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Page, Carroll Smalley, 1843-1925

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Personal name headingPage, Carroll Smalley, 1843-1925
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See alsoVermont. Governor (1890-1892 : Page)
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LocatedHyde Park (Vt.)
Birth date1843-01-10
Death date1925-12-03
Place of birthWestfield (Vt.)
AffiliationRepublican Party (U.S. : 1854- )
Vermont. General Assembly. House of Representatives
Vermont. General Assembly. Senate
United States. Congress. Senate
Profession or occupationLegislators
Governors
Bankers
Found inNUCMC data from Library of Congress Manuscript Division for Morrill, J. Papers, 1825-1923 (Carroll Smalley Page; b. 1843; d. 1925; correspondent)
WWWA: v. 1, 1897-1942 (Page, Carroll Smalley; gov. of Vt., 1890-1892; U.S. senator from Vt., 1908-1911)
Wikipedia WWW site, Mar. 6, 2011 (Carroll Smalley Page; b. Jan. 10, 1843-d. Dec. 3, 1925, Governor of Vermont, 1890-1892)
Vermont State Archives WWW site, Mar. 6, 2011: (Carroll S. Page; governor of Vermont 1890-1892)
   <http://vermont-archives.org/govhistory/officers/pdf/governor.pdf>
Bio. dir. of the U.S. Congress website, January 27, 2015 (Page, Carroll Smalley, a Senator from Vermont; born in Westfield, Orleans County, Vt., January 10, 1843; attended the common schools, People's Academy, Morrisville, Vt., and Lamoille Central Academy, Hyde Park, Lamoille County, Vt.; dealer in raw calfskins at Hyde Park, Vt.; president and director of several banks and corporations; member, State house of representatives 1869-1872; member, State senate 1874-1876; register of probate court 1880-1891; savings-bank examiner 1884-1888; Governor of Vermont 1890-1892; elected as a Republican to the United States Senate in 1908 to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Redfield Proctor; reelected in 1910 and 1916 and served from October 21, 1908, to March 3, 1923; was not a candidate for reelection in 1922; chairman, Committee on Standards, Weights and Measures (Sixty-first Congress), Committee on Cuban Relations (Sixty-second Congress), Committee on the Disposition of Useless Executive Papers (Sixty-third Congress), Committee on Transportation and Sale of Meat Products (Sixty-fourth and Sixty-fifth Congresses), Committee on Naval Affairs (Sixty-sixth and Sixty-seventh Congresses); resided in Hyde Park, Vt., until his death on December 3, 1925; interment in Hyde Park Cemetery.)
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