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Hugh H. Henry

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from staging areas in Vermont. Henry took steps to prevent the Fenians from receiving weapons or traveling to Canada, and later oversaw their dispersal and departure from the state.
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In 1836, Henry married Sarah Henry (1812–1867). They were the parents of ten children -- Mary, Hugh, Martha D., Julia, Clark, Charles F., Arthur H., Patrick, William and Sarah E.
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Henry suffered a stroke and died in Chester on December 18, 1869. His funeral was held at his home and was attended by prominent Vermonters including Judge
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and lobbied Vermont delegates and those from nearby states. Lincoln won the nomination on the third ballot, and went on to win the presidency.
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was formed in the 1850s as the main anti-slavery party in the United States, Henry became an early adherent. Henry was a delegate to the
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for president on the first ballot as a favorite son. Most members of the Vermont delegation intended to change their support to
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on October 13, 1814, a son of Hugh Horatio Henry (1767–1847) and Elizabeth Susan (Dodge) Henry (1781–1831). He was raised in
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six times between 1839 and 1862. He became increasingly opposed to slavery in the 1840s, and joined the
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in 1833. After the death of his father, Henry inherited the family farm, which made him wealthy.
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In March 1865, Vermont's Congressional delegation recommended Henry to serve as
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in 1848. In the late 1840s, Henry was an original incorporator of the
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Gazetteer and Business Directory of Windsor County, Vt. for 1883-84
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Serving with Wendall W. Williams, Clark H. Chapman
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James A. Pollard, Noah B. Safford, Wendall W. Williams
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Index

United States Marshal
District of Vermont
Charles C. P. Baldwin
George P. Foster
Vermont Senate
Windsor County
Rockingham, Vermont
Chester, Vermont
Republican
Democratic
Free Soil
Dartmouth College
Vermont House of Representatives
Vermont Senate
United States Marshal for Vermont
Rockingham, Vermont
Chester, Vermont
Dartmouth College
Democrat
Vermont House of Representatives
Free Soil Party
Vermont Valley Railroad
Bellows Falls
Brattleboro, Vermont
Republican Party
1860 Republican National Convention
Jacob Collamer
William H. Seward
frontrunner
Abraham Lincoln

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