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intelligence awareness within the division. Foreseeing the need for a
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aggressiveness under fire was a constant source of inspiration to his section and to subordinate commanders." Gibson received his award on
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Kennedy used to send a message asking for help came into Gibson's possession. Gibson later returned it to Kennedy. Kennedy had the shell preserved in a glass paperweight, which was displayed on his
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2173:"And Soon to be Candidate: Jerry Diamond; A State's Attorney for All Seasons"
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Picking Federal Judges: Lower Court Selection from Roosevelt Through Reagan
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Bennington Banner, Death Notice, Mrs. Ernest W. Gibson, August 18, 1958
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Memory and History: Recollections of a Historian of Nazism, 1967β1982
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Bennington Banner, Posthumous Degree Planned, November 14, 1969
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1376:. Brattleboro, VT. September 19, 1924. p. 2 – via
1354:. Brattleboro, VT. September 12, 1922. p. 6 – via
638:, Gibson served in the South Pacific and on the staff of the
2329:. Bennington, VT. November 10, 1969. p. 14 – via
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Philip Hoff: How Red Turned Blue in the Green Mountain State
1818:. Brattleboro, VT. November 10, 1943. p. 1 – via
1416:"Personal News: Ernest W. Gibson, Jr. and Preston F. Gibson"
2276:. Brattleboro, VT. November 5, 1969. p. 8 – via
1909:, Ernest Gibson Wins GOP Gubernatorial Primary β 1946, 1999
1842:. Brattleboro, VT. February 5, 1944. p. 1 – via
1453:. Bennington, VT. September 9, 1937. p. 3 – via
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The Star That Set: The Vermont Republican Party, 1854β1974
1655:. Brattleboro, VT. January 5, 1943. p. 6 – via
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The Star That Set: The Vermont Republican Party, 1854β1974
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Biographical Directory of the American Congress, 1774-1961
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assigned to Company I, 172nd Infantry. In 1934, he was a
1941:. Ogdensburg, NY. August 25, 1946. p. 4 – via
1424:. Brattleboro, VT. August 3, 1934. p. 5 – via
1400:. Brattleboro, VT. March 20, 1928. p. 1 – via
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John J. Duffy, Samuel B. Hand, Ralph H. Orth, editors,
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Beyond the courthouse: Tales of Lawyers and Lawyering
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Ernest W. Gibson Papers: Biography, Ernest W. Gibson
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1560:Joint Committee On Printing, U.S. Congress (1961).
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2192:An Independent Man: Adventures of a Public Servant
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705:in 1926. While studying law he also taught at the
3689:United States Coast and Geodetic Survey personnel
1934:"What the Papers Say: Vermont Political Upheaval"
1898:Rutland Herald and Barre-Montpelier Times Argus,
1856:Samuel B. Hand, Anthony Marro, Stephen C. Terry,
1696:Ernest Gibson: War Hero, Politician, GOP Reformer
1281:Families of Cavendish: Families of Cavendish, Vt.
1227:, of which the 43rd Infantry Division was a part.
1755:An Unfinished Life: John F. Kennedy, 1917 β 1963
883:Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies
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1742:Barnabas Davis (1599β1685) and His Descendants
1268:The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography
1162:in 1958. He received a posthumous LL.D. from
987:In 1946, Vermont political observers expected
793:from 1929 to 1933; assistant secretary of the
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2469:Letter, Polar Thinking Prevents Deep Thinking
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1320:The National Cyclopedia of American Biography
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2353:. Burlington, VT. June 17, 1947. p. 11.
