- Asahel Peck
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Asahel Peck 35th Governor of Vermont In office
1874–1876Lieutenant Lyman G. Hinckley Preceded by Julius Converse Succeeded by Horace Fairbanks Personal details Born February 6, 1803
Royalston, MassachusettsDied May 18, 1879 (aged 76)
Jericho, VermontPolitical party Republican Profession judge Asahel Peck (February 6, 1803 – May 18, 1879) was the 35th Governor of Vermont from 1874 to 1876.
Peck was born in Royalston, Massachusetts in 1803. He moved to Montpelier, Vermont with his family at the age of three years old. A graduate of the University of Vermont he was also educated at Hinesburgh Academy and Washington County Grammar School. He was educated in Law in Hinesburg and admitted to the bar March 29, 1832.
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