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Franklin County
Vermont

Politicians who were born in Franklin County

  Franklin County (no city given): Corliss P. Stone, 1838
  Bakersfield: Thomas Child, Jr., 1818 — John A. Perkins, 1838 — Charles M. Start, 1839 — William H. Giddings, 1840 — Henry R. Start, 1845 — Oel J. Converse, 1868
  Berkshire: William S. Rublee, 1815 — Horace Rublee, 1829 — Herbert C. Comings, 1863
  East Berkshire, Berkshire: Homer E. Royce, 1819 — Richard H. Pons, 1883
  Enosburg: John Fassett Follett, 1831 — Nelson Bartlett Williams, 1849 — Allen P. Croft, 1854 — Irving S. Coburn, 1874
  Fairfax: John L. Russell, 1805 — David Olmsted, 1822 — George Hunt, 1841
  Fairfield: Bradley Barlow, 1814 — Chester A. Arthur, 1829 — James P. Ryan, 1887 — Consuelo N. Bailey, 1899
  Fletcher: Elias B. Holmes, 1807 — William H. H. Bingham, 1813 — John Parsons, 1835 — Marcellus A. Bingham, 1846 — Albert L. Bingham, 1852 — William Field Cunningham, 1871
  Franklin: Seth Wakeman, 1811 — Carmi L. Marsh, 1842 — Lyman H. Felton, 1847 — William Arnold Whitney, 1849 — Charles W. Gates, 1856 — Arthur H. Gates, 1857 — Reuben M. Towle, 1858 — Fred L. Webster, 1876
  Georgia: Alvah Sabin, 1793 — Arden H. Ballard, 1799 — J. Allen Barber, 1809 — Porter D. Ballard, 1865 — Burt H. Wood, 1869
  Georgia Center, Georgia: William Judson Wightman, 1856
  Highgate: James E. Manahan, 1897
  Highgate Center, Highgate: Warren R. Austin, 1877
  Montgomery: Dana R. Bailey, 1833 — Stephen G. Marvin, 1837 — Otis N. Kelton, 1844 — Benjamin H. Haile, 1846 — Fred E. Tracy, 1865 — Eugene S. Wright, 1878 — Almer F. Gallup, 1884
  Richford: James G. Powell, 1820 — E. Henry Powell, 1839 — John B. Corliss, 1851 — Byron H. Combs, 1853 — Cedric E. Sherrer, 1905
  St. Albans: Gideon O. Whittemore, 1800 — Charles B. Wells, c.1810 — J. Gregory Smith, 1818 — Solomon L. Withey, 1820 — Worthington C. Smith, 1823 — C. D. Huntington, 1830 — Henry M. Stevens, 1831 — Rodric R. Hathaway, 1836 — Herbert Brainerd, 1837 — Edward C. Smith, 1854 — Julius Hubbell Seymour, 1855 — Joseph Blanchard LaChapelle, 1860 — Frank L. Greene, 1870 — Elbert S. Brigham, 1877 — John W. Sheehey, 1886 — J. Gregory Smith, 1889 — Greta A. Ainley, 1896 — John J. Deschenes, 1910 — Elizabeth W. Soule, 1913 — Rodolphe M. Vallee, c.1960
  Sheldon: Heber C. Kimball, 1801 — John F. Draper, 1826 — Wilson Draper, 1834 — Herbert P. Marsh, 1864 — Weston C. Marsh, 1866 — Lena M. T. Clarke, 1886
  Swanton: Lucien B. Caswell, 1827 — Francis G. Converse, 1831 — Clark R. Lyon, 1841 — John W. Campbell, 1845 — Joseph W. Babcock, 1850 — Albert W. Sanborn, 1853 — Henry N. LeFebvre, c.1862 — Jane Wall Purcell, c.1900
  West Berkshire, Berkshire: Charles Clinton Ellsworth, 1824 — Eugene N. Foss, 1858 — George E. Foss, 1863
   See also Vermont birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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