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Jonathan Hunt (Vermont lieutenant governor)

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There are indications that the Strong family's push into Vermont may have been spurred, as with many Vermonters, by an independent cast of mind. Captain Samuel, a highly opinionated individual, was not always comfortable with the ruling Puritan-influenced oligarchs of Northampton and the surrounding
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in 1782, and judge of the Windham County Court in 1783. He served as Lieutenant Governor of the state of Vermont from 1794 to 1796. In 1800 Hunt served as one of Vermont's presidential electors; Vermont was carried by the
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deed conferring land in what was later Vermont by several Native Americans. Hunt's father, Captain Samuel, had himself been the proprietor named in the charter of many New Hampshire towns.
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Memorials of a Century, Embracing a Record of Individuals and Events Chiefly in the Early History of Bennington, Vermont, Isaac Jennings, Gould and Lincoln, Boston, 1869
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Vermont: Records of the Governor and Council of the State of Vermont, Edited and Published by the Authority of the State, E. P. Walton, Montpelier, 1876
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The History of the Descendants of John Dwight, of Dedham, Massachusetts, Vol. II, Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight, John F. Trow & Son, New York, 1874
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The History of the Descendants of Elder John Strong of Northampton, Massachusetts, Vol. II, Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight, Joel Munsell, Albany, 1871
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The History of the Descendants of Elder John Strong of Northampton, Massachusetts, Vol. II, Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight, Joel Munsell, Albany, 1871
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Grant of land to Jonathan and Arad Hunt, Green Leaves from Whitingham, Vermont: A History of the Town, Clark Jillson, Worcester, Mass., 1894
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to change the name of the town he represented from Hinsdale to Huntstown in his honor, he demurred. He asked his wife, who suggested
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Vermont: Records of the Governor and Council of the State of Vermont, Vol. III, E.P. Walton, J. & J.M. Poland, Montpelier, 1875
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The Hunt/Henshaw House, Deacon Jonathan Hunt family, Northampton, Mass., Megan Gardner, Smith College, 1997, sophia.smith.edu
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Hunt married Lavinia Swan on July 15, 1779. They had four children: Ellen Francis Hunt, Anne Hunt, Lavina S. Hunt and
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Connecticut River Valley. Northampton was a hotbed of religious fervor since the days of Reverend
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Hunt died in Vernon on June 1, 1823. Governor Hunt Road in Vernon, Vermont is named for Hunt.
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Hunt was the great-great-grandson of Jonathan Hunt and his wife Mary Webster, daughter of
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Arad Hunt, who also lived in Vernon, was general of the Vermont militia, a member of the
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had ties to Vermont even earlier, when Hunt's grandfather Jonathan witnessed a 1687
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Hunt and his associates were granted extensive tracts of land by New Hampshire
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as well as one of its earliest pioneers and largest landowners. He lived in
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Hunt held various political positions in Vermont, and served as sheriff of
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instead, making it the only Vermont town said to be named by a woman. The
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Hunt as depicted in Volume V (1891) of the "Vermont Historical Gazetteer".
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The History of the Descendants of Elder John Strong, of Northampton, Mass
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Rural Guilford, Vermont, where Jonathan Hunt began clearing land in 1758
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Annals of Brattleboro, 1681–1895, Mary Rogers Cabot, Brattleboro, 1921
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Vermont Place-Names: Footprints of History by Esther Munroe Swift
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Gov. John Webster, History of Hadley, Sylvester Judd, 1905
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Proctor, Redfield, and Davenport, Charles H. (1894).
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Index

Jonathan Hunt (Vermont congressman)

Lieutenant Governor of Vermont
Thomas Chittenden
Peter Olcott
Paul Brigham
Northfield, Massachusetts
Vernon, Vermont
John Webster
Benjamin Swan
Timothy Swan
Lewis R. Morris
Jonathan Hunt
Vernon, Vermont
Landowner
Politician
landowner
Vernon, Vermont
second lieutenant governor of Vermont
Hunt family of Vermont

Northfield, Massachusetts
Windsor, Connecticut
Guilford, Vermont
Hunt family
Massachusetts
Governor Benning Wentworth
Windham County
high sheriff
Federalists

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