2346:"Austin, Gibson Get Honorary Degrees at UVM"
428:Dorothy P. Switzer (m. 1926β1958, her death)
112:October 18, 1949 β November 4, 1969
889:Committee), which advocated for aid to the
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695:The George Washington University Law School
617:The George Washington University Law School
327:February 1, 1929 β January 1, 1933
283:February 2, 1933 β January 7, 1941
167:January 9, 1947 β January 16, 1950
69:August 25, 1966 β November 4, 1969
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2391:"Biographical Sketch, Ernest W. Gibson Jr"
1592:. January 10, 1941. p. 1 – via
1582:"George D. Aiken Sworn In As U.S. Senator"
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2456:Directors biography, Ernest W. Gibson III
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1680:. Brattleboro, VT. p. 1 – via
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2524:Biographical Directory of Federal Judges
2267:"Rep. Salmon Pays Tribute to Late Judge"
2128:Biographical Directory of Federal Judges
1991:Description, Ernest W. Gibson Jr. Papers
1050:Frustrated at dealing with a Republican
669:, the son of Grace Fullerton Hadley and
228:June 24, 1940 β January 3, 1941
3654:National Guard (United States) officers
2480:Joseph R. LaPlante, South Coast Today,
2253:Freedom and Unity: A History of Vermont
1515:"Former Gov. Arthur Succumbs at Age 67"
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693:International Fraternity. He attended
675:United States House of Representatives
3604:Republican Party governors of Vermont
2376:Episcopal Church General Convention,
2363:Episcopal Church General Convention,
1483:. Rutland, VT. p. 2 – via
665:Gibson was born on March 6, 1901, in
430:Ann H. Haag (m. 1961β1969, his death)
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2539:"Ernest W. Gibson Jr. (id: G000159)"
2398:Governor Ernest W. Gibson Jr. Papers
1670:Brown, Lewis R. (December 1, 1942).
1445:"Governor Visits Rutland Fair Today"
1331:Crowell-Collier Publishing Company,
2782:United States senators from Vermont
2631:U.S. senator (Class 3) from Vermont
2011:Inaugural Address, Harold J. Arthur
1810:"Ernest W. Gibson Wins Silver Star"
3594:American people of English descent
2562:Ernest William Gibson Memorial on
2144:Army, Navy and Air Force Journal,
1694:Mark Bushnell, Barre Times Argus,
1473:Scanlon, J. E. (August 18, 1939).
1057:Gibson was nominated by President
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3674:Recipients of the Legion of Merit
3589:Lawyers from Brattleboro, Vermont
2559:at National Governors Association
2296:"U.S. Judge's Funeral Set Friday"
2218:The Right Words at the Right Time
2171:Miller, Kelton (April 20, 1974).
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2157:Laura L. DeFrancisco U.S. Army,
2029:Kevin O'Connor, Rutland Herald,
1834:"Gibson Awarded Legion of Merit"
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2203:Congressional Quarterly, Inc.,
1727:Associated Press, Troy Record,
1392:"Public Invited to Guard Mount"
910:United States Department of War
640:United States Department of War
453:Grace Fullerton (Hadley) Gibson
2502:Barre-Montpelier Times Argus,
1956:Doyle, Bill (August 1, 2013).
1729:Judge's Rites Today In Vermont
1279:Cavendish Historical Society,
1065:vacated by the death of Judge
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3669:Recipients of the Silver Star
3634:20th-century American lawyers
2458:, retrieved February 20, 2014
2205:Congressional Staff Directory
2051:Vermont Legislative Directory
1770:, retrieved February 24, 2014
1636:, retrieved February 20, 2014
1187:Westchester Community College
1160:Suffolk University Law School
1146:during his life, including a
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655:Vermont's U.S. District Court
3629:20th-century American judges
3624:State's attorneys in Vermont
2320:"Funerals: Ernest W. Gibson"
2064:Death Notice, James P. Leamy
2049:Vermont Secretary of State,
1211:New Georgia, Solomon Islands
841:Gibson was appointed to the
472:George Washington University
3649:United States Army colonels
1905:September 15, 2005, at the
1156:Doctor of Juridical Science
959:. His awards included the
833:looks on as Vice President
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2454:Trust Company of Vermont,
2062:Yonkers Herald-Statesman,
2036:February 24, 2014, at the
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2016:February 23, 2014, at the
1701:February 25, 2012, at the
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731:United States Army Reserve
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2504:Obituary, David A. Gibson
2031:Is Bernie the Next Aiken?
2000:, Biography, 2007, page 1
1996:December 1, 2010, at the
1768:Coconut Shell Paperweight
1766:John F. Kennedy Library,
1035:in the state income tax.
745:. In 1928, Gibson was a
707:New York Military Academy
590:Ernest William Gibson Jr.
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3561:indicate acting governor
2572:Party political offices
2537:United States Congress.
2146:Named Aide to Army Secy.
