Gamaliel Painter | |
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Born | 22 May 1742 New Haven |
Died | 21 May 1819 (aged 76) Middlebury |
Occupation | Politician |
Position held | member of the Vermont House of Representatives |
Gamaliel Painter (May 22, 1742 – May 21, 1819)[1][2] was an American politician and a key figure in the founding of Middlebury, Vermont, and Middlebury College. Painter was raised in New Haven, Connecticut and had the goal of becoming a farmer. Following his move to Middlebury, Vermont Painter served in numerous roles: a soldier, Jurist, Sheriff and State Representative. He went on to have three children, all who passed before his death. Painter left a legacy at Middlebury College through his walking cane and his part in the college's founding.