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Carroll Smalley Page (January 10, 1843 - December 3, 1925) was a United States Senator and Governor of Vermont. Born in Westfield, Vermont, he attended the common schools, People's Academy in Morrisville and Lamoille Central Academy in Hyde Park. He was a dealer in raw calfskins at Hyde Park and was president and director of several banks and corporations. From 1869 to 1872 he was a member of the [[Vermont House of Representatives; from 1874 to 1876 a member of the Vermont Senate, and from 1880 to 1891 register of probate court. He was a savings bank examiner from 1884 to 1888, and was Governor of Vermont from 1890 to 1892. January 10 is the 10th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
1843 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
December 3 is the 337th (in leap years the 338th) day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
1925 (MCMXXV) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar). ...
The United States Senate is the upper house of the U.S. Congress, smaller than the United States House of Representatives. ...
This is a list of Governors of Vermont: As an Independent Republic Thomas Chittenden (None) 1778-1789 Moses Robinson (None) 1789-1790 Thomas Chittenden (None) 1790-1791 As a State Categories: Lists of United States governors | Governors of Vermont ...
Westfield, Vermont Westfield is a town located in Orleans County, Vermont in the USA. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 503. ...
Morrisville is a village located in Lamoille County, Vermont. ...
Hyde Park, Vermont Hyde Park is a town located in Lamoille County, Vermont. ...
Register or registration may mean: Registration (or licensing) is required of a number of occupations and professions where maintenance of standards is required to protect public safety. ...
Probate Court is a court found in some juridictions which is primarily concerned with the proper distribution of the assets of a decedent. ...
A savings and loan association is a financial institution which specializes in accepting savings deposits and making mortgage loans. ...
In 1908, Page was elected as a Republican to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Redfield Proctor; he was reelected in 1910 and 1916 and served from October 21, 1908, to March 3, 1923. He was not a candidate for reelection in 1922. While in the Senate, Page was chairman of the Committee on Standards, Weights and Measures (Sixty-first Congress) and a member of the Committee on Cuban Relations (Sixty-second Congress), the Committee on the Disposition of Useless Executive Papers (Sixty-third Congress), the Committee on Transportation and Sale of Meat Products (Sixty-fourth and Sixty-fifth Congresses), and the Committee on Naval Affairs (Sixty-sixth and Sixty-seventh Congresses). He resided in Hyde Park until his death in 1925; interment was in Hyde Park Cemetery. The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party), is one of the two major political parties in the United States, the other being the Democratic Party. ...
Redfield Proctor (June 1, 1831âMarch 4, 1908) was an American politician in the Republican Party. ...
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