E. Henry Powell (September 3, 1839-May 4, 1911) was a Vermont veteran of the Civil War and politician who served as State Auditor.
Edward Henry Powell was born in Richford, Vermont on September 3, 1839. He was educated in Richford and at Potsdam Academy in New York and New Hampton Institute in Fairfax, Vermont. Powell worked as a teacher for several terms while he was attending school.[1]
In 1860 Powell began studies at the University of Vermont, where he remained until withdrawing to enlist for the Civil War. He enlisted as a Private in the 10th Vermont Infantry Regiment on July 17, 1862, and was soon promoted to First Sergeant.[2]
In 1863 he passed a competitive examination and a promotion board to receive an officer's appointment in the United States Colored Troops. He was commissioned as a Lieutenant Colonel in the 10th United States Colored Troops and served with this unit until the end of the war. After the Civil War ended in 1865 the 10th U.S.C.T. performed duty in Texas as part of a separate brigade, and Powell often acted as brigade commander.[3]
After being mustered out Powell returned to Vermont, studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1866.[4][5]
A Republican, Powell served as a federal customs inspector for Franklin County from 1866 to 1869. From 1872 to 1874 he was Franklin County State's Attorney. He served in the Vermont House of Representatives from 1874 to 1876, and in the Vermont Senate from 1878 to 1880.[6]
In 1878 Powell was elected State Auditor, and he served until 1892.[7]
In 1874 Powell was an original incorporator of the Richford Savings Bank & Trust Company, and was named its President.[8]
Powell moved to Burlington in 1892 to accept the position of Treasurer at the University of Vermont. In 1892 he was also elected to the Board of Directors of the Burlington Trust Company.[9]
Powell died in Burlington on May 4, 1911.[10][11] He was buried in Burlington's Lakeview Cemetery.[12]
Preceded by Jedd P. Ladd |
Vermont Auditor of Accounts 1878–1892 |
Succeeded by Franklin D. Hale |