Bradley, Stephen Row b. February 2, 1754 d. December 9, 1830 US Senator. He served during the Revolutionary War as a Captain in the Vermont Militia. He twice was elected as a Senator from Vermont to the United States Senate, serving first from 1791 to 1795, then from 1801 to 1813 (his second election was facilitated by the resignation of Senator Elijah Paine). He twice served as President Pro Tempore of the Senate during his terms in office. His son, William Czar Bradley, serving as a United States Congressman. Old Westminster Cemetery, Westminster, Windham County, Vermont, USA
Bradley, William Czar b. March 23, 1782 d. March 3, 1867 US Congressman. The son of United States Senator Stephen Row Bradley, he was elected as a Republican to represent Vermont's 1st and 2nd Congressional Districts in the United States House of Representatives, serving from 1813 to 185, and from 1823 to 1827. Old Westminster Cemetery, Westminster, Windham County, Vermont, USA
Holton, Edward A. b. August 28, 1835 d. January 29, 1906 Civil War Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient. He first served in the Union Army as a Private in Company H, 1st Vermont Volunteer Infantry, serving from May 9, 1861 to August 15, 1861. He rejoined the Union war effort a few days later when he enlisted in the 6th Vermont Volunteer Infantry, and was mustered in as a 1st Sergeant in Company I on August 28, 1861. He was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant on January 18, 1862, and was at that rank when he participated in the Battle of Lees Mills, Virginia...[Read More] (Bio by: Russ Dodge) Old Westminster Cemetery, Westminster, Windham County, Vermont, USA
Richards, Mark b. July 15, 1760 d. August 10, 1844 US Congressman. He was a soldier in the Continental Army, and later moved to Boston to work in a general store. He relocated to Westminster, Vermont in 1796, where he opened his own store. He served in the Vermont House of Representatives from 1801 to 1805 and as Windham County Sheriff from 1806 to 1810. Richards was a Presidential elector in 1812 and served on the Governor's Council from 1813 to 1815. In 1816 he was elected to Congress as a Democratic-Republican, and he was reelected in 1818...[Read More] (Bio by: Bill McKern) Old Westminster Cemetery, Westminster, Windham County, Vermont, USA Plot: Lot 133, Bradley Tomb