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Stafford, Robert T

LC control no.n 80037928
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Personal name headingStafford, Robert T.
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See alsoVermont. Governor (1959-1961 : Stafford)
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Associated countryUnited States
Birth date1913-08-08
Death date2006-12-23
Place of birthRutland (Vt.)
Place of deathRutland (Vt.)
AffiliationMiddlebury College
Boston University. School of Law
Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )
United States. Congress. House
United States. Congress. Senate
Profession or occupationLegislators
Governors
Lieutenant governors
Public prosecutors
Found inHow to end the draft, c1967.
NUCMC data from Univ. of Virginia Library for Scott, H. Papers, 1941-1983 (Stafford, Robert Theodore, 1913- )
WW in Govt., 1972/73: p. 483 (Stafford, Robert; Rep. from Vermont; gov., 1959-1961; b. 1913)
New York times WWW site, Dec. 26, 2006 (in obituary published Dec. 24: Robert T. Stafford; b. Aug. 8, 1913; d. Saturday [Dec. 23, 2006], aged 93; former governor of Vermont, congressman, and senator; staunch environmentalist and champion of education whose name is familiar to countless college students through a loan program named for him)
Bio. dir. of the U.S. Congress website, July 16, 2014 (Stafford, Robert Theodore, a Representative and a Senator from Vermont; born in Rutland, Vt., August 8, 1913; educated in the public schools of Rutland; graduated, Middlebury College 1935; attended the University of Michigan Law School; graduated, Boston University Law School 1938; Rutland County prosecuting attorney 1938-1942; during the Second World War served on active duty in the United States Navy as a lieutenant commander 1942-1946, and during the Korean conflict 1951-1953; captain in the United States Navy Reserve; Rutland County State's attorney 1947-1951; deputy State attorney general 1953-1955; State attorney general 1955-1957; lieutenant governor 1957-1959; Governor of Vermont 1959-1961; elected as a Republican to the Eighty-seventh Congress in 1960; reelected to the five succeeding Congresses and served from January 3, 1961, until his resignation from the House of Representatives, September 16, 1971, to accept appointment the same day to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Winston L. Prouty; elected by special election January 7, 1972, to complete the unexpired term ending January 3, 1977; reelected in 1976 and again in 1982 for the term ending January 3, 1989; not a candidate for reelection in 1988; chairman, Committee on Environment and Public Works (Ninety-seventh through Ninety-ninth Congresses); died on December 23, 2006, in Rutland, Vt.; interment in Evergreen Cemetery, Rutland, Vt.)
Associated languageeng
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