Stanley C. Wilson
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Stanley C. Wilson | |
62nd Governor of Vermont
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In office 1931 – 1935 |
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Lieutenant(s) | Benjamin Williams Charles Manley Smith |
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Preceded by | John E. Weeks |
Succeeded by | Charles Manley Smith |
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Born | September 10, 1879 |
Died | October 05, 1967 (aged 88) |
Political party | Republican |
Stanley Calef Wilson (September 10, 1879 – October 5, 1967), was an American politician from Vermont. He served as Governor of Vermont from 1931 to 1935, and as lieutenant governor of Vermont from 1929 to 1931.
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Preceded by Hollister Jackson |
Lieutenant Governor of Vermont 1929–1931 |
Succeeded by Benjamin Williams |
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 |