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Famous Vermonters

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  • Calvin Coolidge, 30th President, was sworn in by lamplight in his Vermont home at 2:47 a.m. August 3, 1923, following the death of President Warren G. Harding.
  • Chester A. Arthur, 21st President, was born at Fairfield.
  • Justin Morrill, Vermont's Senator and Congressman in the late 1800's, was the primary sponsor for the Land Grant College system.
  • Warren R. Austin was the first U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.
  • Joseph Smith and Brigham Young, early Mormon leaders, were born in Sharon and Whitingham, respectively.
  • Stephen A. Douglas, debating opponent to Abraham Lincoln in their 1858 senatorial campaign in Illinois, was born in Brandon in 1813.
  • Admiral George Dewey, naval hero in the Spanish American War, was a Montpelier native.
  • The first U.S. canal was built at Bellows Falls in 1802.
  • Thomas Davenport invented the electric motor at Brandon in 1837.
  • The first U.S. ski tow was built at Woodstock in 1934.
  • The first globe made in America was by James Wilson of Bradford in 1810.
  • In 1777 the Vermont Constitution abolished slavery...the first ever to do this.
  • Vermont elected the first woman Lt. Governor in the nation, Consuelo N. Bailey, in 1954.
  • In 1903 a Burlington doctor, Horatio N. Jackson, was the first person to cross the entire U.S. by car.
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