Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . iolitics. ^[r. Senter was marrii-d, XoNtiiiher 1, IS?-),to Addie(l. .Maitin: tlKy ha\e li\e children—two sons and three JOHN H. SENTEK. served as .secretary and assistant secretary ofthe Democratic State Committee twenty-sevenyears and at the jiresent time is chairman oftlie committee, lie was chosen delegate atlarge to the National Conxention at St. Louisin 1888. He is one of the jail counnissioneis incharge of the erection of the new county Jail


Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . iolitics. ^[r. Senter was marrii-d, XoNtiiiher 1, IS?-),to Addie(l. .Maitin: tlKy ha\e li\e children—two sons and three JOHN H. SENTEK. served as .secretary and assistant secretary ofthe Democratic State Committee twenty-sevenyears and at the jiresent time is chairman oftlie committee, lie was chosen delegate atlarge to the National Conxention at St. Louisin 1888. He is one of the jail counnissioneis incharge of the erection of the new county Jailfor ^Vashington county. During his admin-istration as mayor in ) he was success-ful in having annexed to the cit\ of Ahnit-pelier a tract of land comprising l,.i()() acresand 1,000 population, constituting the im-portant suburb known as Berlin Side. Hisadvocacy of the town school system for theState of Xermont was iuHuential in its favorduring many years Ijefore it was Hnally estab-lished by law in 1892. Mr. Senter has one ofthe largest and most comi)lete i)ri\ate law GlOOlaiK \\. \\l\(i, attorney of Mont-pelier, Neruiont, was bcirn in Ilainfield,near iNIontpeliti, October _?_!, , and was[irejiared tor collcgi; at liarre Academy, \er-mont, and tlu


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