relieved Burbank of her duties. She was subsequently employed by the Vermont Legislative Council. Burbank was mentioned as
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In 1948, Republican Howard E. Armstrong ran successfully for Secretary of State. Upon succeeding Burbank in January, 1949, Armstrong reappointed Burbank as Deputy Secretary of State. She continued to serve as deputy until December, 1965.
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a candidate for Secretary of State in 1966; she remained active in Republican politics as a local and county committee member and delegate to party conventions, but made no effort to run.
33:(July 27, 1898 – February 22, 1981) was a career public servant in Vermont. She was the longtime Deputy Secretary of State, and served for over a year as 49:
on July 27, 1898, the daughter of Horace J. Burbank (1869-1914) and Edith L. Wicks (1866-1950). She was raised in Vermont, and graduated from
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won the Secretary of State's position. He employed Armstrong and Burbank on a consulting basis at the start of his eight-year tenure.
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insurance agency, and then returned to the Vermont Commissioner of Industries's office as a stenographer.
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Burbank was initially employed in the office of the Vermont Commissioner of Industries. During
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on February 22, 1981. Burbank was buried at Mount Pleasant Cemetery in St. Johnsbury.
540: 388: 386: 279: 110: 706: 76: 383: 122: 98: 46: 652: 362: 613:"For Secretary of State: Backing for Helen Burbank is Reported Gaining Support" 514: 255: 654: 640: 626: 612: 598: 570: 568: 556: 542: 528: 515: 502: 488: 474: 460: 446: 432: 309: 735: 584: 475:"Names Woman Deputy: Myrick Appoints Helen Burbank Deputy Secretary of State" 167: 261: 140: 138: 648:. Burlington, VT. Free Press Capitol Bureau. November 14, 1968. p. 15. 596: 345: 327: 315: 157: 155: 135: 57: 212: 210: 208: 206: 179: 152: 673: 536:. Burlington, VT. Morning Press Bureau. February 25, 1948. p. 10. 392: 121:
In retirement, Burbank continued to reside in Montpelier. She died in
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In August 1920, Burbank accepted a position in the office of the
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February 24, 1981. p. 4. 627:"The Vermont Free Press: Questions and Answers" 592:. Bennington, VT. December 14, 1965. p. 5. 543:"Vt. Legislative Council to Hold Clinic Monday" 280:"Vt. Legislative Council to Hold Clinic Monday" 606:. Burlington, VT. February 4, 1966. p. 6. 550:. Burlington, VT. November 6, 1948. p. 4. 529:"Helen Burbank Not to Run for State Secretary" 496:. Burlington, VT. October 16, 1947. p. 2. 468:. Burlington, VT. August 12, 1920. p. 10. 440:. Burlington, VT. October 12, 1918. p. 3. 101:was elected as part of that year's nationwide 564:. Burlington, VT. January 7, 1949. p. 2. 620:. Burlington, VT. March 10, 1966. p. 8. 634:. Burlington, VT. March 6, 1967. p. 7. 37:after she was appointed to fill a vacancy. 655:"Ex-Secretary of State Helen Burbank Dies" 482:. Burlington, VT. May 13, 1927. p. 2. 413: 363:"Ex-Secretary of State Helen Burbank Dies" 144: 256:"Secretary of State Burbank Back at Desk" 571:"Cooley Given Firsthand Look at New Job" 310:"Cooley Given Firsthand Look at New Job" 18: 64:. After the war, she was employed at a 734: 599:"State Luncheon Planned by GOP Women" 346:"State Luncheon Planned by GOP Women" 75:. In 1927, the incumbent Secretary, 45:Helen Elizabeth Burbank was born in 752:People from Otsego County, New York 116: 82:In August, 1947, Myrick resigned. 13: 757:People from St. Johnsbury, Vermont 14: 793: 393:"Vermont Death Index, 1981-2001" 62:United States Employment Service 777:Secretaries of state of Vermont 762:People from Montpelier, Vermont 683:. 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Gibson Jr. 772:Vermont Republicans 724:Howard E. Armstrong 88:Governor of Vermont 16:American politician 782:Burials in Vermont 699:Political offices 86:, then serving as 28: 26:, October 16, 1947 730: 729: 721:Succeeded by 590:Bennington Banner 111:Richard C. Thomas 789: 707:Rawson C. Myrick 704:Preceded by 696: 695: 692: 690: 688: 678: 663: 657: 649: 643: 635: 629: 621: 615: 607: 601: 593: 587: 579: 573: 565: 559: 551: 545: 537: 531: 523: 511: 505: 497: 491: 483: 477: 469: 463: 455: 449: 441: 435: 420: 396: 390: 381: 375: 366: 360: 349: 343: 337: 331: 325: 319: 313: 307: 298: 292: 283: 277: 271: 265: 259: 253: 247: 241: 235: 229: 220: 214: 201: 195: 189: 183: 177: 171: 165: 159: 150: 142: 117:Death and burial 77:Rawson C. Myrick 31:Helen E. 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Secretary of State of Vermont
Otego, New York
St. Johnsbury Academy
World War I
United States Employment Service
Montpelier
Secretary of State of Vermont
Rawson C. Myrick
Ernest W. Gibson Jr.
Governor of Vermont
Harry H. Cooley
Democratic
Richard C. Thomas
Berlin


American Women


"St. Johnsbury Locals"
"Local News: Montpelier"
"Happenings in Vermont"
"Names Woman Deputy"




"Miss Burbank Named"

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