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Intro | American politician | |
Places | United States of America | |
was | Lawyer Judge | |
Work field | Law | |
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Birth | 20 March 1746, Dartmouth | |
Death | 4 September 1789 (aged 43 years) |
Biography
Paul Spooner (March 20, 1746—September 4, 1789) was a Vermont political figure who served as Lieutenant Governor.
Biography
Paul Spooner was born in Dartmouth, Massachusetts on March 20, 1746. He was raised in Petersham, Massachusetts, studied medicine, and moved to Hartland, Vermont to begin a medical practice in 1768.
In 1775 Spooner was a delegate to the New York Provincial Congress. (At the time jurisdiction over Vermont was the subject of a dispute between New Hampshire and New York.
Spooner served as a member of Vermont's Revolutionary War Council of Safety from 1778 to 1782. In 1779 he was elected Hartland's Town Clerk, and he also served as Hartland's Town Meeting Moderator.
From 1779 to 1789 Spooner served as a Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court.
In 1780 and 1781 Spooner was Windsor County's Probate Judge, and from 1780 to 1782 he was one of Vermont's agents who negotiated with the Continental Congress.
In 1782 he became Lieutenant Governor, serving until 1787. He was Assistant Judge of the Windsor County Superior Court from 1779 to 1782, Chief Judge from 1784 to 1785, and Assistant Judge again from 1785 until his death.
Spooner died in Hartland on September 4, 1789. He was buried in Cutts Cemetery in Hartland.