JONATHAN HUNT (VERMONT LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR)
:''For the U.S. representative from Vermont, see Jonathan Hunt (Vermont Representative)''
'Jonathan Hunt' (1738-1808) was born in Northfield, Massachusetts in 1738. He was the last Lieutenant Governor of the independent republic of Vermont , 1794-1796 and presidential elector for Vermont, 1800. He lived in Vernon, Vermont a town which he renamed from ''Hinsdale'', the name being suggested by his wife Lavinia (Swan) Hunt. Hunt's son, also named Jonathan, served as a U.S. Congressman from Vermont.
★ Vermont Place-Names: Footprints of History by Esther Munroe Swift
'Jonathan Hunt' (1738-1808) was born in Northfield, Massachusetts in 1738. He was the last Lieutenant Governor of the independent republic of Vermont , 1794-1796 and presidential elector for Vermont, 1800. He lived in Vernon, Vermont a town which he renamed from ''Hinsdale'', the name being suggested by his wife Lavinia (Swan) Hunt. Hunt's son, also named Jonathan, served as a U.S. Congressman from Vermont.
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