John E. Weeks
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John E. Weeks | |
61st Governor of Vermont
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In office 1927 – 1931 |
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Lieutenant(s) | Hollister Jackson Stanley C. Wilson |
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Preceded by | Franklin S. Billings |
Succeeded by | Stanley C. Wilson |
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Born | June 14, 1853 Salisbury, Vermont |
Died | September 10, 1949 (aged 96) Middlebury, Vermont |
Political party | Republican |
John Eliakim Weeks (June 14, 1853 – September 10, 1949) was an American politician from Vermont. He served as Governor of Vermont from 1927 to 1931. He served as a Vermont state court judge from 1884 to 1886, and 1902 to 1904. Weeks was a member of Vermont state house of representatives in 1888, 1912, and 1915; he also served as member of Vermont state senate in 1896. Weeks was elected to the United
In 1931, Weeks was elected to the United States House of Representatives from Vermont's 1st District. After serving in Congress, he resumed banking work.
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Preceded by Elbert S. Brigham |
U.S. Representative from Vermont's 1st district 1931 - 1933 |
Succeeded by Ernest Willard Gibson |
Governors of Vermont | |
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T. Chittenden • Brigham • Tichenor • I. Smith • Tichenor • Galusha • M. Chittenden • Galusha • Skinner • Van Ness • Butler • Crafts • Palmer • Jennison • Paine • Mattocks • Slade • Eaton • Coolidge • Williams • E. Fairbanks • Robinson • Royce • Fletcher • Hall • E. Fairbanks • Holbrook • G. Smith • Dillingham • Page • Washburn • Hendee • Stewart • Converse • Peck • H. Fairbanks • Proctor • Farnham • Barstow • Pingree • Ormsbee • Dillingham • Page • Fuller • Woodbury • Grout • E. Smith • Stickney • McCullough • Bell • F. Proctor • Prouty • Mead • Fletcher • Gates • Graham • Clement • Hartness • Proctor Jr. • Billings • Weeks • Wilson • C. Smith • Aiken • Wills • M. Proctor • Gibson • Arthur • Emerson • Johnson • Stafford • Keyser • Hoff • Davis • Salmon • Snelling • Kunin • Snelling • Dean • Douglas |