Rollin Amsden (June 19, 1829 - January 27, 1899) was a Vermont businessman and government official. A lifelong resident of Windsor County, Vermont, he...
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Brewery of Boston. Asa Aikens, Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court Rollin Amsden, U.S. Marshal for Vermont Asher Benjamin, architect, author, educator...
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Public Land and residents charted a sustainable, volunteer-driven path. Rollin Amsden, U.S. Marshal for Vermont Charles Bronson, Actor, interred at Brownsville...
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Benjamin Harrison became president in 1889. In 1890, Harrison appointed Rollin Amsden to succeed Robinson as marshal. Later that year, Robinson was again...
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1870 William W. Henry, April 10, 1879 John Robinson, June 24, 1886 Rollin Amsden, June 18, 1890 Emory S. Harris, June 9, 1894 Fred A. Field, June 14...
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Harris was appointed United States Marshal for Vermont, succeeding Rollin Amsden. He served until 1898, and was succeeded by Fred A. Field. From 1898...
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Serving with Chester Pierce, Daniel L. Cushing Preceded by Norman Paul, Rollin Amsden, Elwin A. Howe Succeeded by William E. Johnson, Marsh O. Perkins, Henry...
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Helen Parker (Christine Kavanagh); Superintendent Andrea Walker (Janet Amsden); Richard Steiner, chief of Eagle Television, obviously resemblant of Rupert...
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Prohibition Party, Tuttle finished first. The Democratic nominee, Charles H. Amsden finished second, but Tuttle did not have a majority, which meant the election...
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