. Biography of the bar of Orleans county, Vermont . educational matters that hegave but little attention to civil affairs. In 1857 he was chosen arepresentative to the legislature from Rindge and re-elected in1858, only two votes being cast against him the latter year. Hewas elected a state senator from the Amherst District in 1S79, ^^^^served a biennial term with distinguished credit. Mr. Todd mar-ried twice—the first time to Mary Ann Blodgett of Jaffrey, \. H.,and the last time Sarah J. Chapin, daughter of Deacon HarveyChapin of Holyoke, Mass., who survives him, but with no the d
. Biography of the bar of Orleans county, Vermont . educational matters that hegave but little attention to civil affairs. In 1857 he was chosen arepresentative to the legislature from Rindge and re-elected in1858, only two votes being cast against him the latter year. Hewas elected a state senator from the Amherst District in 1S79, ^^^^served a biennial term with distinguished credit. Mr. Todd mar-ried twice—the first time to Mary Ann Blodgett of Jaffrey, \. H.,and the last time Sarah J. Chapin, daughter of Deacon HarveyChapin of Holyoke, Mass., who survives him, but with no the death of Mr. Todd his state loses an honorable and uprightman, one who had gained for himself an enviable rank as an edu-cator, and who had served with distinction in both branches of thelegislature. RILEY E. WRIGHT. RILEY E. WRIGHT, the son of Erastus and Mary A. (Fair-brother) Wright, was born at Westminster, Vt., July 24,1S39. When he was about three years of age his parents movedto Coventry, Orleans county. His primary education was obtained.
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