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Name|Geroge Harden

Date Of Birth|June 6th,1852

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Place Of Birth|Harlem,Vermont

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Educaiton|Hickory Law School (1872-1874),Princeton University (1875-1876)

Political Party|Federal Republican

Political Office 1|Member Of The Montpellier City Council

Term Start 1|January 1st,1887

Term End 1|January 1st,1891

Political Office 2|Member Of The Vermont House Of Representatives

Term Start 2|January 4th,1891

Term End 2|January 3rd,1895

Political Office 3|Member Of The United States House Of Representatives From Vermont's 1st District

Term Start 3|January 3rd,1895

Term End 3|January 4th,1899

Political Office 4|Member Of The United States Senate From Vermont's 1st District

Term Start 4|January 4th,1899

Term End 4|January 5th, 1919

BIGROPHIY

Harden was born on June 6th,1852 to Robert Harden III (1816-1877) And Beatrice Harden (1820-1893). Hardens father was a veteran of the Civil War and Served in the United States Navy From 1832-1870. Harden went to a Public School in Harlem,Vermont during most of his childhood, but transferred to Montpellier Military School in 1868. Harden did not like the Military School, But still served in the Vermont National Guard from 1871-1875, and graduated 1st in his class in 1872. Harden attended Hickory Law School in Star,Vermont starting in 1872 and Graduated in 1874, passing the Vermont Bar in 1875. Harden was accepted to Princeton in 1875, and was a All-American Wrestler there, Even being recruited to the 1876 Summer Olympics but he declined instead to continue his Law Carrier. Harden was a Campaign Adviser during James Longstreet's 1876 presidential Campaign. Following Longstreet's election victory, he became a clerk to Attorney General John S Mosbly. In 1880, Harden Married Olive Pantry, they had thier first child in 1882, and their second in 1884. in 1886, Following a carrier of working for several Local Law Firms in Montpellier, Harden ran for Montpellier City Council and won. He was Re-Elected in 1888. In 1890, Harden ran and successfully won a seat in the Vermont State House. He was a campaign aide for Arron Burr Houston in 1892. in 1893, Vermont Governor Levi Fuller Nominated him to be Vermont Attorney General, but he turned it down to further his political carrier. In 1894, Harden ran for A Open seat in the U.S House Of Representatives, and successfully won, beating Labor Nominee former Liutentaint Govender Zophar M. Mansur And won by 1,1003 Votes. In 1898, The Popular Harden ran and successfully won a Senate seat from Vermont. He was part of a collation of Fed Reps to vote yes on Treaty of Hawaii. Harden supported the Write-In Campaign of Mark Twain. Harden Was offered the position of Secretary Of The Navy by Incoming President Geroge Dewey, but he declined,, instead suggesting his good friend Hiram Johnson. He won Re-Election in 1902. Harden Endorsed Willam Randolph Hearst for President, crossing party lines to do so, which he was critizied by his party for

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Name|Geroge Harden Jr

Date Of Birth|January 3rd,1882

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Place Of Birth|Montpelliar,Vermont

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Educaiton|Penn University (1899-1903)

Political Office 1|District Attorney For Washington County,Vermont

Term Start 1|April 1st,1904

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