2009:Vermont State Archives,
1989:Vermont State Archives,
1978:"Governor Ernest Gibson"
1958:"Governor Ernest Gibson"
1672:"New Lieutenant Colonel"
1539:"Gibson, Jr., Appointed"
1499:The Vermont Encyclopedia
1142:Gibson received several
1052:Vermont General Assembly
1046:Federal judicial service
611:, Gibson graduated from
598:67th governor of Vermont
2552:The Political Graveyard
2529:Federal Judicial Center
2527:, a publication of the
2133:Federal Judicial Center
2131:, a publication of the
1884:The Rattle of Theta Chi
1869:Earle Williams Newton,
1740:Sumner Augustus Davis,
1632:University of Vermont,
1370:"400 in Defense Parade"
1294:The Rattle of Theta Chi
1164:Saint Michael's College
942:John F. Kennedy Library
815:Francis William Billado
755:Organized Reserve Corps
315:Windham County, Vermont
2229:Roderick Stackelberg,
2216:Marlo Thomas, editor,
1882:Theta Chi Fraternity,
1621:NBC: America's Network
1292:Theta Chi Fraternity,
984:
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735:Vermont National Guard
632:Vermont National Guard
542:43rd Infantry Division
514:Vermont National Guard
2624:Ernest Willard Gibson
2351:Burlington Free Press
2220:, 2004, pages 159β160
1744:, 1973, pages 200β201
1520:Burlington Free Press
1475:"Rutlanders at 'War'"
1305:H.W. Wilson Company,
1183:Vermont Supreme Court
1152:University of Vermont
1117:Affair,β in which an
1083:Secretary of the Army
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771:86th Infantry Brigade
594:United States Senator
520:Years of service
251:Ernest Willard Gibson
211:United States Senator
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3609:Governors of Vermont
3078:Governors of Vermont
2743:Bernard Joseph Leddy
2557:Ernest W. Gibson Jr.
2519:Ernest W. Gibson Jr.
2273:Brattleboro Reformer
2123:Ernest W. Gibson Jr.
1943:NewspaperArchive.com
1839:Brattleboro Reformer
1815:Brattleboro Reformer
1677:Brattleboro Reformer
1652:Brattleboro Reformer
1421:Brattleboro Reformer
1397:Brattleboro Reformer
1351:Brattleboro Reformer
1191:Vermont State Senate
1179:Ernest W. Gibson III
1124:Vermont State Police
1071:United States Senate
843:United States Senate
679:United States Senate
667:Brattleboro, Vermont
609:United States Senate
408:Brattleboro, Vermont
405:Morningside Cemetery
395:Brattleboro, Vermont
378:Brattleboro, Vermont
92:Bernard Joseph Leddy
36:Ernest W. Gibson Jr.
22:Ernest W. Gibson III
16:For his father, see
2730:Chief Judge of the
2695:James Patrick Leamy
2670:Governor of Vermont
2663:Mortimer R. Proctor
2591:Governor of Vermont
2580:Mortimer R. Proctor
2467:South Coast Today,
2190:James M. Jeffords,
2075:James M. Jeffords,
2040:, December 17, 2006
1322:, 1952, page xlviii
1223:, commander of the
1067:James Patrick Leamy
993:Mortimer R. Proctor
983:Gibson as governor.
975:Governor of Vermont
887:William Allen White
811:Murdock A. Campbell
747:private first class
703:admitted to the bar
687:Artium Baccalaureus
644:Governor of Vermont
294:Murdock A. Campbell
192:Mortimer R. Proctor
155:Governor of Vermont
135:James Patrick Leamy
55:Chief Judge of the
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2655:Political offices
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2484:, December 6, 2005
1939:Ogdensburg Advance
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1731:, November 7, 1969
1333:Collier's magazine
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1705:, October 4, 2009
1586:Barre Daily Times
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333:Preceded by
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3573:Categories
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3393:F. Proctor
3383:McCullough
3143:Chittenden
3110:Chittenden
3100:Chittenden
3021:Gibson Jr.
3016:Gibson Sr.
3006:Dillingham
2737:1966β1969
2709:1950β1969
2674:1947β1950
2587:Republican
1255:References
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1024:Montpelier
783:Republican
661:Early life
621:Republican
496:Allegiance
481:Profession
475:Law School
440:Ernest III
419:Republican
371:1901-03-06
173:Lieutenant
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1962:The World
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458:Education
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3363:Woodbury
3308:Converse
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507:US Army
216:Vermont
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891:Allies
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558:Awards
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397:, U.S.
380:, U.S.
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