Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives
The Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives is the Speaker or presiding officer of the Vermont House of Representatives, the lower house of the Vermont Legislature. Vermont was admitted to the Union in 1791 as the fourteenth state. Its House of Representatives dates from 1778, when the Vermont Republic was created. Vermont had a unicameral legislature until 1836, when the Governor's Council was abolished and the Vermont Senate created.
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Edward H. Deavitt
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Fletcher D. Proctor
Frank E. Howe
Franklin Fairbanks
George Aiken
George Edward Wales
George F. Edmunds
George W. Grandey
James K. Batchelder
James Loren Martin
John H. Merrifield
John S. Burgess
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Lee E. Emerson
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Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives
The Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives is the Speaker or presiding officer of the Vermont House of Representatives, the lower house of the Vermont Legislature. Vermont was admitted to the Union in 1791 as the fourteenth state. Its House of Representatives dates from 1778, when the Vermont Republic was created. Vermont had a unicameral legislature until 1836, when the Governor's Council was abolished and the Vermont Senate created.
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