Chandler, Albert Brown b. August 20, 1840 d. February 3, 1923 Corporate executive. During the Civil War Chandler worked as a War Department telegraph operator. He developed ciphers for transmitting secret communications, and was confidential telegrapher for President Abraham Lincoln and Secretary of War Edwin Stanton. After the war Chandler remained with the Army and was in charge of completing cables for operation of Transatlantic telegraph service, and for service between the US and Cuba. In 1875 he became General Manager of the Atlantic and Pacific...[Read More] (Bio by: Bill McKern) South View Cemetery, Randolph, Orange County, Vermont, USA
Chase, Dudley b. December 30, 1771 d. February 23, 1846 US Senator. He was elected as a Democratic Republican from Vermont to the United States Senate, serving from 1813 to 1817. The next decade he was again elected to the United States Senate, this time as an Anti-Jacksonian, serving from 1825 to 1831. He was the uncle of Presidential Cabinet Secretary Salmon P. Chase, and of Vermont Congressman Dudley Chase Denison. Randolph Center Cemetery, Randolph, Orange County, Vermont, USA
Hebard, William b. November 29, 1800 d. October 20, 1875 US Congressman. Elected to represent Vermont's 2nd District in the United States House of Representatives, serving from 1849 to 1853. Also served as a Member of the Vermont State House of Representatives in 1835, Member of the Vermont State Senate in 1836, State Court Judge in 1838, Justice of Vermont State Supreme Court in 1842, and Delegate to Vermont State Constitutional Convention in 1857. (Bio by: K) Randolph Center Cemetery, Randolph, Orange County, Vermont, USA
Morgan, Justin b. February 28, 1747 d. March 22, 1798 Vermont school teacher who brought the stallion, Figure...later known as Justin Morgan...to Vermont. Figure was the progenitor of the Morgan breed of horses, America's first breed of horse. Randolph Center Cemetery, Randolph, Orange County, Vermont, USA