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Encyclopedia > Lieutenant Governor of Vermont

This is a list of Lieutenant Governors of Vermont in chronological order: Official language(s) None Capital Montpelier Largest city Burlington Area  Ranked 43rd  - Total 9,620 sq mi (24,923 km²)  - Width 80 miles (130 km)  - Length 160 miles (260 km)  - % water 3. ...


As an Independent Republic

# Name Party Term
1 Joseph Marsh 1778 - 1779
2 Benjamin Carpenter 1779 - 1781
3 Elisha Payne 1781 - 1782
4 Paul Spooner 1782 - 1787
5 Joseph Marsh 1787 - 1790
6 Peter Olcott 1790 - 1794
7 Jonathan Hunt 1794 - 1796

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As a State


# Name Party Term
1 Paul Brigham Democratic-Republican 1796 - 1813
2 William Chamberlin Federalist 1813 - 1815
3 Paul Brigham Democratic-Republican 1815 - 1820
4 William Cahoon Democratic-Republican 1820 - 1822
5 Aaron Leland Democratic-Republican 1822 - 1827
6 Henry Olin Democratic-Republican 1827 - 1830
7 Mark Richards National Republican 1830 - 1831
8 Lebbeus Egerton Anti-Masonic 1831 - 1835
9 Silas H. Jenison Anti-Masonic / Whig 1835 - 1836
10 David M. Camp Whig 1836 - 1841
11 Waitstill R. Ranney Whig 1841 - 1843
12 Horace Eaton Whig 1843 - 1846
13 Leonard Sargent Whig 1846 - 1848
14 Robert Pierpoint Whig 1848 - 1850
15 Julius Converse Whig 1850 - 1852
16 William C. Kittredge Whig 1852 - 1853
17 Jefferson P. Kidder Democratic 1853 - 1854
18 Ryland Fletcher Republican 1854 - 1856
19 James M. Slade Republican 1856 - 1858
20 Burnam Martin Republican 1858 - 1860
21 Levi Underwood Republican 1860 - 1862
22 Paul Dillingham Union / Republican 1862 - 1865
23 Abraham B. Gardner Republican 1865 - 1867
24 Stephen Thomas Republican 1867 - 1869
25 George W. Hendee Republican 1869 - 1870
26 George N. Dale Republican 1870 - 1872
27 Russell S. Taft Republican 1872 - 1874
28 Lyman G. Hinckley Republican 1874 - 1876
29 Redfield Proctor Republican 1876 - 1878
30 Eben R. Colton Republican 1878 - 1880
31 John L. Barstow Republican 1880 - 1882
32 Samuel E. Pingree Republican 1882 - 1884
33 Ebenezer J. Ormsbee Republican 1884 - 1886
34 Levi K. Fuller Republican 1886 - 1888
35 Urban A. Woodbury Republican 1888 - 1890
36 Henry A. Fletcher Republican 1890 - 1892
37 F. Stewart Stranahan Republican 1892 - 1894
38 Zophar M. Mansur Republican 1894 - 1896
39 Nelson W. Fisk Republican 1896 - 1898
40 Henry C. Bates Republican 1898 - 1900
41 Martin F. Allen Republican 1900 - 1902
42 Zed S. Stanton Republican 1902 - 1904
43 Charles H. Stearns Republican 1904 - 1906
44 George H. Prouty Republican 1906 - 1908
45 John A. Mead Republican 1908 - 1910
46 Leighton P. Slack Republican 1910 - 1912
47 Frank E. Howe Republican 1912 - 1915
48 Hale K. Darling Republican 1915 - 1917
49 Roger W. Hulburd Republican 1917 - 1919
50 Mason S. Stone Republican 1919 - 1921
51 Abram W. Foote Republican 1921 - 1923
52 Franklin S. Billings Republican 1923 - 1925
53 Walter K. Farnsworth Republican 1925 - 1927
54 Hollister Jackson Republican 1927 - 1927
55 Stanley C. Wilson Republican 1929 - 1931
56 Benjamin Williams Republican 1931 - 1933
57 Charles M. Smith Republican 1933 - 1935
58 George D. Aiken Republican 1935 - 1937
59 William H. Wills Republican 1937 - 1941
60 Mortimer R. Proctor Republican 1941 - 1945
61 Lee E. Emerson Republican 1945 - 1949
62 Harold J. Arthur Republican 1949 - 1950
63 Joseph B. Johnson Republican 1951 - 1955
64 Consuelo N. Bailey Republican 1955 - 1957
65 Robert T. Stafford Republican 1957 - 1959
66 Robert S. Babcock Republican 1959 - 1961
67 Ralph A. Foote Republican 1961 - 1965
68 John J. Daley Democratic 1965 - 1969
69 Thomas L. Hayes Republican 1969 - 1971
70 John S. Burgess Republican 1971 - 1975
71 Brian D. Burns Democratic 1975 - 1977
72 T. Garry Buckley Republican 1977 - 1979
73 Madeleine M. Kunin Democratic 1979 - 1983
74 Peter Smith Republican 1983 - 1987
75 Howard Dean Democratic 1987 - 1991
76 Barbara W. Snelling Republican 1993 - 1997
77 Douglas A. Racine Democratic 1997 - 2003
78 Brian Dubie Republican 2003 -

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