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William A. Palmer

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1018: 1227: 376:, who they argued controlled several institutions including the government in defiance of democratic principles. The Anti-Masonic movement was especially strong in Vermont, and in 1831, Palmer was elected governor. He was reelected each year through 1834, and served from October 1831 to October 1835. 1720: 1725: 1755: 533:. During his tenure, imprisonment of females for debt was abolished, fourteen new schools were established, seven new banks were chartered, and legislation was enacted to expand the railway system. 879: 560:
In 1813, Palmer married Sarah Chandler Blanchard of Danville. They were the parents of seven children. Five survived to adulthood, including William B., Abial C., Henry W., Frank R., and Edward.
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In 1829, Palmer was an organizer of America's first third party, the Anti-Masonic Party. The Anti-Masons opposed secret societies, especially
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ticket and stayed in office until 1835. He proposed the 1833 law that any person administering a secret oath in any organization such as the
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from 1836 to 1837. Palmer died in Danville on December 3, 1860, and was buried at Danville Green Cemetery in Danville.
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from 1807 to 1808, and from 1811 to 1817. He was clerk of the county court from 1807 to 1815, and a member of the
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Palmer died in Danville on December 3, 1860. He was buried at Danville Green Cemetery in Danville.
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After leaving the governorship, Palmer farmed and practiced law in Danville. He served in the
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would be fined, and advocated the 1834 law to suspend the charter of Vermont's
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Palmer retired to his farm, but continued to be politically active. As a
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law in Hebron with John Thompson Peters, later a justice of the
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from 1811 to 1812 and again in 1818. He was a judge of the
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in the 1830s, he was most notable for his service as a
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The Biographical Society, 1904. 1225: 1016: 643:. National Governors Association 461:Vermont House of Representatives 344:Vermont House of Representatives 166:Vermont House of Representatives 1696:People from Hebron, Connecticut 1731:Vermont Democratic-Republicans 702:National Governors Association 471:. In 1817 Palmer received the 1: 1701:People from Danville, Vermont 1776:19th-century American judges 1766:University of Vermont alumni 1741:Vermont National Republicans 1792: 401:Charlestown, Massachusetts 31: 1663: 1223: 1014: 846: 837: 829: 824: 814: 794: 786: 779: 771: 736: 728: 723: 427:in 1805 and practiced in 413:Connecticut Supreme Court 359:National Republican Party 312:(1818–1825) and the 13th 291: 182: 171: 128: 69: 57: 48: 1668:indicate acting governor 724:Party political offices 667:Child, Hamilton (1887). 540:, he was elected to the 517:in 1829. 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William Adams Palmer
Willard A. Palmer

Governor of Vermont
Lieutenant
Lebbeus Egerton
Samuel C. Crafts
Silas H. Jennison
United States Senator
Vermont
James Fisk
Dudley Chase
Vermont House of Representatives
Hebron, Connecticut
Danville, Vermont
Democratic-Republican
National Republican
Anti-Masonic
Democratic
Augustine Clarke
Anti-Masonic Party
United States Senator
Vermont
governor of Vermont
Hebron, Connecticut
Chelsea, Vermont
Danville
Democratic-Republican
Caledonia County
Vermont House of Representatives

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