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Charles H. Stearns

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In 1876, Stearns married Viola A. Hall of Johnson. They were the parents of a son, C. Arthur Stearns.
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business, including logging lands in Canada. He also became active in other enterprises, including a
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Vermont Death Records, 1909–2008, Record for Charles H. Stearns. Retrieved December 31, 2011
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Men of Vermont: An Illustrated Biographical History of Vermonters and Sons of Vermont
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and other wood products, and eventually expanded the company into other areas of the
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Stearns was active in government and politics, including service as chairman of the
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from 1898 to 1890. In 1904 he was elected lieutenant governor, serving until 1906.
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C. H. Stearns Company is still active in Johnson as a convenience store and
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and president of the Union Bank and Trust Company of Morrisville.
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Republican Party members of the Vermont House of Representatives
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General Election Results, Vermont Lieutenant Governor, 1813–2008
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Committee, and Johnson Town Treasurer. He was elected to the
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Stearns joined his family's business manufacturing butter
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Lieutenant Governor of Vermont
Charles J. Bell
Zed S. Stanton
George H. Prouty
Vermont Senate
Lamoille County
Roger W. Hulburd
Vermont House of Representatives
Johnson
Johnson, Vermont
Medfield, Massachusetts
Republican
Montpelier, Vermont
45th lieutenant governor of Vermont
Johnson, Vermont
Johnson State College
Northern Vermont University
Seminary
Montpelier
tubs
lumber
dry goods
store
granite
quarry
stone products
director
Lamoille County
Republican

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