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Albert W. Harvey

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Probate Court to settle the estates of individuals who had died without wills. In 1938, he unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for Windsor County
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Harvey died from surgical complications at the hospital in Rutland, Vermont on January 3, 1956. He was buried at Brookside Cemetery in Chester.
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After leaving the marshal’s office, Harvey frequently carried out duties as a commissioner appointed by the
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on March 10, 1879, a son of Frederick Harvey and Estelle (née Hart) Harvey. He was raised and educated in
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for many years. He served several terms as Chester’s town agent in the 1920s and 1930s. He was a
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and also served as a trustee of Chester Academy and president of the Chester Board of Trade.
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had also served as U.S. Marshal. They remained married until her death and had no children.
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succeeded to the presidency on August 3, 1923 while staying at his family’s home in
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In May 1922, Vermont’s Congressional delegation recommended Harvey to succeed
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Hardware Company. He remained with the company for 11 years, when he bought a
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In 1912, Harvey married Emma Henry (1875-1946) of Chester, whose grandfather
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For most of his term, Harvey was heavily involved in efforts to enforce the
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agents from Boston took over the duty after they caught up to his train in
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Lockwood" 578:"Catch Lalor and Miller and 1,200 Bottles of Booze" 165: 154: 146: 136: 124: 107: 87: 82: 66: 54: 32: 21: 668: 601:Windsor District Probate Court (August 5, 1937). 647:"Springfield Man Admits Break at Chester Garage" 462:"Town Officers Elected in Windsor County Towns" 398: 694: 692: 396: 394: 392: 390: 388: 386: 384: 382: 380: 378: 218:In 1900, Harvey began a business career as a 8: 245:, Harvey served on the party's committee in 288:. He acted as bodyguard for Coolidge until 18: 609:. Springfield, VT. p. 5 – via 341:and was a member of Chester’s St. Luke’s 273:concurred and nominated Harvey in June. 429: 427: 425: 423: 374: 700:"Death Notice, Mrs. Albert W. Harvey" 484:"Bennington Briefs: Albert W. Harvey" 7: 337:Harvey was a longtime member of the 150:Emma Henry (m. 1912-1946, her death) 50:June 2, 1922 â€“ June 6, 1935 532:"New Marshal Takes Office Saturday" 508:"Albert W. Harvey for U.S. Marshal" 559:Valentine's Manual of Old New York 14: 740:People from Sutton, New Hampshire 198:Albert Walter Harvey was born in 1: 677:. Lehi, UT: Ancestry.com, LLC 404:"A. W. Harvey, Chester, Dead" 745:People from Chester, Vermont 442:. Tom Ledoux and Associates 781: 296:while he was returning to 177: 78: 43: 28: 440:Vermont in the Civil War 434:Welch, Linda M. (2020). 16:U.S. Marshal for Vermont 750:Tufts University alumni 436:"Biography, Hugh Henry" 760:United States Marshals 236:Vermont’s U.S. Marshal 204:Concord, New Hampshire 188:Vermont’s U.S. Marshal 583:Burlington Free Press 536:Burlington Daily News 513:Burlington Free Press 257:United States Marshal 200:Sutton, New Hampshire 101:Sutton, New Hampshire 34:United States Marshal 607:Springfield Reporter 554:Brown, Henry Collins 304:Eighteenth Amendment 251:justice of the peace 171:Hardware store owner 755:Vermont Republicans 263:Arthur P. Carpenter 190:from 1922 to 1935. 128:Brookside Cemetery, 61:Arthur P. 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Index

United States Marshal
District of Vermont
Arthur P. Carpenter
Edward L. Burke
Sutton, New Hampshire
Rutland, Vermont
Chester, Vermont
Republican
Tufts College
Vermont’s U.S. Marshal
Sutton, New Hampshire
Concord, New Hampshire
Tufts College
traveling salesman
Fitchburg
hardware store
Chester, Vermont
Vermont’s U.S. Marshal
Republican
Windsor County
justice of the peace
Arthur P. Carpenter
U.S. Marshal
Warren G. Harding
Calvin Coolidge
Plymouth, Vermont
was sworn in
Secret Service
Rutland
Washington, D.C.

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