July 4, 1855(1855-07-04) (aged 51) Middlebury, Vermont
Political party
Whig
Profession
doctor / professor / politician
Horace Eaton (June 22, 1804 – July 4, 1855) was an American Whig politician, a medical doctor, the 14th lieutenant governor of Vermont, and the 18th governor of Vermont.
HoraceEaton (June 22, 1804 – July 4, 1855) was an American Whig politician, a medical doctor, the 14th lieutenant governor of Vermont, and the 18th governor...
Joseph HoraceEaton (October 12, 1815 – January 20, 1896) was an American artist and a career officer in the United States Army (Regular Army). He served...
Joseph Eaton may refer to: Joseph Eaton (actor) (1905–1998), one of "The Seven Little Eatons" Joseph HoraceEaton (1815–1896), American artist and officer...
Governor Eaton may refer to: Benjamin Harrison Eaton (1833–1904), 4th Governor of Colorado HoraceEaton (1804–1855), 18th Governor of Vermont John Eaton (politician)...
History Company. p. 358 – via Google Books. Sobel 1978, pp. 1573–1574. "HoraceEaton". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 12, 2023. Vermont General...
General Eaton may refer to: Amos Beebe Eaton (1806–1877), Union Army brigadier general and brevet major general Joseph HoraceEaton (1815–1896), Union...
State Senate Henry L. Eaton (1834–1890), Wisconsin State Senate HoraceEaton (1804–1855), Vermont State Senate Joe Oscar Eaton (1920–2008), Florida State...
President Calvin Coolidge Jim Douglas 1972 – 80th Governor of Vermont HoraceEaton 1825 – 18th Governor of Vermont William Alanson Howard 1839 – Member...
reelection of Whig Party candidate HoraceEaton to another one-year term as governor, his second. In the election for governor, Eaton, who had succeeded from lieutenant...
1814 Edward Bailey (1814–1903), American/Hawaiian painter 1815 Joseph HoraceEaton (1815–1896), New Mexico landscapes 1816 Daniel DeWitt Tompkins Davie...
in the Vermont Senate include: William A. Palmer (post-governorship); HoraceEaton; Carlos Coolidge (post-governorship); John S. Robinson; Ryland Fletcher;...
Durand, she received a liberal education. In 1864, in Durand, she married HoraceEaton Houghton (1835–1897), an attorney of Mondovi, who would later serve in...
1841–1843 Charles Paine 14 HoraceEaton Whig 1843–1846 John Mattocks William Slade 15 Leonard Sargeant Whig 1846–1848 HoraceEaton 16 Robert Pierpoint Whig...
Whig Party candidate HoraceEaton to a one-year term as governor. In the race for governor, incumbent lieutenant governor HoraceEaton defeated Smith, a...
February 19) Governor of Vermont: William Slade (Whig) (until October 9), HoraceEaton (Whig) (starting October 9) Governor of Virginia: James McDowell (Democratic)...
Governor of Texas: George T. Wood (Democratic) Governor of Vermont: HoraceEaton (Whig) (until October), Carlos Coolidge (Whig) (starting October) Governor...
October 1, 1848 – October 11, 1850 Lieutenant Robert Pierpoint Preceded by HoraceEaton Succeeded by Charles K. Williams Member of the Vermont Senate In office...
Byron Diman (political party unknown) Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina: J. F. Ervin (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of Vermont: HoraceEaton (Whig)...
States Senator from Louisiana from 1833 till 1837. (born 1785) January 25 – Horace H. Hayden, first licensed American dentist (born 1769) February 27 – Nicholas...
Cooper 2000, p. 9; Davis 1991, p. 4; Eaton 1977, p. 2. Davis 1991, pp. 4–5. Cooper 2000, p. 11; Eaton 1977, pp. 2–3. Eaton 1977, p. 3. Davis 1991, p. 709 fn...
15th Lieutenant governor of Vermont In office 1846–1848 Preceded by HoraceEaton Succeeded by Robert Pierpoint Member of the Vermont Senate from Bennington...