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Joseph Bowker

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During the War Bowker also served on Vermont's Board of War, as a Sequestration Commissioner, and a Commissary in charge of acquiring supplies and equipment for Vermont's military.
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In 1778 was elected to the Vermont House of Representatives and served as the body's first ever Speaker of the House. He resigned as Speaker in order to accept a position on the
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Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts
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The Birthplace of Vermont: A History of Windsor to 1781, by Henry Steele Wardner, 1927, page 432
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Bowker served as chairman or president of several conventions of delegates called to organize
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Bowker died in Rutland on July 11, 1784. He was buried at Center Rutland Cemetery in
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After settling in Rutland Bowker served in several local offices, including
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Vermont: Records of the Governor and Council of the State of Vermont
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Records of the Governor and Council of the State of Vermont
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Bowker was a farmer and served with the British during the
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Vital Records of Hopkinton, Massachusetts to the Year 1850
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People of Massachusetts in the French and Indian War
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Town, just across the road from Evergreen Cemetery.
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Vermont
Speaker
Vermont House of Representatives
Hopkinton, Massachusetts
French and Indian War
Fort Ticonderoga
Captain
Rutland, Vermont
sawmill
Town Clerk
Treasurer
Selectman
Judge
Rutland County
Probate Judge
Vermont
American Revolution
Governor's Council
Rutland
Vital Records of Hopkinton, Massachusetts to the Year 1850
Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts
Biographical Sketch of Joseph Bowker
History of Rutland County, Vermont
The Vermont Historical Gazetteer
Men of Vermont Illustrated
Records of the Governor and Council of the State of Vermont
The Vermont Encyclopedia
Early History of Vermont
Vermont: Records of the Governor and Council of the State of Vermont
Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives

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