. Centennial proceedings and historical incidents of the early settlers of Northfield, Vt. : with biographical sketches of prominent business men who have been and are now residents of the town . lf-made man, and makes business livelyaround him. Mr. Orcutt married Mary Jones Ainsworth. May 271848. Mrs. Orcutt died August, 1871. Mr. Orcutt married Mary Elizabeth Williams, April 17,1873, and they had two children : Carlos Jasper, b 1874; Mary Charlotte, b 1875, The mother of Mr. Orcutt is living in Northfield, withher sons, and is the oldest inhabitant, being in her 96thyear. Hon. HEMAN CARPENTE
. Centennial proceedings and historical incidents of the early settlers of Northfield, Vt. : with biographical sketches of prominent business men who have been and are now residents of the town . lf-made man, and makes business livelyaround him. Mr. Orcutt married Mary Jones Ainsworth. May 271848. Mrs. Orcutt died August, 1871. Mr. Orcutt married Mary Elizabeth Williams, April 17,1873, and they had two children : Carlos Jasper, b 1874; Mary Charlotte, b 1875, The mother of Mr. Orcutt is living in Northfield, withher sons, and is the oldest inhabitant, being in her 96thyear. Hon. HEMAN CARPENTER Was born in Middlesex, Vt., July 10, 1811, was fitted forCollege at the Washington County Grammar School atMontpelier, Vt., studied law with the Hon. William Up-ham, and was admitted to the bar at the November Termof the Washington County Court, A. D. 1836, and cameto the Factory Village, Northfield, the first of Decem-ber following, and commenced the practice of law. Hewas admitted to the Supreme Court of Vermont twoyears after, and to the District Court of the United Statesin 1842. Mr. Carpenter was State Librarian four years, from1832 till 1837, and removed the State Library from the.
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